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Updated: May 13, 2025


Unfortunately, I did not keep Johnnyboy's secret, but related the scene I had witnessed to some of the lighter-hearted Crustaceans of either sex, with the result that his alliterative protest became a sort of catchword among them, and that for the next few mornings he had a large audience of early breakfasters, who fondly hoped for a repetition of his performance.

When the result of these pains was fulfilled; when she stood before the glass in her pink bedroom gasping at her reflection, she could have sung and danced and wept in this glad renewal of her youth. She had rendezvous with Osborn at the chosen restaurant at seven. Never, it seemed to her, had she felt lighter-footed and lighter-hearted.

The brethren left the solar side by side as they had come into it, but changed men in a sense, for now their lives were afire with a great purpose, which bade them dare and do and win. Yet they were lighter-hearted than when they entered there, since at least neither had been scorned, while both had hope, and all the future, which the young so seldom fear, lay before them.

It seemed to Betty as if Nelly looked brighter and somehow unafraid, now that the first miserable weeks had gone. It may have been that poor Nelly was lighter-hearted already than she often had been in her father's lifetime. Betty and Mary Beck walked together, at first; but George Max asked Mary to walk with him, so they parted.

And yet, to those who have observed their own sex, as I have, my case is not remarkable. Men about town are women's favourites that's the postulate and superficial people don't think far enough to see that there may be reserved, lonely exceptions. 'Are you proud of it, Harry? 'No, indeed. Of late years I have wished I had gone my ways and trod out my measure like lighter-hearted men.

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