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Binkie turned over on his back on the hearth-rug, and Dick stirred him with a meditative foot. 'I said she was not immoral. I was wrong. She said she could cook. That showed premeditated sin. Oh, Binkie, if you are a man you will go to perdition; but if you are a woman, and say that you can cook, you will go to a much worse place. What's you that follows at my side?

They looked at a golden sunset filtering through a grove of tender maples. The spring was young and the leaves just budding. "Isn't it lovely tonight?" he asked. "Oh, yes!" she exclaimed, in a mellow, meditative voice, the first ring of deep sincerity in it that he ever noticed there. "Do you like nature?" he asked. "Do I?" she returned. "I can't get enough of the woods these days.

At this, Rodin quitted the mantelpiece, on which he had been leaning, begin to walk up and down the room, with a meditative air, and without ceasing to bite his nails. "It is cruel to be obliged to remind you, my dear son, that your are indebted to us for the education you have received," added Father d'Aigrigny. "Such were its fruits, father," replied Gabriel.

Sterling saw these changes with her wise, motherly eyes, but said nothing; for she influenced others by the silent power of character. Speaking little, and unusually gifted with the meditative habits of age, she seemed to live in a more peaceful world than this.

"That's all," replied the other; "he don't see his interests in ours any more than a tinsmith would, who comes to mend the roof." The first one took a meditative puff or two from his cigar, tipped off its ashes, and responded: "Common fault. He completely overlooks his immense indebtedness to the world at large, and his dependence on it.

Her eyes were like two moons, so full were they of wonderment and inquiry. I stopped with Sir George in his room. He was meditative and sad. "I believe my Doll has told me the truth," he said. "Have no doubt of it, Sir George," I replied. "But what good intent can Leicester have toward my girl?" he asked.

Speak your thought as honestly as I have spoken mine." "I completely understand you," was the meditative reply. "I was sure you would! To some people, such an explanation would be useless; Mrs. Toplady, for instance. I should be sorry to have to justify myself by psychological reasoning to Mrs. Toplady. And, remember, Mrs. Toplady represents the world.

"She would be incredible," I said for him, and he accepted the clause by a gesture, and after a meditative pause went on with her history. The subject of our conversation had first met Oliver, it seemed, when by reason of some daring performance in the military field near Milliken's Bend, in the previous autumn he was the hero of the moment.

'I er inquired about you, he said, with equal candour and humility. 'In spite of the fact that you never hoped to see me again? 'Yes, in spite of that. 'How funny! she said, and lapsed into a meditative silence. 'Yours must be a wonderful existence, said the Prince. 'I envy you. 'You envy me what? My father's wealth? 'No, he said; 'your freedom and your responsibilities.

Captain de Brissac then sent a crew aboard the Parson, and ordered them to follow the Vengeur to Louisbourg. Upon this new crew Terry looked with careful scrutiny. "Whisper, captain dear," said he, as he drew up to the meditative Zac. "Here's another lot o' Frinchmen. Is it afther thrying agin that ye are, to give 'em the slip?"

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