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The castle was not to be visited, for the family of its master was staying there; and yet she was loath to turn away a party of which she was good enough to say that it had a grand genre; for, as she also remarked, she had her living to earn.

One night she actually fell into a sound sleep thus, and he, finishing his work, sat on and on, watching her, loath to disturb her. There was deep pathos in her sleeping face. Lines that in her waking moments were never apparent were painfully noticeable in repose. She had the puzzled, wistful look of a child who has gone through trouble without understanding it a hurt and piteous look.

A woman will thole a man's being anything except like hersel'. When I was sure Aaron was a coward I stood still as death, waiting to ken wha's I was to be. "Aaron did it. He was loath, but your father crushed him to the ground, and said do it he should, and warned him too that if he did it he would lose me, bantering him and cowing him and advising him no' to shame me, all in a breath.

But he was loath to admit that she could have any place in her affections for the scented devotee of hyacinths. Thus, as always, his musings brought him back to the same point. He suppressed a groan and, standing up, began to pace the room. To and fro he walked, before the gleaming cabinet, and presently his expression underwent a subtle change.

And Thord," she said, "my husband, is not much of a warrior; but the counsels of us women are mostly guided by little foresight if anything is wanted. Yet I am loath to keep aloof from you altogether, seeing that, though I am but a woman, you have set your heart on finding some shelter here." After that Vigdis led him to an outhouse, and told him to wait for her there, and put a lock on the door.

You will then know the way well, and he may wish to send me some quick dispatch." Harry, nothing loath, was in the saddle in an instant, and at the wish of General Ewell rode by his side. "You have been with him long?" said Ewell. "From the beginning of the campaign here, sir." "Then you were at both Kernstown and McDowell. A great general, young man." "Yes, sir.

She must have him at any cost. "Though I lose Scotland and England both," she cried in a passion of abandonment, "I shall have him for my own!" Bothwell, in his turn, was nothing loath, and they leaped at each other like two flames. It was then that Mary wrote those letters which were afterward discovered in a casket and which were used against her when she was on trial for her life.

"I'm not so sure of that," laughed the captain; "boys need sleep as well as girls, and should not be deprived of their regular allowance, when there is no necessity." "How about wives?" asked Violet with a twinkle of fun in her eye. "Wives are of course not under orders," he returned gallantly, "but are free to do as they please; but I should be loath to have mine miss her beauty sleep."

Then, however, the sun would have been so high that Puss would have been loath to leave her lair. Faintly discernible beside a large pebble, one other footprint appeared, leading like the rest towards the island. The mark was old, and had been saved from obliteration by the sheltering stone; but it suggested that the hare had made her home not far away.

Stanley called to the two wood-choppers, who stood near with their axes, and pointed to the gambling tents. "Chop up every wheel and table in there you can find," said he. A cry went up from Perry when he heard the order, but the axemen, nothing loath, sprang inside to their work, and the crashing of the gambling furniture resounded through the alarmed camp.

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