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'But surely you don't mean that I am neglectful, Harvey? 'Not at all. Teaching isn't your metier, Alma. 'I have always confessed that. But, then, the time for teaching Hughie has hardly come. What can Pauline do but just see that he doesn't get into mischief? 'That's the very reason why he would be better for two or three hours a day with some one who knows how to teach a child of his age.
In the same paragraph from which I have just quoted, Leigh Hunt gives a just notion of his relation to Christianity, pointing out that he drew a distinction between the Pauline presentation of the Christian creeds, and the spirit of the Gospels.
Sharpe's voice was low, "Pauline!" Pauline turned her beautiful head. "There are marriages for this world; true and honorable marriages, but for this world. But there is a marriage for eternity, a marriage of souls." Now Myron Sharpe is not a fool, but that is precisely what he said to Miss Pauline Dallas, out in the boat on that September night.
What parts of my new hat are left?" "Only the becoming ones." She sped on up the stairs. After her first imperative inquiries of the mirror concerning what she considered her wild appearance, she picked up the letters on her dressing table and began to run through them. The large black type of an advertising dodger loomed among the letters. Pauline tripped down the stairs.
"It is something quite unexpected," Rochester said slowly "something which I can assure you that her conduct has never at any time in any way suggested." "She wants to leave you?" Pauline asked, breathlessly. "On the contrary," Rochester said, "she wants what she has never asked for or expected something, in fact, which was not in our marriage bond.
Or again, an antique well-head, half-concealed by tools and lumber, kept its legend in faithful bronze or marble. The Madonnas, under their iron canopies looked down, serene and beneficent, standing, here, above a little frequented court; there, over the gateway of an old palace. There was one which Pauline was the first to espy, as they approached it under the arch of a bridge.
Yet fain would Pauline have entered now upon a discussion of what remained to be done; she could have gone on from this point at which they suddenly found themselves standing so wistfully; she would have made, in advance, every needful preparation and arrangement for Elizabeth, up to the time of her return. But Adolphus was in no mood for this.
A kitten, attracted by the odor of milk, had established itself upon the table; it allowed Pauline to bedabble it in coffee; she was playing merrily with it, taking away the cream that she had just allowed the kitten to sniff at, so as to exercise its patience, and keep up the contest.
To die for the fatherland is a sublime death; and should I fall thus, Pauline, you ought not to weep, but sing jubilant hymns and envy my happy fate. Tell me, friend Hardenberg, when is the war to commence?" "As soon as the various army corps can be concentrated," replied Hardenberg.
Thereupon he began gravely pondering, sucking the head of his cane all the while. Pauline came up at the moment, and proclaimed her desire to appear as a soubrette. "You!" screamed Madame Deberle, in astonishment. "You won't appear in costume at all! Do you think yourself a child, you great stupid? You will oblige me by coming in a white dress."
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