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To feel that she could, gave her a fillip, and added a fresh charm to her face. "You think you can rule the whole world to your will, Prince," she said. "I can rule the part of it I want, as you will find," he retorted fiercely. She made a pouting moue and tapped her little foot, then she laughed. "How amusing it would be if you happened to be mistaken this time," she cooed.

"Vraiment! vous en etes pour vos frais," was the doctor's cool rejoinder. She pouted. The doctor could not help laughing at the sort of "moue" she made: when he laughed, he had something peculiarly good-natured and genial in his look. I saw his hand incline to his pocket. "How many times have you opened the door for me within this last month?" he asked.

At the last Philip the earle of Flanders and William archbishop of Reimes, with Hugh duke of Burgoine, came to king Henrie to moue waies of agréement, and to conclude the same betwixt him on the one partie, and the French king and earle Richard on the other partie. Houed. At Gisors saith Ger.

Sir Thomas, of course, took in the hostess; Mr. Cameron; and the vicar, Lily. On seating themselves at the table Kenelm was on the left hand, next to the hostess, and separated from Lily by Mrs. Cameron and Mr. She was between two men very much grown up, the vicar and the host. Kenelm returned the /moue/ with a mournful smile and an involuntary shrug.

"It doesn't matter, really, for to-night. I shall leave what valuables I have in the purser's care and stop on deck till daybreak." He gave a gesture of bewilderment. "You abandon your seclusion leave your secret unguarded?" "Why not?" She shrugged slightly with a little moue of discontent.

Flying half-way across the room, it alighted on the table, and a little mud from the heel dropped on the clean scoured surface. With a little moue of mockery, she got slowly up and tiptoed across the floor, like a child afraid of being scolded. Gathering the dust carefully, and looking demurely askance at Guida the while, she tiptoed over again to the fireplace and threw it into the chimney.

At times, when I am not thinking about it at all, I am very sure, and my faith that all is well is just as strong as the faith of your Jewish friend in the phrases of the philosophers. That's all it comes to, I suppose, in every case faith. But, as I say, why bother?" "Ah, I have you now, Miss West!" I cried. "You are a true daughter of Herodias." "It doesn't sound nice," she said with a moue.

Danvers's sympathetic groan was promptly at the service of the speaker; fortunately, turning to thank her for it by a look, he missed detecting her pupil's smile. She could fancy so well Fanny's little moue, combining amusement, vexation, and impertinence, while undergoing the ecclesiastical censure. "You must be merciful to Mrs.

"Indeed, I shan't," I protested, although I had to say it in a tone that practically confirmed this talk of ours as a perfectly genuine flirtation. "Men have such queer ideas of honour in these things," she went on with a recovering confidence. "Do you mean that you peeped," I said. "Into Brenda's room?" She made a moue that I ought to have found fascinating, nodding emphatically.

The inherent quality of you is sparkle.... Even if an earthquake came along and swallowed you, I think you'd go down with that same light, laughing nonchalance." Mrs. Stanley made a moue at him. "You find us different from your Eastern ladies, Mr. Broderick?" she asked expectantly. He considered for a moment. "Sometimes I think it is the land more than the women.

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