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She wondered how she could have forgotten Sir Eustace for so long, and now that she remembered him she was all on fire with the longing to see him again. Rose had spoken so possessively, so confidently, of him, as though almost as though he had become her own peculiar property during the long dark days in which Dinah had been wandering in another world.

A gay-cat is a newcomer on The Road who is man-grown, or, at least, youth-grown. A boy on The Road, on the other hand, no matter how green he is, is never a gay-cat; he is a road-kid or a "punk," and if he travels with a "profesh," he is known possessively as a "prushun." I was never a prushun, for I did not take kindly to possession. I was first a road-kid and then a profesh.

How could I? when he wants me to write when I hear so often! And her free hand closed possessively, greedily, over the letters in her lap. Hester Martin surveyed her thoughtfully. 'I wouldn't do war-work all day, if I were you, she said at last. 'Why don't you go on with your sketching? 'I was going to try this very afternoon. Sir William said he would give me a lesson, was the listless reply.

But he had to be so restrained and cautious that he would often pass the door of the Restaurant Bretagne without going in, and wander out of the purlieus of that region which always gave him the feeling of having been possessively irregular.

She had not always to be thinking, with him, of what a real lady might be expected to say. He was a relaxation for her. "That's right," she said. "Flatter me. Make me get swelled head. Don't think of the consequences. Ladle it out. Tell me I look a little princess." "No, Sally. I wouldn't do that," answered Toby, possessively. "I don't want you to get above yourself. You're a bit uppish as it is.

He said that because when he said "left your son and your little daughter to them," Kate had reached over and laid her hand possessively, defensively, on the little, squirming bundle, which was all Dr. James asked of her. Presently she looked the doctor straight in the face. "Exactly what do you know?" she asked. "Everything," said the doctor. "And you?" "Everything," said Kate.

For the fraction of a second her fear came back, she almost made as if she would resist him; and then in a moment it was gone, lost in a wonder that left no room for anything else. For he kissed her, once and once only, so passionately, so burningly, so possessively, that it seemed to Chris as if, without her own volition, even half against her will, she thereby became his own.

He was beside her on the log now, his face burning eagerly with deep feeling, one arm protectingly behind her, the other hand laid strongly, possessively over the small folded hands in her lap. "Perhaps I'm taking a whole lot for granted," he said humbly. "Perhaps you don't love me can't even like me the way I hoped you do. Oh, Jane, speak quick, and tell me! Darling, can you ever love me enough?

Blayney found him searching pathetically for the last crumb when he came stealthily into the room and put a tin mug on the table. "I'll collect that twenty later," he said and vanished. Almost like a miser Richard took the mug in his hands and purred over it possessively. With a sigh of absolute content he raised it to his lips. Then a scream broke from him harsh, strident, savage.

It was a little too early to go down, and we drew some high-backed chairs together and sat down to look at one another in our wedding garments. "I'd like to get married myself again to-night," declared the Skeptic, forcibly pulling on his gloves with a man's brutal disregard for the possible instability of seams. He eyed his wife possessively.

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