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He has teased Nellie to get out her guitar; we've had quite a concert. What a charming, bright companion he is!" she says, appealing to me. "Very, very!" I assent, with a slight yawn. "Do go out, Blanche, I don't need you here." Mrs. Steele looks a little self-reproached. "No, dear, I know you don't care about my staying," I answer, "but I'm a little tired of the deck."
"Paul is very patient," said Faith not lightly, as Margaret had spoken, but as one self-reproached, almost, for abusing patience "and they go to-morrow to Lake George. He won't look for a letter until he gets to Saratoga." She had calculated her time as if it were the minutes of a reprieve. When Paul Rushleigh, with his mother, reached Saratoga, he found two letters there, for him.
You are self-reproached at your own chilliness and want of reciprocity. The next day, when you go to warm your hands a little, you find a few ashes! 'Tis a long love and cool against a short love and hot; men, at all events, have nothing to complain of."
Through it he saw the trench where he had been bombarded for twenty-six days on end, unable to stir from the sticky ditch full of corpses which rose around him like a wall.... His mother laid her hand on his, he woke, saw the affectionate questioning glances of his people, and self-reproached for making them uneasy, he smiled and began to look about and talk gaily.
I'm but using theirs till I get my own. I shall one day." "Why do you think so?" "Don't you think, sir, that everything will come right one day?" "God grant it!" responded the captain with a groan, self-reproached for the little faith beside the strong desire. "Do you think it wrong, sir, to use a name that is not quite my own?" said Clare. "People sometimes seem to think so."
I feel self-reproached at criticising her thus, for she, with the other two visitors, admired me intensely, and when sufficient time had elapsed for them to conquer their bashfulness, they asked Vincent, in hushed and reverent tones, if all the ladies in the States were so "tall, and nice, and white, and beautiful."
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