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She was pleasantly busy, too, with plans for her coming trip; and it was not long before even the remorseful Bertram had to admit that Billy was looking and appearing quite like her old self. At the Annex Billy found Calderwell and Arkwright, one day. They greeted her as if she had just returned from a far country.

What she said of Mara's loving him filled his eyes with remorseful tears, and for the moment he asked himself whether this restless, jealous, exacting desire which he felt to appropriate her whole life and heart to himself were as really worthy of the name of love as the generous self-devotion with which she had, all her life, made all his interests her own.

And what he did say and what he didn't, met surprised in her mind and surveyed each other. "Oh, Guy!" she deprecated, suddenly ashamed. For the first time it occurred to her to wonder why this had been sent on him. With a rush of remorseful sympathy and appreciation, she slipped down beside his chair. "My poor old boy!" She remembered that she had omitted a good many things lately.

I was helpless and, there's no denying it, just a little remorseful. As quick in sympathy as he was in resource, Tommy crossed and put a hand on the old fellow's shoulder, saying gently: "Buck up, Professor. This kind of thing won't do, you know!" Then my surprise was most complete. Sitting now, face buried in his hands, he brokenly told a story that at times brought tears to our own eyes.

He did it so energetically and thoroughly that the poor Worm was cast into the depths of remorseful despair, and went to bed that evening feeling that he was an outcast from among men, and bore the mark of Cain upon his brow. Thanks to the skill of the Doctor, and the devotion of his helpers, Rose grew easier about midnight, and all hoped that the worst was over.

In her response to my ardent words she seemingly had satisfied her conscience, and she acted like one bent on making the most of this one occasion of fleeting pleasure. Adah was the only one who mentioned the banker. "How Mr. Hearn would have enjoyed being here with us!" she exclaimed. Miss Warren's response was a sudden pallor and a remorseful expression; but Mr.

He had a personal dislike to that distant heir-at-law; he had a strong desire to retain the esteem of the world; he had an innate conviction of the justice of Philip's claim; he had a remorseful recollection of his brother's generous kindness to himself; he preferred to have for his heir, in case of Arthur's decease, a nephew who would marry his daughter, than a remote kinsman.

He extended his own, but the girl stood motionless, and the remorseful anguish and humiliation of her uplifted face touched his heart. "Dr. Grey, if you really forgive and forget, prove it by taking me to 'Solitude." "Do not ask what you well know I have quite determined it is best that I should not grant." The spark leaped up lurid as ever, in her dilating eyes.

Elizabeth was frugal, but resolute, with the Squire's money. She had leave to spend. But she would not abuse her power; and all through her work she was conscious of a queer remorseful gratitude towards the man in whose name she was acting. Then she bicycled to the School, where a group of girls whom she had captured for the land were waiting to see her.

And I shall have gone upstairs before that," I interrupted. "Go now, I don't need you any more." "Ring, and send for me if you feel badly again." "Yes yes." By this time she was at the door, and there she turned with a remorseful look in her eyes, as if she had been unkind and was sorry. "Even if you don't send, I shall come back by and by, when I can, to see how you are," she said.

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