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Under her gentle caresses he stood very still, and when she stooped before him, as she did presently, bringing her eyes upon a level with his own, he gazed into them very frankly and earnestly, as if gauging this person, as he had seemed to tabulate all other things, some day to make good use of his knowledge. After a time the girl spoke. "I wish I could keep you always," she said, poutingly.
"No, no, John, forgive me," she cried softly; "but John, I hate her, I hate her! and I want you to promise that you too will hate her." "I promise," said John, "though, you have had no cause for jealousy of Queen Mary." "Perhaps not," she replied hesitatingly. "I have never thought," the girl continued poutingly, "that you did anything of which I should be jealous; but she she oh, I hate her!
"N-o-o," sighed Dorothy, poutingly, while she bent low her head and toyed with the gold lace of my cloak. "Farewell," said John. He took a step or two backward from her. "You are over-eager to leave, it seems to me," said the girl in an injured tone. "I wonder that you came at all." John's heart was singing hosanna. He, however, maintained his voice at a mournful pitch and said: "I must go.
Many times she was on the point of questioning Arthur, but from what had passed, she knew how disagreeable the subject was to him, and she generously forbore. "I think he might tell me, anyway," she said to herself, half poutingly, when, one morning near the latter part of April, she rode slowly toward Grassy Spring.
Sometimes the governess laughed, when Melanie made some curious mistake; Melanie, too, laughed and peeped from behind her music to see if I was smiling. I had not even noticed it. Then my pretty cousin poutingly tossed back her curly hair, as if she were annoyed that I too was beginning to play a part of indifference towards her. At last the street-door bell rang.
Yet Cissy, in spite of her enjoyment of the dry, hot Mission, remembered him, and also recalled, albeit poutingly, his blunt suggesting that she was "pining for it." Nevertheless, she would like to have sung for him HERE supposing it was possible to conceive of a Sidon Brotherhood Chapel at the Mission.
Leonore was so solitary, so mournful, up there, that the good heart of Eva was tenderly drawn towards her. But it seems to us as if Gabriele looks rather poutingly, because she has been so long, as it were, pushed aside. We will therefore hastily turn to It did not please "our little lady" to be neglected at all.
"So I should," said Fleming quickly, "but I thought I ought to first make sure of the information you took the trouble to send me." He hesitated to speak of the ill luck he had just experienced; he could laugh at it himself but would she? "And ye got a new pan?" she said half poutingly. Here seemed his opportunity. "Yes, but I'm afraid it hasn't the magic of yours. I haven't even got the color.
'No, she won't.... Come, madam, he said, arousing himself, 'I shall not answer any more questions. 'Ah ah ah she is not dead, the woman murmured again poutingly. 'She is, I tell you. 'I don't think so, love. 'She was burnt, I tell you! he exclaimed. 'Now to please me, admit the bare possibility of her being alive just the possibility.
In fact, the Boss says, if the cold does not come too early to interfere, he wants to finish his survey all along the other side of the desert, this year," explained Kenneth. "Oh pshaw! then we won't have any more good times," said Eleanor, poutingly. "But we will when we all meet in New York," reminded Jim. Tom looked from one to the other, for here was news!
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