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"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."
"Well, Biddy, Miss Annie wants some one to wait on her in the place of Jessie, who has gone. She has taken a fancy to try your girl. When can she come?" "Coom! Why, this very hour, an' ye like. A blessin' on yer swate, pale face!" said Biddy, looking pityingly towards Annie. "She must be gentler here," said Mrs. Lee; "she must govern her temper.
"I WILL NOT think of him again," she had said to herself. But Joshua Craig's was not the sort of personality that can be banished by an edict of will. She could think angrily of him, or disdainfully, or coldly, or pityingly but think she must. And think she did. She told herself she despised him; and there came no echoing protest or denial from anywhere within her.
Also were there shaking of heads and prophetic mutterings, and the women looked pityingly at Ikeega, and her face was grave and sad. "He will be back ere long," they said cheeringly. "Let him go; it will teach him a lesson," the hunters said. "And he will come back shortly, and he will be meek and soft of speech in the days to follow."
His glance came to rest on a slight, becomingly attired young man, who betrayed no emotion, and, in the presence of twenty thousand people, the Pitcher unmistakably saluted Bunker Bean. Bean gracefully acknowledged the attention. "He know you?" queried Breede with animation. "Know me!" He looked at Breede almost pityingly, then turned away. The Pitcher sent the ball fairly over the plate.
Teucrians and men of Sicily rise eagerly; a cry goes up, and Acestes himself runs forward, and pityingly lifts his friend and birthmate from the ground. But the hero, not dulled nor dismayed by his mishap, returns the keener to battle, and grows violent in wrath, while shame and resolved valour kindle his strength.
I remembered, with little tidal waves of contentment, that my ordeal was a thing of the past, and that I was a mother twice over, and rather hungry, and rather impatient to get a peek at my God-given little babes. Then I fell to thinking rather pityingly of my forsaken little Dinkie and wondering if Mrs.
I shall endeavor to forget all this, since I am too sincerely your friend to desire to set your hasty words in the storehouse of memory." He looked down pityingly, sorrowfully, into her angry imperious eyes, and sudden shame smote her, making her cheeks glow and tingle as if from the stroke of an open hand. "Dr. Grey, wait one moment! Let me say something, that will show, that will "
"That morning Aunt Keziah came home to the parsonage and broke the news to me. She did it as only she could do such a thing, kindly and pityingly and " "Of course. That's Keziah." "Yes. Well, as you can imagine, I was almost crazy.
Was Elspeth now at peace? Was Death the Way the wide, dark Way? She had never thought of it before, and as she thought she crept forward and looked into the fearful face pityingly. "Mammy!" she whispered with bated breath "Mammy Elspeth!" Out of the night came a whispered answer: "Elspeth! Elspeth!" Zora sprang to her feet, alert, fearful.
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