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You'll have the whole place at your feet beginning with your husband who's been dreadfully bored without you. There!" He put down his Jovian head, and rubbed his cheek tenderly against hers, till she turned round, and gave him the lightest of kisses. "Was he an abominable correspondent?" he said, repentantly. "Abominable!" "Did you hate him!" "Whenever I had time.

You must prove to me that I can be more independent, more honest, more useful as a millionnaire, and that I shall have better and truer friends!" "I don't believe," he said, "you'd have any truer friends." "Anyway," I said repentantly, "I'll admit that millionnaires have their place at present I wouldn't do entirely away with them, though I do think they'd enjoy farming better.

"It was entirely my fault," Catherine murmured repentantly. "I am so sorry to have given any one cause for distress. I do not know, even now " She turned towards Julian. He leaned forward and raised her fingers to his lips. "Catherine," he said, "every one is a little overwrought. Our misunderstanding is finished. Princess, I shall try to win your forgiveness to-morrow."

"Dearest, I wasn't making fun of you," cried Anne repentantly. "I was only teasing you a bit. I think you'll make the sweetest little housekeeper in the world. And I think it's perfectly lovely of you to be planning already for your home o'dreams." Anne had no sooner uttered the phrase, "home o'dreams," than it captivated her fancy and she immediately began the erection of one of her own.

She fell into a condition of hopeless melancholy, looked back with remorse and horror at her past life, and abandoned the stage and the society in which she had lived, to end her days repentantly in the character of a Carmelite nun. So far, her history is the history of hundreds of other women before her time and after it.

"There was his duty to the living," she said indignantly. "Ah, forgive me what a fool I am!" Jean Jacques said repentantly at once. "There was his little girl, his beloved child, his Carmen Dolores, so beautiful, with the voice like a flute, and "

Her grandfather had driven away to the station, so she arose and came over to the foot of the bed. "I know I'm irritable, mother," she said repentantly. "The idleness and uselessness of my life have grated on me until I know I'm not fit to live with.

"I wish you hadn't told me this, Mary," cried Una. "It makes me feel so unhappy." "I only wanted to warn you," said Mary, rather repentantly. "Of course, your father's so absent-minded he mightn't happen to think of getting married again. But it's better to be prepared." Long after Mary slept serenely little Una lay awake, her eyes smarting with tears.

"No, I didn't really mean that," cried Elinor, repentantly. "It wasn't a bit like her teasing. Her's always has a good flavor." "I wonder who it could have been," they both murmured as they went upstairs to their rooms. Judith was deeply interested with their recital of the whole affair, and grew quite excited in the discussion as to the identity of the leader of the Ghost Dance.

"My case exactly," put in Nita repentantly. "Whereas there are girls in the class who've never had anything to do here but study, and who would be perfectly delighted to be on some little unimportant commencement committee." "But they ought to realize," said Babbie loftily, "that in a big college like Harding very few people can have a chance to be at the head of things.