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He forgave her without being asked for leaving him "in the lurch," as she repentantly called it, and letting herself be carried away by Stanton. "You thought you loved him, my darling," DeLisle said. "And I could forgive anything to love." "He didn't speak one word of love to me," the girl said. "He tried not even to let his eyes speak. But they did, sometimes, in spite of him.

Then she started up suddenly and caught hold of his hand: "And don't do anything to him, please. Don't hit him. It's my fault he guessed it. I did not like her, I gave her notice, and then I sent her away secretly only because he loved her, only for that reason. I feared her. Paul, Paul" she wrung her hands repentantly "oh, Paul, I stand abashed before the child, I stand abashed before myself."

The two were followed by the tall young man. Richard stood up, and was, of course, instantly upon the road to the delivery of his message. Ted, ushering in his father, and spying the waiting messenger, cried repentantly, "Oh, I forgot!" and the tall young man responded gravely, "You usually do, don't you, Cub?"

He reached out stealthily and rested one grimy hand on the very edge of her little dress. It seemed to him that she was the most wonderful thing in the world. The quail still called from the coverts, and the harvest sounds seemed abruptly to become very loud. A great loneliness oppressed him. "I'm ... I'm no good," he murmured huskily and repentantly.

After this arrangement the father went his way, and I sent Philippe to the stables to put in four mules. When we were alone Ignazia asked me repentantly to forgive her. "Entirely, if you will forgive me for loving you." "Alas, dearest! I think I shall go mad if I keep up the battle any longer."

He blamed himself mercilessly for thinking so little of the brocade bag which I had given him at parting, for letting all remembrance of my words concerning it be put out of his mind by his "wicked jealousy," as he repentantly called it. For me, he had nothing but praise and gratitude for what I had done for him.

I must have the sun. He shivered again. Fenwick, struck by something in his tone, looked at him more closely. 'How are you, by the way? he asked, repentantly, 'I ought to have inquired before. You mentioned consulting some big man here. What did he say to you? 'Oh, that I am phthisical, and must take care, said Watson, carelessly 'that's no news.

I think it's horrid of you always to laugh when I tell you things for your own good." "It was the idea of being almost distinguished looking that that gave me a shock," he assured her repentantly. "You should dress on a different principle," she insisted. Peter appeared dazed. "I couldn't do that," he said. "Why not?" "Because because I don't dress on any principle now."

"Why, Lord save us!" said the old lady, repentantly, "and I was almost ready to believe the child was hers!" "If Peter was hers, she couldn't be fonder of him!" Mrs. Burgoyne said mildly, and Mrs. Brown choked on her tea, and had to wipe her eyes. In the matter of Fanny, and in a dozen other small matters, the independence of the great lady was not slow in showing itself in Mrs. Burgoyne.

He would obtain complete retraction from the accuser, and set the wrong right; but clearly the wrong could never have been done if he had never planned a deception. Then, whatever inconvenience or distress of mind the deception cost him, it was manful repentantly to accept as among its consequences, and make no complaint.

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