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Updated: May 19, 2025
"Does she sleep?" he asked. His eyes had flown to the child; only in the second place did they rest on his wife. At the sight of her free and easy bearing his face changed, and he said stiffly: "I think, Jane, a little less exposure of your person, my dear...." Flushing to her hair-roots, Jinny began as hastily as she dared to re-arrange her dress. Mary broke a lance on her behalf.
After watching her for about two hours one morning as she sat before her mirror directing her maid to arrange and re-arrange her hair in different styles in delicate puffs and curls and straying rings soft bands and loops in braids and coils he broke forth into an uneasy short laugh and expressed himself though she did not know he was expressing himself and would not have understood him if she had.
A house that is like the life that goes on within it, a house that gives us beauty as we understand it and beauty of a nobler kind that we may grow to understand, a house that looks amenity. Suppose you have obtained this sort of wisdom a sane viewpoint. I think it will give you as great a satisfaction to re-arrange your house with what you have as to re-build, re-decorate.
Isoro said he had therefore no fear of being ill-treated by any of the natives he might encounter. As soon as breakfast was over, while John and Domingos remained at the hut, assisting Ellen and Maria to overhaul and re-arrange our goods, Arthur and I strolled out to try and shoot some birds. We had not gone far when we heard, at a little distance off, some loud, shrill, yelping cries.
"Toast a bit o' hard brade," said Nanny, "an' put it into't." I did so. The old woman put the kettle on, and scaled the fire; and then, settling herself in her chair again, she began to re-arrange her knitting-needles. Seeing that I liked my sops, she said, "Reitch some moor cake-brade. Jenny'll toast it for yo."
Or will she be more unlikely to make a good match ? But here we arrest ourselves in bewilderment over the word good, and seek to re-arrange our thoughts.
At that very moment, before they could enter the restaurant, and re-arrange their tables, Harietta Boleski and her husband swept upon them they were staying in the hotel. Harietta was enraptured. What a delightful surprise meeting them! Were they all just together, would they not dine with her?
The lake itself was in a hollow sunk in the fossil formation, which was now very clearly recognisable in the high banks surrounding the lake, and which varied from sixty to a hundred and fifty feet in elevation, and were generally pretty steep towards the shore. The day being fine I halted at this place to re-arrange the loads of the horses and take bearings.
She also had a history, possibly, and had sometime beaten her young wings against the cage of custom, and indulged in dreams of a new social order, and had passed through that fiery period when it seems possible for one mind, which has not yet tried its limits, to break up and re-arrange the world. Ruth replied to Philip's letter in due time and in the most cordial and unsentimental manner.
But he controlled himself, and only said, with a touch of despotic firmness "What I am to do in my practice, Rosy, it is for me to judge. That is not the question between us. It is enough for you to know that our income is likely to be a very narrow one hardly four hundred, perhaps less, for a long time to come, and we must try to re-arrange our lives in accordance with that fact."
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