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When Peggy came hurrying home to look after the dinner she groaned self-reproachfully at the sight of Elaine's furrowed brow, and silently moving lips. "It's a perfect shame! You came up here for a rest, and the first thing we do is to set you to work and such hard work." "Two days of it won't hurt me," Elaine returned buoyantly. "And you know, Peggy, I'm ever so glad to help out."
What had I done? Assisted the victim of the most horrible of all false imprisonments to escape; or cast loose on the wide world of London an unfortunate creature, whose actions it was my duty, and every man's duty, mercifully to control? I turned sick at heart when the question occurred to me, and when I felt self-reproachfully that it was asked too late.
With a beating heart he crept to the other end of the bed; and there lay the prodigal, with no haggard cheeks or sunken eyes, no gray locks or miserable rags, but a rosy, yellow-haired urchin fast asleep, with his head upon his arm. 'I took his pillow, muttered Melchior, self-reproachfully. "'It's an awful lark, said he, shivering with a mixture of cold and delight.
Was that expression of suffering really caused by pain of the body? or was it attributable to anything that she had rashly said? She tried to recall what had passed between Frances and herself. The effort wearied her. Her thoughts turned self-reproachfully to Ovid.
Trew, depressed by the failure of his elaborate scheme, walked behind the young people, grumbling self-reproachfully. "Him recognizing me all along, and calling me by my nickname at the finish!" Clarence Mills ran up the staircase of his club, and the two walked inside the railings of the square, inspected the bust of Shakespeare at the centre. A few people were sitting about.
"This won't do," said he to me. "It's a name that sticks." "It must be my fault! She must have heard it from me," said I self-reproachfully. "You must tell her it's the short for Ralph." "But it's longer." "It's the short," said he; "and you've got to tell her so." Henceforth I heard as much of "Mr.
"It did seem rather mean not to ask them," said Gowan, self-reproachfully, "though they'd have spoilt the whole show. I vote we give another some time a prunes and prism affair without any lovers in it and let them all come." "Right you are! But it will be a tame business after this!" agreed Bertha. All in a Mist
It still rested there when they had resumed their walk, only stirring self-reproachfully when John incautiously remarked the street's restored quietness. Barbara was silent. When they had gone some distance farther John asked, "Have I forfeited your solicitude? Will you not warn me, after all?"
And he added self-reproachfully: "I never thought of your cutting across the bench and riding down the trail back of the house. I meant to head you off " "It's shorter," said Jean briefly. "I if I can't stay, I'd rather go to town, Lite. I don't like to stay over at Uncle Carl's." Therefore, when they reached the mouth of the coulee, Lite turned into the trail that led to town.
She made a gesture to stay him, and by an effort seemed to shake off the threatening collapse. "No, no," she said; "please don't. It is very stupid of me, but these repeated shocks are rather trying. You see one has never had any experience of the sort before." "It was more than stupid of me to blunder into the story," Gifford said self-reproachfully. "But it never occurred to me "
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