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"Oh, why didn't you tell me?" Nola's face seemed to clear of something, a shadow of perplexity, it seemed, that Frances had seen in it from time to time since her coming there. She looked frankly and reprovingly at Frances. "I didn't miss it until I was leaving, and I didn't want to delay the rest of them to look for it. It really doesn't matter."

She despised the status of her parents and looked to marry out of it. They for their part could not understand the desire to be other than themselves. "I don't say Fanny couldn't," she admitted. "All I say is, nobody could call this a luck-match." "Ah, thou hast me too many flies in thy nose," reprovingly interposed Mrs. Belcovitch, who had just crawled up. "Thou art too high-class."

"I will instruct them myself, Madam," and William slapped the calf of the leg he was caressing. My mother smiled. "Ay, Madam, you may smile; but I and my Lord Dorset were the best scholars of the age; you shall read my play." "Do, Mother," said I, "read the play. Shall I tell her some of the jests in it, Uncle?" My mother shook her head in anticipative horror, and raised her finger reprovingly.

I had thought that the Scots were such big fierce soldiers, and you are not very big not so tall as papa; and you do not look fierce at all not half so fierce as my cousin Caspar, who is but a boy." "That is very rude, Thekla," her mother said reprovingly, while Malcolm laughed gaily. "You are quite right, Fraulein Thekla.

'Angel, he said, in a voice from the sadness of his heart, 'I will not ask any questions, in case you have made promises not to betray secrets; but you must never make such promises again. Tell me you will never do this thing again. She was silent. 'Angela! he said, reprovingly. 'I don't know why I should promise you more than Edgar, broke out Angela, petulantly.

In the first place, I might tell you that it was almost like cherishing the love of one's fellow-creatures at which no doubt you shake your head reprovingly; but, leaving aside the enormous provision for the exercise of this natural faculty which we offer to each other, why should crabs scuttle from under my horse's feet in such a way as to make me laugh again every time I think of it, if there is not an inherent propriety in laughter, as the only emotion which certain objects challenge an emotion wholesome for the soul and body of man?

With this parting shot, he went away, and a moment later they heard him going up to his room to pack his things. Ray turned to her sister. Reprovingly, she said: "Weren't you a little severe with him?" Helen shook her head. Quickly, she said: "I never could bear the sight of the man. He is treacherous and deceitful. I'm not at all sure that he's honest.

"It's Palmer!" he said, with an oath that sounded like a cry. The sight of the man brought George before him, living enough to wring his heart He knocked a log off the worm-fence, and stepped over into the field. "I'm goin', David. To think o' him turnin' traitor to Old Virginia! I'll not bide here till meet him." "Brother!" said Gaunt, reprovingly. "Don't hold me, Gaunt!

"He is wounded, hurt," answered Jethro, "and for the next few days will be useless. The goat-girl Miriam the wild cat cut his forehead with her reaping hook." "Why did I not hear of this sooner?" cried Dorothea reprovingly. "What have you done to the girl?" "We have shut her up in the hay loft," answered Jethro, "and there she is raging and storming." The mistress shook her head disapprovingly.

'Nay, Freda, said her mother; 'all that Mr. Burford is considering is whether it would be for the happiness or welfare of either to be raised to a position for which she is not prepared. 'I thought you were on her side, mother. 'There are no sides, Freda, said her father reprovingly.

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