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She took my arm and leaned upon it resignedly, bleeding still, but with a bandage on her wound. "Human life is thus," she said. "What had Monsieur de Mortsauf done to deserve his fate? It proves the existence of a better world. Alas, for those who walk in happier ways!"

"Break them," said Kenelm, resignedly, but at the same time falling back into a formidable attitude of defence, which cooled the pugnacity of his accuser. Mr. Bovill sank into his chair, and wiped his forehead. Kenelm craftily pursued the advantage he had gained, and in mild accents proceeded to reason, "When you recover your habitual serenity of humour, Mr.

"She wants me to telegraph for Ellen Olenska. I had written to Ellen, of course, and to Medora; but now it seems that's not enough. I'm to telegraph to her immediately, and to tell her that she's to come alone." The announcement was received in silence. Mrs. Welland sighed resignedly, and May rose from her seat and went to gather up some newspapers that had been scattered on the floor.

But her voice was very dignified. "I bought them myself," she said. "I consider it a perfectly modest costume, and much safer than the other." "It is quite lovely on you, Highness," said Nikky. In a stiff chair at the edge of the ring Hedwig's lady in waiting sat resignedly. She was an elderly woman, and did not ride.

He received a courteous reply, the details not of course wholly palatable, but confirmatory of the modest hopes he had entertained. This reply he showed to his sister. Mrs. Rossall raised her eyebrows resignedly, and returned the letter in silence. 'What one expected, I suppose? said Mr. Athel. 'I suppose so. Mr. Baxendale probably thinks the man has been applying for a position in your pantry.

This was so much worse that Miss Mary decided she would let the story go on at all hazards, so she leaned back in her chair resignedly, while Polly went on: "Well, and so we said, 'Yes, Miss Mary, we'd like to' and what could we do, for we didn't know how to help poor children." "And I said I didn't want to," broke in Alexia suddenly.

The town had now resignedly paid over the hundred thousand francs, and only two hundred thousand remained owing to the contractor.

The instant that opposition ceased he forgot the injury, and was meekly advancing, when Dick held up his finger. "Go outside, pup, and wait." Crusoe's tail drooped; with a deep sigh he turned and left the tent. He took up a position near the entrance, however, and sat down resignedly.

He didn't want the Dodge family all stirred up by false hopes in case you had made a mistake. The silence will keep 'The Evening Mail' from learning the news for a while. And I've had our forms left standing. We're all ready to run out an extra -in case you haven't made a mistake, Prescott," added Mr. Pollock quizzically. Dick smiled resignedly at this implied doubt.

Archer and her son, having set forth their case, waited resignedly for the familiar phrase. Mrs. van der Luyden, however, who had seldom surprised any one, now surprised them by reaching her long hand toward the bell-rope. "I think," she said, "I should like Henry to hear what you have told me."

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