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In another moment Marcella had been introduced to a tall, fair lady in a very fashionable black and pink bonnet, who held out a gracious hand. "I have heard so much of you!" said Lady Selina, as they walked along the passage to the dining-room together. "It must be so wonderful, your nursing!" Marcella laughed rather restively. "No, I don't think it is," she said; "there are so many of us."

"Very well, your highness," replied Nietzel gloomily, looking into the pale, sad countenance of the Electoral Prince with a glance full of strange meaning. "Why do you look so inquiringly at me, master?" asked the Prince restively. "Pardon me, most gracious sir, I will not do so again," said Gabriel, casting down his eyes.

Therefore, after all, the feeling I have acquired concerning this part of Suffolk may be in part a matter of instinct. September 3. Why is it that notwithstanding my profound admiration for Beethoven, and the delight he frequently gives me, I yet feel so disquieted by that master and so restively hostile to his prevailing temper?

"Well, I always knew she was childish, but I never expected her to want to go back to kindergarten!" Leslie rose up straight as a rush, her strong young arms down at her sides, her fingers in their soft suède gloves working restively as if she wanted to rush at her aunt and administer corporal punishment. Her pretty red lips were pursed angrily, and her blue eyes fairly blazed righteous wrath.

How he would have liked to throw discretion to the winds and tell her the whole miserable story! "Are you good at accounting?" "Fairly." What was all this about? He began to riffle the leaves of the book, restively. "Could you tell an honest man from a dishonest one?" "I believe so." Thomas had eyebrows, too, but he did not know how to use them properly.

She will not go far astray, with her wily enticers, who have only stimulated and given direction, for a time, to her undisciplined impulses. You know how impatient she has always been under control how restively her spirit has chafed itself when a restraining hand was laid upon her.

"Have I got to eat humble pie and go back, Teddy?" "You've got to eat humble pie," she said, as a laughing note crept into her voice when she thought of Jamie Lyman, insignificant and warty cause of such a storm. "About your going back, that is for papa to say, dear. I think you ought to do it." "I hate that school!" he muttered restively. "Why?" "Don't like the fellows."

Now and then I saw him get up and shake himself restively, but I am bound to say in her behalf, that her pursuit of him seemed quite involuntary, and that she enjoyed it no more than he did. Twenty times I was on the point of asking, "Why don't you people go in for a good long separation? Is there nothing to call you to Europe, Alderling?

"But I know it myself in my bones. She'll do this if she's handled. But there's a man that'll not be doing it at all, at all, and that's Ulick Sullivan. You'll have to be rid of him for a time, and how I'm not saying." "I'll be planning that." "Well, make no mistake about it. He must not get wind of this." "Ain't I knowing it?" James returned restively. He had been snubbed, and he was sore.

"I've been trying to," said Betty softly, with a shy glow on her face that he remembered all the way back to the city. CANDACE CAMERON paced her little gabled room restively, with face growing redder and more excited at every step. For several weeks now she had been virtually a prisoner albeit a willing enough one in the house of Stanhope.

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