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This episode of his second sojourn in Paris stretched itself out wearily, with their resumed readings and wanderings and maunderings, their potterings on the quays, their hauntings of the museums, their occasional lingerings in the Palais Royal when the first sharp weather came on and there was a comfort in warm emanations, before Chevet's wonderful succulent window.
James' Park; they lingered there, and, as the season advanced, their lingerings in the park grew longer and longer. 'What a pretty park this is. It always seems to me like a lady's boudoir, or what I imagine a lady's boudoir must be like. 'Have you never seen a lady's boudoir? 'No; I don't think I have. I've never been in what you call society. I had to make my living ever since I was sixteen.
His fellow-missionaries thought him a saint; and had he lived a century or two earlier, he would perhaps have been canonized: yet, while all his life was a willing martyrdom, one can discern, amid his admirable virtues, some slight lingerings of mortal vanity.
There he stopped and taking off his straw hat looked up and shook it reproachfully at the heavens. "What a night, what a night!" he exclaimed. "And what an injustice to a man wading up to his knees in life's winters." "How do you do," she said impatiently, always finding it hard to put up with his lingerings and delays. "Are you coming in?" "Thank you, I believe I am. But no, wait.
There is nothing in England that exercises a more delightful spell over my imagination than the lingerings of the holiday customs and rural games of former times.
The only being in the whole congregation who appeared thoroughly to feel the humble and prostrate piety of a true Christian was a poor decrepit old woman, bending under the weight of years and infirmities. She bore the traces of something better than abject poverty. The lingerings of decent pride were visible in her appearance. Her dress, though humble in the extreme, was scrupulously clean.
The very thinnest lingerings of incense hung on the air, seeming to Tom like the faint odor that might exhale from a heavy wreath of marguerites, worn in dark-brown hair. Yet, the place held nothing but peace and good-will. And he found nothing else in his own heart.
The season no longer allowed lingerings under the open sky, but Marian could not go to his lodgings, and it seemed impossible for him to visit her at her home. 'Will your father persist in unfriendliness to me? She was only just beginning to reflect on all that was involved in this new relation. 'I have no hope that he will change, she said sadly. 'He will refuse to countenance your marriage?
How certain gates were glorified by daily lingerings thereat, and what tender memories hung about dingy desks, old pens, and books illustrated with all manner of symbolical designs.
As to the Moors who had composed the garrison, Cid Hiaya remembered that they were his countrymen, and could not prevail upon himself to deliver them into Christian bondage. He set them at liberty, and permitted them to repair to Granada "a proof," says the pious Agapida, "that his conversion was not entirely consummated, but that there were still some lingerings of the infidel in his heart."
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