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The man is perfectly independent, and an honest fellow. I was grateful to him for what he said." "Of course, I am no judge!" cried Marcella, quickly repentantly. "Why did you ask me? I saw everything crooked, I suppose it was your Primrose Dames they got upon my nerves. Why did you have them? I didn't mean to vex and hurt you I didn't indeed it was all the other way and now I have."

"I was sorry, of course, the moment the train had started, but I had wired I was coming, and I could not go back, and then when I got there, the place was charming. There were no neighbors, but we fished and rode and motored, and it was moonlight, like this." I put my hand over both of hers, clasped in her lap. "I know," I acknowledged repentantly, "and people do queer things when it is moonlight.

"Poor old Beevor!" thought Horace, repentantly, "I've put his back up. I might just as well have shown him the plans, after all; it wouldn't have hurt me and it would have pleased him. Never mind, I'll make my peace with him after lunch. I'll ask him to give me his idea for a no, hang it all, even friendship has its limits!"

"You were up in an instant; but that poor lady sitting on the ground in her red crape dress, and looking about her with that piteous face can I ever forget her?" and Laura began to make a face in imitation of Miss Roundle's under the disaster, but she checked herself repentantly, saying, "Well, we must not laugh at her, but I am sure we ought to laugh at you, Pen, if you were angry about such a trifle."

Winterborne was too straightforward to influence her further against her better judgment. "Yes I suppose it is," he said, repentantly. "I'll wait till all is settled. What did your father say in that last letter?" He meant about his progress with the petition; but she, mistaking him, frankly spoke of the personal part. "He said what I have implied. Should I tell more plainly?"

"Ain't likely to forget some of the capers you used to be cutting up. You've filled out considerable. Where have you been for the last ten years? Aunt Sally fretted a lot over you, thinking you was dead or gone to the bad." Lovell's face clouded. "I know I ought to have written," he said repentantly, "but you know I'm a terrible poor scholar, and I'd do most anything than try to write a letter.

"I'm going to Rome I'm going to Paris to Anywhere! I can't stand this!" she wailed. And then the creak of a door again. He stood on the door-sill looking in. "I've done it again!" came from the doorway repentantly, "but this time I knocked, honest to goodness. Regular bangs! You ought to have heard," his tone assuming an injured cadence. Miss Theodosia had recovered herself.

Until what? wondered MacNair. The word had been crossed out, and he finished the letter still wondering. "When you look at the picture in its splintered frame, think sometimes of the 'fool moose-calf, who, having succeeded by the narrowest margin in eluding the fangs of 'the wolf' is returning, wiser, to its mountains. "Yours very truly and very, very repentantly, Bob MacNair lost his fight.

Some day, I hope, you can show some of these people the road. But just now what capital we have has to go into the business." Strangely enough, in spite of the intensity of her disappointment, she felt nearer to her husband in that instant than at any time since their marriage. Honora, who could not bear to hurt any one's feelings, seized his hand repentantly. Tears started in her eyes.

"I persuaded him not to leave the party in the height of his resentment, though, and he was so quiet before the dancing that I began to hope he would beg Grace's pardon and take her home repentantly and in peace. But he insisted on my going and offering to dance with her the first set in his place. She had already promised, she said, to dance it with Mr.

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