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Come ye and give him audience." "We come," Deborah replied. As the old woman and her ward walked down through the night in the direction taken by the entire population of the quarries, Deborah said quietly: "Thy cloud of depression hath rifted somewhat since sunset, daughter." Rachel pressed her hand repentantly.

"All right," said the mine owner, settling back comfortably in his chair. "You insisted on my telling my story, and now that I have begun it, you won't believe my first sentence." "Yes, I do believe it, papa," Marion said repentantly, going close to her father's chair and putting her arm around his neck. "I believe you were held up by two masked highwaymen with guns in a lonely spot, as you say.

"'Twould be more seemly in ye to stand still and welcome Mis'ess Yeobright, and you the venerablest here, Grandfer Cantle," said the besom-woman. "Faith, and so it would," said the reveller checking himself repentantly. "I've such a bad memory, Mis'ess Yeobright, that I forget how I'm looked up to by the rest of 'em. My spirits must be wonderful good, you'll say? But not always.

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."

Go and tell her about the election. Quick! quick!" She fairly pushed him from her. "Don't wait," she urged, "go." Daniel was on his way when she called him back. "I almost forgot, Daddy, dear," she said repentantly. "I was so gl I mean well, never mind. What I want to say is that if you think the news will be too great a shock, if you think she is not strong enough to hear it now "

"My notion is that Mery's style will suit her best, because he writes in that soft, emotional, luxurious way she has," Grace said, musingly. "Indeed!" said Winterborne, with mock awe. "Suppose you talk over my head a little longer, Miss Grace Melbury?" "Oh, I didn't mean it!" she said, repentantly, looking into his eyes. "And as for myself, I hate French books.

Poor Dick, vexed with himself angry at her for being irritated-waited in the hot sun until she had ended her commands, and when she came out to return he repentantly sidled up, imploring pardon in every movement. She couldn't resist the big, pleading blue eyes, and said, quite as if there had been deep discussion on the point: "I don't think you mean to be a bad boy."

"When are you starting for the dahabeeyah?" she asked, as Nigel came anxiously, repentantly forward to meet her. "I don't think I'll go at all. I don't want to go. I'll stay here and have tea with you." "No, you mustn't do that. I shall like to have tea alone to-day." She spoke very gently, but her manner, her eyes, and every word rebuked him. "Then I'll go," he said, "if you prefer it."

He had to kneel before the minister of the Holy Ghost and tell over his hidden sins truly and repentantly. Before he heard again the footboard of the housedoor trail over the threshold as it opened to let him in, before he saw again the table in the kitchen set for supper he would have knelt and confessed. It was quite simple.

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."

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