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She died; but her face wore a calm expression, and she looked pityingly and forgivingly on her husband when he made her understand the truth.

Bankers, men of a more positive nature, devised a specious fable. "Bah!" they would say, shrugging their broad shoulders pityingly, "that little old fellow's a Genoese head!" "If it is not an impertinent question, monsieur, would you have the kindness to tell me what you mean by a Genoese head?"

You should have spoken before." "But sir " Psmith eyed the speaker pityingly. "This tendency to delay, Spiller," he said, "is your besetting fault. Correct it, Edwin. Fight against it." He turned to Mr. Outwood. "We should, of course, sir, always be glad to see Spiller in our study. He would always find a cheery welcome waiting there for him. There is no formality between ourselves and Spiller."

And oh, I suppose I am justly punished. I have never been happy for one instant since that day." He watched her, pityingly, as she wept. But presently she raised her face, wonderingly. "You do believe in the future life after after what you have been through?" "I do," he answered simply. "Yes I am sure you do. It is that, what you are, convinces me you do.

For a moment she merely looked at it, then she knelt, and, oblivious to the eyes bent pityingly upon her, kissed the brow and then the cheeks, saying something which I could not hear, but which lent a look of strange peace to her features, that were almost as pallid and set now as his.

It was Little Joyce's awkward, unMarshall-like fashion to go to a place by the shortest way there, even if it was up the kitchen stairs. Madame Laurin stood in the bare little room and looked pityingly at the wasted, wistful face on the pillow. "This is Madame Laurin, and she is going to sing for you, Denise," whispered Little Joyce. Denise's face lighted up, and she clasped her hands.

What outrages him is to make him stop wagging his tongue. He becomes most excited and passionate about the right of free speech, even going so far in his emotion as to declare it is sacred. He looks upon other creatures pityingly because they are dumb. If one of his own children is born dumb, he counts it a tragedy. Even that mere hesitation in speech, know as stammering, he deems a misfortune.

I had never thought about this before, but now I thought hard and eagerly until she brought me up with a jerk, by pityingly murmuring: "What perfectly frightful taste you have. It's funny because you're an artist you really write quite beautiful things." "I don't care," I answered grimly. "I can see that living-room " "So can I," she said cheerfully.

Firmly bound in a two- wheeled cart, drawn by mules, he was dragged over stock and stones to Madrid. Often, in the darkness, oppressed for breath, jolted, bruised, unable to control his thoughts, or even his voice, he expected to perish; yet no fainting-fit, no moment of utter unconsciousness pityingly came to his relief, far less did any human heart have compassion on his suffering.

"The poor creature's demented," remarked Mrs. Belknap-Jackson pityingly. "Always been that way," said Mrs. Effie hopelessly. Belknap-Jackson contented himself with a mere clicking sound of commiseration. "All right, then, if you're so smart," continued Cousin Egbert.

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