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"It is nice to be here, is it not, mon ami?" she smilingly asked. "Yes, sweet angel!" he sighed languishingly. "And when one thinks of the black dark and sharp cold and deep snow outside, and of travelers losing their way, and getting buried in the drifts and freezing to death, one feels so happy and comfortable in this warm, light room, eating fruit and drinking wine."

When I have a little time I shall write a book and entitle it, 'Locked Up for the Day; or All in the Name of Friendship." Emma beamed languishingly upon her listeners in order better to impress them with her unfaltering loyalty to their interests. "In order to clear my jailer of any unjust aspersions which unkind persons may cast upon her, I might also add that she brought me some luncheon.

"Pavel Vassilyevitch," the lady said languishingly, clasping her hands and raising them in supplication, "I know you're busy. . . . Your every minute is precious, and I know you're inwardly cursing me at this moment, but . . . Be kind, allow me to read you my play . . . . Do be so very sweet!"

Sir Charles took a leisurely pinch of snuff, shook the fallen grains from his ruffles, snapped the lid of the box, looked languishingly at the miniature that adorned it, replaced the box in his pocket, and remarked, "Well, I am waiting!" "And for what?" "To hear your petition that I forbear to bring this matter to the notice of your master. The lady mercifully gave you her promise.

Madame, shaking her charming head, slowly and languishingly said: "Ah! sire, will you graciously excuse my appearance at the repetition? I was about to send to inform you that I could not attend to-day." "Indeed," said the king, in apparent surprise; "are you not well?" "No, sire." "I will summon your medical attendants, then." "No, for they can do nothing for my indisposition." "You alarm me."

'I'm sure, said the Good Sport, languishingly, like a sentimental siege-gun, 'that if I had ever met Mr Chalmers before I shouldn't have forgotten him. 'You're English, aren't you? asked Miss Leonard. 'Yes. The Good Sport said she was crazy about Englishmen. 'I thought so from your voice. The Good Sport said that she was crazy about the English accent.

"I wonder if his eyes are blue and if he has a moustache?" queried Helen, languishingly. "Bet he has whiskers and chews tobacco. I known these Western men. Bah!" "Jennie takes all the romance out of it," said Ruth, laughing. "Now I don't care to meet my Man Friday at all." They ate a picnic lunch before they rode out of the lovely canyon. Mr.

Ellen stood at the end of the room shaking hands with a long procession of Pricketts, Vines, Furneses, Southlands, Bateses, Turners, Cobbs.... She looked a little tired and droopy, for she had had a trying day, with Joanna fussing and fighting her ever since six in the morning; and now she felt resentfully that her sister had snatched the splendours of the occasion from her to herself it did not seem right that Joanna should be the most glowing, conspicuous, triumphant object in the room, and Ellen, unable to protest, sulked languishingly.

When eyes look languishingly while the subject under discussion happens to be colors of materials for dresses; when a whole hour is occupied in analyzing the merits and the perfume of a sachet or a flower; there are words in this style of conversation which every one might listen to, but there are gestures and sighs that every one cannot perceive.

Happening to catch her eye he looked rather guilty, then, cocking his head to one side, simpered languishingly, "What shall I say to thee, heart of my heart?" Nora's tip-tilted little nose was promptly elevated still higher, and she walked away without observing the triumphant gleam in Hippy's blue eyes. At one o'clock the Eight Originals halted for luncheon, which proved to be a merry meal.

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