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It is in the gift of my cousin, Sir Mowbray Elsmere. My great-uncle' he drew himself together suddenly. 'But I don't know why I should imagine that these things interest other people, he said, with a little quick, almost comical, accent of self-rebuke. 'Please go on, cried Catherine hastily.

Brooke threw his head and shoulders backward as if some one had thrown a light missile at him. Dorothea immediately felt some self-rebuke, and said "I mean in the light of a husband. He is very kind, I think really very good about the cottages. A well-meaning man." "But you must have a scholar, and that sort of thing? Well, it lies a little in our family.

But that self-rebuke of one's own spirit from which we may not fly that remorseful and ever-vexing presence which haunts us, and pursues with a wing even more fleet than that of fear which tells clamorously of what we had, and scornfully of what we have lost lost for ever! that is the demon from whom there is no escape, and beyond whom there is no torture.

Evidently he did n't dream that he was not alone. The trees had no doubt hidden his watchers. But now Susanna's voice startled him. With one wild glance at them, and a wild twitter of surprise, self-rebuke, consternation, he bounded into the air, and in a second was a mere speck again. "Oh, how silly of him," Susanna sighed. "Does he think we are dragons?" "No," said Anthony.

He strove to tear himself away from the noxious siren that had bewitched him. But he could not do it. He could not be again heart free. He had looked for rapturous joy in loving this lovely creature, and he already found that he met with little but disappointment and self-rebuke. He had come across the fruit of the Dead Sea, so sweet and delicious to the eye, so bitter and nauseous to the taste.

That bunch of Telling ME Oh, for heaven's sake, let's quit arguing. All this discussing may be all right at a party but Let's forget it while we're hunting." "I know. The Wonderlust probably it's a worse affliction than the Wanderlust. I just wonder " She told herself that she had everything in the world. And after each self-rebuke she stumbled again on "I just wonder "

As she raised her face slowly from the posture to which a momentary feeling of self-rebuke had depressed it, her eyes encountered those of Roland, and became gradually animated with their usual spirit of malicious drollery, which not unnaturally excited a similar expression in those of the equally volatile page.

"Vain task," he murmured, "to wean myself from the dead! Yet I am now betrothed to another; and she, with all her virtues, is not the one to " He stopped short in generous self-rebuke. "Too late to think of that! Now, all that should remain to me is to insure the happiness of the life to which I have pledged my own. But " He sighed as he so murmured.

Gascoigne was inwardly going through some self-rebuke for not being more wary, and was now really sorry for the lad; but every consideration was subordinate to that of using the wisest tactics in the case. He had quickly made up his mind and to answer the more quietly "My dear boy, you are too young to be taking momentous, decisive steps of that sort.

"Certainly not!" cried Clara, in severe self-rebuke. Then she talked of his return for a while as if it might be expected any moment. "In the mean time," she added, "you must stay here; you're quite right about that, too, but you mustn't stay here alone: he'd be quite as much shocked at that as if he found you gone when he came back.

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