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To transcribe life is my great passion; and briefly life is the only mystery that there is in things and beings. When it seems to me that an engraving of mine lives, I'm well pleased, for I feel that I have created." Hyacinthe pouted by way of expressing his contempt of all fruitfulness. Any fool might beget offspring. It was the sexless idea, existing by itself, that was rare and exquisite.

"I have often heard your sister make indiscreetly amiable speeches to you, Mollie," he said. "Did she ever tell you that you ought to have been born a sultana?" She shook her head and pouted a little. "I should n't like to be a sultana," she said. "What!" he exclaimed. "Not a sultana in spangled slippers and gorgeous robes!" "No," she answered, with a spice of Dolly in her speech.

Oh, I'm so glad you came," sighed Mellicent. "You didn't mind?" "Mind? I'm in the seventh heaven!" avowed Mr. Smith with exaggerated gallantry. "And it looked like a real rescue, too." Mellicent laughed. Her color deepened. "Those boys they're so silly!" she pouted. "Wasn't one of them young Pennock?" "Yes, the tall, dark one." "He's come back, I see."

"Don't you draw and paint finely? I have heard that you did." "Yes; but what good will it do me now, I should like to know?" She twirled her little plump, jeweled fingers indolently. "It might do you a great deal of good, if you chose. You might support yourself by giving lessons," said Beulah decisively. She drew up her shoulders, frowned, and pouted without making any answer.

He has been kinder to me than anybody else, and has helped me in many ways that I don't know of!" Thomasin almost pouted now. "Yes, he has," said Clym in a neutral tone. "Well, I wish with all my heart that I could say, marry him. But I cannot forget what my mother thought on that matter, and it goes rather against me not to respect her opinion.

Put on your things; we are off at once. 'I don't want to go! pouted the young lady. 'I daresay you don't, replied her father drily. 'But children never know what's best for them. So come along, and trust to my opinion.

She was denied the petulant satisfaction of rousing the championship bitter to her. Dartrey would not deliver an opinion on Miss Radnor's conduct. He declined, moreover, to assist in elucidating the telegram by 'looking here, and poring over the lines beside a bloomy cheek. He was petulantly whipped on the arm with her glove, and pouted at.

'Well, my dear, he answered, 'look how you worry all the time! If you'd only have what I call a quiet set-down and a chat, without being always on the fidget, always looking either at the glass or at the clock, one might not have that feeling. Her colour rose, and tears came to her eyes. 'Oh, then you are glad when I'm gone! She pouted.

So saying, and bestowing a contemptuous curtsy on him, she left him with an affected air of scorn and contempt. Dinner being now ready, they sat down at table, but pouted at each other all the time it lasted.

Her delicate face flushed pink, her lips pouted softly, as if she were going to cry. "You wait an' see. I guess George Eastman ain't no better than other men. You hadn't ought to judge father, though. He can't help it, 'cause he don't look at things jest the way we do. An' we've been pretty comfortable here, after all. The roof don't leak ain't never but once that's one thing.

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