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Updated: May 14, 2025


"SIR CHARLES. Upon condition you'll speak no more of her to me, my lord, do as you please. "MORE. Pr'ythee pardon me I know not what to do. "SIR CHARLES. Come along, I'll set you to work, I warrant you. Nay, nay, none of your parting ogles will you go? "MORE. Yes, and I hope for ever. There is about this and many other scenes the fragrance of an old perfume, as of lavender.

Yesterday, a journeyman peg-maker vith a fine lot o' pegs as I didn't vant to sell to-day a groom looking for a job as I don't need. Been a-keeping my ogles on Number Vun and Number Two, and things is beginning to look werry rosy, sir, yes, things is werry promising indeed." "How do you mean?" "Vell, to begin vith," said Mr.

Walks in cool avenues, whisperings in garden temples, or behind clipt hedges, casual squeezes of the hand in twilight corridors, or sweet glances and ogles in meetings on the stairs, a lively fancy, an intimate knowledge of the world, very likely a considerable personal experience in early days, suggested all these possibilities and chances to Madame de Bernstein, just as she was saying that they were impossible.

In 1806 Dr. Mitford takes his daughter, who was then about nineteen, to the North to visit his relations; they are entertained by the grandparents of the Trevelyans and the Swinburnes, the Ogles and the Mitfords of the present day. They fish in Sir John Swinburne's lake, they visit at Alnwick Castle.

If her friends wants to give her a lift out of this place, they'd better come and see me at once. "Yours, as ever, Mr. Snivel ogles Madame Montford over the page of a book he affects to read. "Guilt! deep and strong," he says within himself, as Madame, with flushed countenance and trembling hand, ponders and ponders over the paper. Then her emotions quicken, her eyes exchange glances with Mr.

But what made him still handsomer, was that his self-conceit had a look of sovereign indifference for he was not satisfied with not replying to the smiles, the ogles, and the p'st, p'st's, by taking no notice of them; but when he had finished he shrugged his shoulders, he winked mischievously, and turned his lips contemptuously, which said very clearly: "The stove is not being heated for you, my little kittens!"

If her friends wants to give her a lift out of this place, they'd better come and see me at once. "Yours, as ever, "M FITZGERALD." Mr. Snivel ogles Madame Montford over the page of a book he affects to read. "Guilt! deep and strong," he says within himself, as Madame, with flushed countenance and trembling hand, ponders and ponders over the paper.

I remember her shoulders to this day, as she sat in the midst of a crowd of about seventy young gentlemen, from Corpus and Catherine Hall, entertaining them with ogles and French songs on the guitar. Are you married, fair Emily of the shoulders?

With many ogles and grimaces, she whispered hoarsely, with an effort at a sly effect, that "that was all right here. She understood," she said. Perfectly "safe place for that," it was. "The gentlemen who had the room before were something of the same kind." As you know, "references" frequently are demanded of one hunting lodgings.

Have you not fancied that Lucinda's eyes beamed on you with a special tenderness, and presently become aware that she ogles your neighbour with the very same killing glances? The sun shines for everybody; the flowers smell sweet for all noses; and the nightingale and Lalage warble for all ears not your long ones only, good Brother!

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