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He painted a picture of me just as I looked that dreadful morning when I stood in the sunshine and felt that I was blind. It is a strange, wild thing, but its wildness is relieved by the angel-faced boy who looks up at me so pityingly. Louis is perfect, but Maude oh! I can scarce believe that she ever wore that expression of fierce despair.

"I have not done no wrong; it ben't my fault, and 't is that which kills me!" concluded Lenny, with a burst of energy. "You have not done wrong? Then," said the philosopher, drawing out his pocket-handkerchief with great composure, and spreading it on the ground, "then I may sit beside you. I could only stoop pityingly over sin, but I can lie down on equal terms with misfortune."

I crawled out of the tent and come while the nurse was asleep and wasn't watching. They won't let me get upon my feet when they're watching me, but I fooled them this time." As he spoke, he sank down from sheer exhaustion, but still held out his cup imploringly, while an in tense longing filled his great, blue eyes. The Deacon looked pityingly at him.

I sort of feel the establishment ought to have a little more pep in it, and so You see But you leave your address and as soon as anything turns up I'll be mighty glad to let you know." For years Father had pityingly heard applicants for jobs disposed of with the request to "leave their addresses." "No," he said; "no, maybe I'll come in and see you again some day. Good day. Good luck to you, Mr.

Stooping over him an officer said pityingly: "See he got this wound fighting the French!" With the soldiers was the youth who had warned them. He ran forward with a cry, and knelt beside the wounded man. He had no tears, he had no sorrow. He was only sick and dumb, and he trembled with misery as he lifted up his father's head. The eyes of Olivier Delagarde opened.

He had doubted it twice and renounced it twice, but each time as if by an act of Providence he was rebuked for his lack of faith. Now he knew it was so that the mine would be restored and that only his dearest friend could kill him. So he smiled almost pityingly at the loud-mouthed jumpers and went boldly down the trail.

She was smiling at him again, leaning back in her chair and regarding him playfully over her glasses. "You sure are," Andy assented, deliberately refraining from saying "yes, ma'am," as had been his impulse. "To come away out here all alone among all you wild cowboys with your guns buckled on and your wicked little mustangs Are you sure you won't shoot me?" Andy eyed her pityingly.

I should have to charter a car, and in a few moments six of Jerrie's baskets were transferred to Ann Eliza's room, including Tom Tracy's book. 'Oh, I can't take that, Ann Eliza said; he didn't mean it for me; he didn't give me anything, and I I Here she began to sob again, and laying her hand pityingly upon the bowed head, Jerrie said: 'Yes, I know; I understand.

"You poor beastie," the ranger called, pityingly, and the dog leaped up in a frenzy of joyous relief, putting his paws on his breast, then dropped to the ground, and, crouching low on his front paws, quivered and yawned with ecstasy of worship. It seemed that he could not express his passionate adoration, his relief, except by these grotesque contortions. "Come in, Laddie!"

Well now, upon my word, I thought that friend of yourn was a gentleman forger; they are always pale and genteel-like, them forgers. I can't pity'em can't help it, sir. Did you know Monroe Edwards?" he added touchingly, and paused. Then, laying his hand pityingly on my shoulder, sighed, "he died of consumption at Sing-Sing. So you weren't acquainted with Monroe?"

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