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Though, of course the approval of a silly young thing, such as I, must be a matter of small consequence," she added, with a merry, laughing look up into his face. "Young, but not silly," he returned, with a very lover-like look and smile. "I consider my wife's judgment worth a great deal, and am highly gratified with her approval.

His words had been more fraternal than lover-like; but she had lost their exact sense in the caressing warmth of his voice.

"Some hundred and fifty miles, maybe a little less." "Why, then, give me a boat." "A boat?" said he, pausing in his walk to stare on me. "Aye, a boat," I nodded. "You cast me adrift once, you'll mind well do so again!" "And what o' my Lady Joan? Ha will ye tell me you've quarrelled already in true lover-like fashion is this it?"

Mowbray turned off the blows as fast as they were aimed, or treated them all as playful traits of lover-like malice, tokens of a lady's favour. "Ha! a good cut, Harrington! Happy man! Up to you there, Harrington! High favour, when a lady condescends to remember and retaliate. Paid you for old scores! Sign you're in her books now! 'No more to say to you, Mr.

It was scarcely three minutes when they reappeared on the way back to the house, and both watchers felt an instant thrill of relief, for the two were by no means lover-like in their attitudes. Billy had hold of Miss Josephine's arm and was helping her up the slope, but their shoulders were not touching in the process, nor were arms clasped closely against sides.

Knowing as little of love as a young bird unfledged, her coldness was full of innocent cruelty. She made no effort to soften any situation. She was willing to dance and laugh and sing, but when she found herself confronting lover-like tremors and emotion, she was unsparing candor itself. "Why should I listen to you?" she had said more than once. "I do not love you. You do not please me.

Not once in a hundred instances, is a school girl approached with lover-like attentions, except by a man who is void of principle; and not once in a hundred instances do marriages entered upon clandestinely by such persons, prove other than an introduction to years of wretchedness. TWO men were walking along a public thoroughfare in New York.

It was not the least bit in the world like the love-making of Nelly's dreams. To be sure, he was good and kind, the dear, kind old Robin he had always been. She was grateful that he was not more lover-like according to her ideals.

We have settled all this matter." Her tone took on a rather sharp business accent. It was almost curt. Yes, it had been settled. Yet she had demanded a lover-like devotion, and allowed him to speculate on what might have been if she were rich or he older.

Tom was making an effort to be very kind, and even lover-like to his fiancée, who was easily comforted, and who, on her return to Le Bateau told her father plainly that the party must be given up, as it would be sadly out of place and deeply offend the Tracys. Very unwillingly Peterkin gave it up, and sent word to that effect to Mrs.

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