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Hello, I've done it. No, I haven't. No luck at all. Haven't brought up a demon all day." He gathered up the cards, and began to shuffle. "Ah, lov'," he sang sentimentally, with a vacant eye on the roof of the summerhouse, "could I bot tell thee how moch " "Oh, stop it!" said Wesson. "You seem depressed, laddie. What's the matter? Ah, lov', could I bot tell thee "
He was no longer to be alone. Stuart stirred uneasily in his chair and poked at the fire before him. "Do you remember the day you came to see me," said the Picture, sentimentally, "and built the fire yourself and lighted some girl's letters to make it burn?" "Yes," said Stuart, "that is, I said that they were some girl's letters. It made it more picturesque. I am afraid they were bills.
Frank had no knowledge of the instrument, but his ear was exquisitely just and appreciative; his artistic desire was febrile and foolish, but you thought less of this in his music than in his painting and poetry. His soul went out in the strain of melody sentimentally; and it leaned him in varying and beautiful attitudes.
He slowly raised his right arm, the rest of him still and motionless like a statue, and took the Doctor's hand in his. It was a great moment. Polynesia nodded to me in a knowing, satisfied kind of way. And I heard old Bumpo sniffle sentimentally. Then the Doctor tried to speak to Long Arrow. But the Indian knew no English of course, and the Doctor knew no Indian.
"Doris, dear, you must play me 'The Nut Bush. I want to hear it on that old piano. Tinkle it, dear, tinkle it, and don't play 'The Nut Bush' too sentimentally, nor yet too gaily." "Which way will you have it?" she asked; "'a true love's truth or a light love's art'?" "I would have it dainty and fantastic as Schumann wrote it, 'only the song of a secret bird."
By no means a quick reader of character, Lady Charlotte nevertheless perceived that the man who spoke in this fashion, after what she had confessed, must be sentimentally, if not actually, playing double. Thus she came to his assistance: "Are you begging permission to break our engagement?" "At least, whatever I do get I must beg for now!"
As he went forth from Cairo up the Nile with great designs in his mind, and an approving Ministry behind him, he had the feeling of a hunter with a sure quarry before him. Now he remembered Lucy Gray; and he flushed with a delightful and victorious indignation remembering his last hour with her. He even sentimentally recalled a song he once wrote for her sympathetic voice.
In the ROSSPLATZ, Herries, who was in a becoming fur cap, and a coat with a fur-lined collar, took a circumstantial leave of her. He raised both her hands to his lips. "To the memory of those divine waltzes our waltzes!" he said sentimentally. "And to all the others the future has in store for us!" She left her hands in his, and smiled at him. "Till to-morrow then," said Herries.
There was one reason why a man much less sensitive than Marcus should have been thrown off his balance by this letter. It was a fact that every afternoon, at half past two o'clock, rain or shine, with bachelor-like punctuality, he passed up and down in front of Miss Pillbody's school, and looked sentimentally at the closed blinds, thinking unutterable things.
"Oh, I don't know," said I, inanely, for I could not say that nothing could be plainer. "I always used to think that to live in this neighbourhood would be paradise," murmured Maria, looking sentimentally but vacantly into a box of seedling balsams. "I'm very glad you like it," said I. I could not make pretty speeches.
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