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There was no mention of music, and at last Mrs. Mansfield got up to go. As they said good-night she looked at Heath and remarked: "We shall meet again?" He clasped her hand, and answered, slightly reddening: "Oh, I hope so! I do hope so!" That was all. All that was unnecessary. Charmian touched a long-fingered hand and uttered a cold little "Good-night."
... Our countrymen in chains, The whip on woman's shrinking flesh, Our soil yet reddening with the stains Caught from her scourgings warm and fresh. The slave-dealer boldly publishes his infamous acts to the world.
Unless, indeed, I run the chances of a court-martial, or unless you and my father would come to Spain. He threw out this last suggestion as a kind of feeler; and then suddenly made the plunge. 'You don't know how I wish you would. I have a good position the chance of a better, continued he, reddening like a girl.
One portrait represented the first man of his family to scale the mountains of the Shield where its eastern rim is turned away from the reddening daybreak.
"Alice Green's mother," interrupted Malka, pricking up her ears, "married a son of Mendel Weinstein by his third wife, Dinah, who had ten pounds left her by her uncle Shloumi." "No, Dinah was Mendel's second wife," corrected Mrs. Jacobs, cutting short a remark of Mrs. Phillips's in favor of the new interest. "Dinah was Mendel's third wife," repeated Malka, her tanned cheeks reddening.
"I should have thought the sea air would have affected its throat," said the mate, reddening. "Are you often in the London river, miss? I don't remember seeing your craft before." "Not often," said the girl. "You've got a fine schooner here," said the mate, eyeing it critically. "For my part, I prefer a sailer to a steamer." "I should think you would," said the girl.
The sacrifice I am making costs me more than I can express. You hold before my eyes what is to me more precious than life; you tempt me with what every sense within me heart, soul, manliness urges me to clutch; yet I dare not accept it." He paused; so profound a sigh escaped him that it almost formed itself into a groan. "I don't understand all this," said Trenta, reddening with indignation.
As I rode up a queer expression comes over Hal's face. "Captain Cade, this is my brother, Sir George Warrington." "As a relation of yours, Colonel," says the individual addressed as captain, "the gentleman is welcome," and he holds out a hand accordingly. "And and a true friend to Virginia," says Hal, with a reddening face.
The desert horse, feeling this extra weight, looked round almost as unsympathetically as the camel had; but nobody paid the slightest attention except his attendant, who was to lead him: a type of negro "Nut," who had a snobbish habit of reddening his nails with henna. By this time a crowd had assembled, kept in check by the tall, blue-robed sheikh of the Pyramids.
With the sudden sting of heat finally across her palm, reddening it, Miss Worte flung wide her arms and her head backward, and her voice tore out without restraint. "God! God! God!" And she fell to trembling so that her knees gave way under her and she crouched on the floor with her face bared to the ceiling, rocking herself back and forth, beating her fists against her flat breasts. "God! God!
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