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Even the glowing logs in the grate burned tranquilly, without any of those brisk cracklings and sputterings which make such cheerful company of a fire, while the distant roar of London's traffic came murmuringly, dulled to a gentle monotone by the honeycomb of narrow side streets that intervened between the gaunt, red-brick Buildings and the bustling highways of the city.
Dear Walter is so good!" "Isn't he?" agreed Cora, murmuringly. "I sha'n't worry so much about Jack, now that I know Wally is with him. Oh, but if he has to leave college " Cora did not finish. Together she and Bess left the library, seeking Mrs. Kimball, to impart to her the sudden and unwelcome news.
Blucher kept murmuringly away from the headquarters, and stayed with his staff at Hochst, near his troops. It was the 16th of December. The field-marshal was alone in his room, and sat on the sofa, in his comfortable military cloak, smoking his morning pipe.
He had no answer to make, and only murmuringly repeated her words: "Yes, we must submit to it!" "And why can we not?" she almost cheerfully asked, with that childlike innocence which never once comprehended the sorrow she was preparing for Carlo "why can we not joyfully submit? We both love, only in a different manner.
"Just so." Chicot dressed murmuringly, while the king remained in the antechamber. "My horse," cried Henri; "and tell M. de Mornay that I am ready." "What! is M. de Mornay chief huntsman?" asked Chicot. "M. de Mornay is everything here," replied Henri. "I am so poor, than I can afford but one man." "Yes; but he is a good one."
"He could not have left you if he had known. It was because he was hurt so much, and that could only be because he loved you so much." "He loved me so much," poor Ninitta repeated murmuringly, "he loved me so much." And all that day she followed Helen with wistful eyes, as if she longed to hear her say again those precious words.
To the westward, the broad river, fringed with trees, ran murmuringly, to the eastward, the heights still held by the enemy scowled menacingly, north and south, the veldt undulated peacefully; a few paces to the northward of that grave fifty dead Highlanders lay, dressed as they had fallen on the field of battle; they had followed their chief to the field, and they were to follow him to the grave.
Then he hastened from the room, gained his carriage, and ordered the coachman to drive to Downing Street. He drew down the blinds, and leaned back. A certain languor became visible in his face, and once or twice, he mechanically put his hand to his heart. "She is good, amiable, docile, will make an excellent wife, no doubt," said he, murmuringly.
Do we bring that great thought to bear upon all that we, sometimes faithlessly, call mysterious or murmuringly think of if we dare not speak our thought as being cruel and hard? What does it matter if some precious things be lifted off our shoulders, and out of our hearts, if their being taken away makes it more possible for us to tread with a lighter step the path of peace?
The world for a while shut out, he missed it not. He knew not of it. He looked into two loving eyes that haunted him ever after, through a stern and arid existence, and said murmuringly, "Why, this, then, is real happiness!" Often, often, in the solitude of other years, to repeat to himself the same words, save that for is, he then murmured was!
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