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His Scotch head had disapproved of what his good heart, of no nationality, had decided with regard to Bluebell. I am not sure now, though, that he did not think the money might be worse risked than in taking this personable lassie another trip across the Atlantic. Love will make oar cottage pleasant, And I love thee more than life. Tennyson.

When the returned Indian functionary abandoned all other pursuits and plainly showed his mad craving to follow Valerie Delavigne everywhere, then the younger sister had learned of his rank, of his long leave and wealth and future prospects. The man was most personable then.

"My dear child," she protested, "why? He seems to me quite a personable young man, and he may be useful! Who can tell?" Louise shrugged her shoulders. She stood waiting while the Baroness made somewhat extensive use of her powder-puff. "You forget," she said quietly, "that I am already in Mr. Wrayson's debt pretty heavily." The Baroness looked quickly around.

Also, in the cold pool I had encountered Nemestronia, still personable enough at eighty-odd to mingle daily with her social world, as nude as they, and enjoy herself thoroughly. Yet, at her age, she knew she looked better when under water, and spent most of her time in the pools. She and I did some fancy swimming together, while she questioned me about my health.

The clear brown of his face, his big yellow-brown eyes, his slender hands, and the grace of his movements gave him distinction quite aside from that arising from his connection with the minister. Rev. John Excell was a personable man himself. He was tall and broad shouldered, with abundant brown hair and beard, and a winning smile.

When he returned to Morocco he was some thousand pounds richer than when he left it, and he had a capable and personable wife into his bargain. Oliel was a self-centred and silent man, absorbed in getting and spending, always taking care to have much of the one, and no more than he could help of the other. Sara was a nervous and sensitive little woman, hungering for communion and for sympathy.

"Really a very personable young man," Mr. Fentolin remarked, studying him through his eyeglass. "Is it my fancy, I wonder, as an observant person, or is he just a little just a little taken with you, Esther? A pity if it is so a great pity." She said nothing, but her hand which rested upon the rug was trembling a little. "If you have an opportunity," Mr.

He was worth at that time a great deal of money, besides being more personable than any one would have believed who knew him as '1596. His fiancee was never too obtrusively in evidence, and if Miss Forde thought of Miss Anderson with any scruple, it was probably to reflect that if she could not take care of these things she did not deserve to have them.

Catherine of Braganza sailed for England, and on the lath of May, 1662, Charles, attended by a splendid following, went to meet his bride at Portsmouth. He was himself a very personable man, tall he stood a full six feet high lean and elegantly vigorous.

"Why, every man falls in love with his nurse if she's at all personable; it is a phase of convalescence. I could tell you of a dozen cases, within my own personal knowledge, out in India; but I never saw a happy marriage come of it. Now come, I only ask you to wait eight months until you are of age you can't call that request unreasonable and to stop all communications for the same period.

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