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Into the dunnage bag Bram now put Philip's supplies, even to the last crumb of bannock, and then returned the articles he had taken out, after which he rolled the bag up in the bear skins and replaced the skins on the sledge. After that, still mumbling, and still paying no attention to Philip, he reseated himself on the edge of the sledge and finished his breakfast of raw meat.
M. Fortunat was not a little disturbed; and it was with a look of something very like consternation that he glanced at Madame d'Argeles, who had reseated herself and was now sobbing violently, with her face hidden on the arm of her chair. "What prevents her?" he thought. "Why this sudden terror now that her brother is dead? Is she unwilling to confess that she is a Chalusse?
There weren't many flies on her, I tell you. She picked up English quicker than I picked up her lingo, and took to wearing a dress and shawl." The stranger still sat motionless, looking into the fire. Peter Halket reseated himself more comfortably before the fire. "Well, I came home to the huts one day, rather suddenly, you know, to fetch something; and what did I find?
Look here, my boy," he added, as Abel reseated himself on the grain-sack which did duty as chair of instruction, and drawing, as he spoke, a letter forth to the light; "come to the candle, Abel, and see if so be thee can read this, but don't tell any one I showed it thee, Abel." "Not me, Gearge," said Abel, warmly; and he added, "Be it from thy young 'ooman, Gearge?"
While Antoine and Francois were admiring the figure, Pierre, for his part, took most interest in a young girl who had opened the door to them, and who had now wearily reseated herself at a little table to continue a book she was reading. This was Jahan's sister, Lise. A score of years younger than himself, she was but sixteen, and had been living alone with him since their father's death.
"He bears him bravely," said one, as the revellers reseated themselves. "Noticed you the 'we' the style royal?" "But it must be owned that he lords it well," said the ambassador of the Visconti: "less pride would be cringing to his haughty court." "Why," said a professor of Bologna, "why is the Tribune called proud? I see no pride in him." "Nor I," said a wealthy jeweller.
Austen," he resumed, "won't you and Margaret have tea at my apartment to-morrow?" He would have reseated himself but the lady saw to it that he did not. "You have such pleasant programmes, Mr. Lennox. You are not going though, are you? Well, if you must, good-night." It was boreal, yet, however arctic, it was smiling, debonair. As such, Lennox had no recourse but to accept it.
"My love," he repeated, "I must go I must go! I cannot trust myself a moment longer with " What he had on his lips need not be written. "That lady," he added, hastily correcting himself, and he pointed to the marchesa, who, led by the cavaliere, had reseated herself upon the sofa, looking defiance at everybody. "I have borne it all for your sake, Enrica."
This explains what I said awhile ago: I owe you more pleasure than I can ever give. But one thing was certain: I could not bear the idea that you should not be told, and by me, how grateful your words were to me, how grateful I was to you. Again, may God bless you!" And now he turned abruptly away, awaiting no answer, reseated himself at the piano and retouched the keys.
She seemed to be quite calm, though a little pale. Observing the prince, whom she evidently did not expect to see there, alone in the corner, she smiled, and approached him: "What are you doing there?" she asked. The prince muttered something, blushed, and jumped up; but Aglaya immediately sat down beside him; so he reseated himself.
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