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Fanny, come closer and listen to me your time and opportunities for good must be used not abused or wasted." "I will try and get up," said Caroline, repentantly. "I wish mamma had trained me to it when I was a child, as the Duchess of Kent trained the princess! I might have learned to like it by this time." "Long before this," said Constance.
"Perhaps it was too prudish," she said repentantly. "Only I have fancied it was a sort of trick of ours too frequent perhaps. There, you may hold it as much as you like. Is that good of me?" "Yes; very." "But I must tell him." "Who?" "Richard." "Oh of course, if you think it necessary. But as it means nothing it may be bothering him needlessly." "Well are you sure you mean it only as my cousin?"
It has been changed mainly by taking on a load of Arabic words. Well there wasn't a trace of the Arabic in the tongue they were speaking. "It sounded odd, of course but I could understand quite easily. They were talking about Ruth. To be explicit, they were discussing her with exceeding frankness " "Martin!" she cried wrathfully. "Well, all right," he went on, half repentantly.
I suppose you will say that 'that is all right, too; for your heart must be petrified Well, perhaps I shouldn't say that your heart is exactly petrified," added Ole repentantly when at last he noticed Tidemand's terrible face. "But you need not expect any apology from me, either. You are hardened; that's what you are! I tell you, Hanka wants to come back!" Pause.
Back there in the quiet fields was the little gray house, back there was peace and love and contentment, and with all her heart she wished that she might fly to the shelter of the little grandmother's welcoming arms. Perhaps something of her feeling showed in her face, for as they went up-stairs, Judy said repentantly, "Don't mind me, Anne.
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.
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."
"Well, you are a nice person to back me up," said Janet sarcastically. "I couldn't help it, Janet," said Anne repentantly. "I just felt as if I had stood by and seen murder done. I HAD to run after him." "Oh, I'm just as glad you did. When I saw John Douglas making off down that road I just felt as if every little bit of joy and happiness that was left in my life was going with him.
I've seen him twice, but he never told me." "Why, my dear, do you mean to say you haven't heard of Brooks Insall?" "Brooks Insall." Janet repeated the name, as her eyes sought his figure between the tables. "No." "I'm sure I don't know why I should have expected you to hear of him," declared the lady, repentantly. "He's a writer an author."
He saw again what he had seen in the village when Captain Hahn had struck his memorable, self-revealing blow. The smile the smile of those who choose death for the better part. "Signorina!" His hands before his eyes hid her and her smile from him. "Please I beg ." There was no answer. He lowered his hands, and lifted timidly, repentantly, his face to seek pardon. But upon the path was no one.
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