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In a moment he seemed to be back at home with a bad headache, and his mother passing softly to and fro, while Kitty, full of sympathy, kept soaking handkerchiefs in vinegar and water to cool his heated brow. Then, as he lay with his eyes tightly closed, Uncle Josiah came into the room, and laid his hand pityingly upon his shoulder.
'No, no, said Althea a little wildly; 'I will not take the Plague and die not yet; I have work to do; at which the man smiled pityingly, and added, 'You would not find Mr.
Dale looked across the table, pityingly. "What you need, Ross, is a drink," he remarked. "I noticed you weren't doing yourself very well coming down." David Ross rose heavily to his feet. His arm was stretched out towards Dale and it was the arm of an accuser. "Doing myself well!" he repeated, with fierce contempt.
"At last I asked after the people, and nervously mentioned the Hall and and 'Miss Ida. Then the man told me." His voice grew lower and he laid his hand on her head and stroked her hair soothingly, pityingly. "He told me that your father was dead, had died suddenly, and worse for it was worse to me dearest that you had been left poor, and well-nigh penniless."
He smiled pityingly at Hawkins and then looked condescendingly at Mr. Kemp. "Wants to see Mr. Holymead, does he?" he said, transferring his glance to the worried porter. "And didn't you tell him that Mr. Holymead has gone to the theatre and won't be back for some considerable time?" "That's a lie!" said Mr.
And I saw thanes, friends of my father, whom I had not cared to seek; and of these some frowned on me, but some looked pityingly, as I thought, though it was but for a moment that my eyes might leave the faces of those two judges before me.
On, on; nearer and yet nearer the long journey's end. Both thinking of her, but how differently! One pityingly, sadly, fearing for her fate, longing to save her from the precipice which she could not see and still wear that look of sweet trustfulness.
"I didn't hire him," he answered, "and I couldn't discharge him if I wanted in fact, any suggestion of that kind on my part, would lead to his employment for life. Why?" "Because," said Carron, "he impresses me as being rather young and flighty, and some day your uncle is going to die suddenly. He may last five years; he may snuff out to-morrow. It's his heart." His lips twisted pityingly.
They kept track of her because she suddenly became rich, and a great lady, and that was a surprising thing to happen to a Merrick. We've always been a poor lot, you know." The boy glanced at the bundle, pityingly, and the little man caught the look and smiled his sweet, cheery smile.
Then calmly drawing a chair near to his, she said in an amused tone: "And let me tell you how this interesting metaphysical transformation was brought about." His anger had died away and he looked at her pityingly.
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