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Updated: July 21, 2025


How quiet and unassuming and simple he had been about it all he whose stepping-out had been felt around the world! And, now, some day before long she would come to him with: "Karl, I have found a new way of fighting with broken swords; take a good grip on the sword, a good strong grip, and let us turn back to the fight!" She turned to him with that quick passionateness he loved in her so well.

Well as David Laing edits Alexander Brodie's Diary, unfortunately for some of his readers he leaves his index an index of names only, neglecting things. And thus I have had to extemporise an index for myself under such sad heads as those of Brodie's 'passionateness, his 'covetousness, his 'time-serving' and 'tuft-hunting, and suchlike.

Eustacia was not one to commit herself to such a position without good ground. He said quietly, "No." "Not even on the shoulders of Thomasin?" "Thomasin is a pleasing and innocent woman." "That's nothing to do with it," she cried with quick passionateness. "We will leave her out; there are only you and me now to think of."

When she spoke, it was in a rather weak voice, but full of lights and shades, and somehow intense passionateness never seemed to be far away from it. "Forgiveness is asked for listening to your conversation," she said, addressing Maskull. "I was resting behind the tree, and heard it all." He got up slowly. "Are you Polecrab's wife?" "She is my wife," said Polecrab, "and her name is Gleameil.

"They can try," said Rosetta Rosa. "You wish me to try?" I faced her. She inclined her head. "Then I will," I said with sudden passionateness, forgetting even that I was not Alresca's doctor. The carriage stopped. In the space of less than a quarter of an hour, so it seemed to me, we had grown almost intimate she and I.

But he did have an aching desire to be loved by Hans, just as he was, and he sued for that love in his fashion, a slow and intimate, devoted, passive and sorrowful fashion, but a sorrow which can burn more deeply and consumingly than all the swift passionateness one might have expected in view of his foreign appearance.

Thus had these sinners left behind them, raised by their own hands, a monument telling of their sin; which sin had not even the redeeming quality of passionateness, but was slow and subtle and cruelly cold.

Almost for the first time in their evening's talk her natural passionateness came to sight the Southern, impulsive temper, that so often made people laugh at or dislike her. Under the lace shawl she had thrown round her on coming out he saw the quick rise and fall of the breast, the nervous clasp of the hands lying on the stonework of the bridge. These were her prophetess airs again.

Stangrave drew the arm closer through his, and clasped the hand. Marie did not withdraw it. "Wonderful, wonderful love!" she said quite humbly. Her theatric passionateness had passed; "Nothing was left of her, Now, but pure womanly." "That you can love me me, the slave; me, the scourged; the scarred Oh Stangrave! it is not much not much really; only a little mark or two...."

Gibson's eyes, as he remembered how quiet and undemonstrative his little Molly had become in her general behaviour to him; but how once or twice, when they had met upon the stairs, or were otherwise unwitnessed, she had caught him and kissed him hand or cheek in a sad passionateness of affection.

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