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She looked on him and laughed as one over-happy, and said: "Thou runnest forward swiftly to meet trouble, beloved! But I say that well will it be in those days if I love the folk then as well as now I love these trees and the wild things whose house they are."
I thought of the dear, distant Abbey, where I had passed the happiest days of my not over-happy life but it was now some years since I had left its safe seclusion, and those who had known me and cared for me, were likely scattered and gone. I would be greeted with that reserved kindness which good stranger hearts extend to any homeless waif and that, would be worse than all!
In spite of everything, I've always entertained a warm affection for you, laddie, and when I saw you staring at bogies round about the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral my heart went out to you. You didn't look over-happy." Doggie, always responsive to human kindness, was touched. He felt a note of sincerity in McPhail's tone.
And yet must I learn to approach thee more modestly: far too violently doth my heart still flow towards thee: My heart on which my summer burneth, my short, hot, melancholy, over-happy summer: how my summer heart longeth for thy coolness! Past, the lingering distress of my spring! Past, the wickedness of my snowflakes in June! Summer have I become entirely, and summer-noontide!
They are both influenced by my judgment, and when you hand them my letters, you will at least be a most welcome guest." He gave the baron his hand, and listened with a kindly smile to the enthusiastic thanks of the over-happy soldier, whose first diplomatic mission seemed to promise so favorably. "Be, however, always prudent and discreet, signor," said the prior, laughing.
Said he: Not so sorry that I should grudge against thee thereafter. Moreover if that much of sorrow came to me, I should deem it not ill, lest I grow so over-happy that the luck rise up against me and undo me. She said, smiling on him kindly: Meseems that I am over-happy, whereas I have such dear cherishing of noble friends.
If I do not have a care this tale of mine will turn out almost as painful as a book of devotion which they set children to read on saints' days to keep them from being over-happy. But I subdued my feelings and drew up somewhat nearer to Katrin. "My Little Sister " so I began, cunningly, as I thought "my sister Helene is, indeed, fortunate to have so fair a friend, and one so devoted "
And in this moment, he confessed to himself that he would have been over-happy to live on just as he had been doing, if only sometimes he might see her. He needed her, as he had never felt the need of anyone before; his nature clamoured for her, imperiously, as it clamoured for light and air. He had no concern with anyone but her her only and he could not let her go.
"And we must do it?" "We must do it, else he will publish the boy's disgrace." "And must Bawn go with us, Toby?" "Yes; we have to do it thoroughly. The invitation included Bawn. She will not feel it as we shall; and she knows nothing of our cause for unhappiness." "She does not look over-happy," my grandmother said, and sighed. "I wish Theobald were home and that they were married."
"It was over fellows just like them that the whole trouble started." "And there's Dalzell, Hazelton and Hanshew. Griffith is just behind them." "Yes; all muckers," nodded Dodge. "There's Coach Morton." "Of course; he has to attend," replied Dodge, coming toward the shuttered window. "But I'll wager old Morton isn't feeling over-happy this afternoon." "I don't know," grumbled Bayliss.
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