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Updated: July 14, 2025
She volunteered the information that she was a second-year girl, and that she believed that very few of them had been asked. While her information as to the cause of it shed very little light, Arethusa was exceedingly regretful that her visitor had missed such a Wonderful Party.
Bingle always squeezed his hand fiercely and turned a pair of darkly regretful eyes upon him. "I am sorry, dear heart," she murmured, and then he kissed her hand and said that it was God's will. "It doesn't seem right, when we want them, need them so much," she said, huskily.
The giant smiled upon her and granted it without demur. And, in her gladness, the simple child smiled back her heartfelt thanks. But her smile was short-lived, and her thanks were premature. "I'm pretty nigh glad that feller's mendin'," Jake said. "Say, he's a man, that feller." He turned his eyes away and avoided her smiling gaze, and continued in a tone he tried to make regretful.
And everywhere, while breathing in retarded, meditative draughts the moist sea-air, he saw eyes as blue, hair as blond, faces of just the same type and formation as those he had seen in the strangely grievous and regretful dreams of the night spent in his native city. It not seldom happened on the open street that a glance, a ringing word, a peal of laughter would strike his very marrow ...
Aren't you satisfied?" And Phoebe drew her hand away from his, allowing, however, a regretful squeeze as he let it go. "No, six if you would do it," answered David disconsolately, "I told you that Mrs. Cherry failed me." "Yes," answered Phoebe as she lowered her eyes, "I know you told me."
"'Tis pity, 'tis pity," said Van Berg, in a low, regretful tone. "An' pity 'tis, 'tis true," added Stanton, with a shrug. "I can't think it is only affection that has made her appear ill the last two or three days," resumed Van Berg, musingly. "Her face suggests trouble and suffering of some kind." "Touch of dyspepsia, like enough.
She regarded Providence as unjust in withholding her reward, and for punishing as a sin that which for her sake ought to be considered a virtue. She often reflected with regretful looking back upon the joy which Le Gardeur de Repentigny would have manifested over the least of the favors which she had lavished in vain upon the inscrutable Intendant.
I know not whether she noticed this awakening admiration, but she certainly played her part with quiet modesty, speaking just enough to entertain, and hiding the deep anxiety against which she struggled. I believe that even the Portuguese reached the conclusion that she was not altogether regretful for this adventure and that it was safe for him to relax some degree of vigilance.
"Of course," I answered. "There is a private beach, and when we have people in the house at this time of the year we always have the motor-car ready to take them down and back. That is for those who bathe early. Later on it is only a pleasant walk. Then you can learn games if you like, golf and tennis, cricket and croquet." "I should be so stupid," she said, with a little regretful sigh.
Wheaton soon followed, tearful and regretful. "I didn't know," she said; "I've 'ad a sick child or I'd a been hover before. Not 'earing from you I thought hall vas veil, and there's the poor dear dead, an' I might 'ave done so much for 'er." "No, Mrs. Wheaton, all was done that could be done in this poisoned air. We feared you might catch the fever if you came, and we knew you would come."
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