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As he dressed, he muttered remorsefully to himself: "I simply put them into a trap." When he had drawn on socks, boots, and trousers, he slipped into his overcoat, felt for his hat, and hurried down. He released the dog, which instantly was off in a noiseless run, and followed, buttoning the coat about him as he went: the air was like ice against his bare, hot throat.

'The country must always seem dull to a man who does not care for books. And then she reminded herself remorsefully of his generous affection, his single-minded devotion to her, and how much gratitude she owed him. She read all that was worth reading in the magazines, she laughed at all that was laughable in Punch, and the long, slow day wore on somehow. Mrs.

"Grandfather," she said, sleepily, as a haggard old face bent above her. "Grandfather." "Judy," he said, with a break in his voice. Wide-awake now, she saw that his hands trembled so that he had to set the lantern down. "Oh," she said, remorsefully, as she sat up, "how tired you look, grandfather."

What is she a doing now?" The lads peered through the hedge. Far across the field, on the bank, the other side, lay what looked like a bundle of clothes. "She be a crying, I expect," Jack said remorsefully. "I do wish some big chap would a come along and give I a hiding; I wouldn't fight, or kick, or do nowt, I would just take it, it would serve me roight.

Farina gazed back on him remorsefully, but the Monk now rated his assistant with indignation. 'Thou weak one! nothing less than fool! to betray thy name on such an adventure as this to soul save the saints! Farina tossed back his locks, and held his forehead to the moon.

Without waiting for the formality of an introduction, without stopping to think of consequences, Tabitha flew to the couch and dropped down beside it, crying remorsefully, "I hit him an awful whack right on the nose, and I meant to. I just itched to thrash him good. If I'd been a boy I reckon I would have pitched into him. I nearly drowned him in the water-bucket and wouldn't say I was sorry.

"O Brother Bart, no, you're not as bad as that!" said Dan, remorsefully; "but I'm down here now to take care of you and Freddy, and you see if I don't do it right." And Dan, who in the old days of Tabby and the blue teapot had watched with and waited on Aunt Winnie through many a night of pain, proved as good as his word.

Her brain seemed to be set on fire by the presence of an Austrian officer. The miserable belief that she had abandoned her country pressing on her remorsefully, she lost appetite, briskness of eye, and the soft reddish-brown ripe blood-hue that made her cheeks sweet to contemplate. She looked worn, small, wretched: her very walk indicated self-contempt.

Then he said, looking away "Do you think you need have said that?" "No!" cried Madeleine Tonbridge remorsefully. "I am a wretch. But don't don't!" This time he smiled at her, though not without vexation. "Do you forget that I am nearly old enough to be her father?" "Oh that's nonsense!" she said hastily. "However I'm not going to flatter you or tease you. Forgive me. I put it out of my head.

"I didn't mean to frighten you, Lois," he said remorsefully. "How was I to know that you were so easily alarmed?" She pressed his arm with warm affection. "There is nothing to be regretted," she said. "I ought to be glad that a little thing can stir me some people need catastrophe.

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