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Updated: May 12, 2025
He wrote an answer while she stayed, and while Ruth listened elatedly to her sprightly account of how well Isabel still bore the burden of nursing a most loving but most nervous husband. The missive from Arthur was a short but complete and propitiative acknowledgment of his error and fraility.
The intruder advanced a pace or two, and nervously crumpled his hat in his hands. 'If your honour pleases, he said, a smile feebly propitiative appearing in his face, 'I shall be glad to be of service to you. 'Of service? said Sir George, staring in perplexity. 'To me?
"Two! two! two-to-to-two!" and with a propitiative smile on John's open anguish, Fannie, gayer in speech and readier in laughter, but not lighter in heart, let a partner waltz her away. As John turned, one of his committee seized his arm and showed a watch. Urged by all sorts and on all sides, the Northerners lingered a day or two more, visiting battle-fields and things.
A friendly word will bring him to my hand; but his behavior is never effusive, as it would be if he had found his rightful owner, but mildly propitiative and with a touch of sadness. There is, it seems to me, no other feature in the life of the dog which tells so much as to his moral nature as his conduct under these unhappy circumstances.
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