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She sat and tilted her head at him in audacious provocation; she assumed as chastened an expression as she could in the face of her very real relief at the news of Garry's safety. "I'm sorry," she murmured humbly. "I'm sorry to disappoint you. But, you see, I didn't know " She laughed at him. Her lips curled, petal-like, in a gurgling peal of enjoyment at his shame-faced grin.
The red-cheeked shy young man's female cousin exchanged a red-cheeked, shame-faced, rustic grin with him as he rode by, and the young man, in imitation of Monsieur Dorn, made his horse caracole, but being less versed in horsemanship than the old gendarme, had to hold on ignominiously by the mane in payment for his own temerity.
Ah, me! women know what it is, that mist over the eyes, that trembling in the limbs, that faltering of the voice, that sweet, shame-faced, unspoken confession of weakness which does not wish to be strong, that sudden overflow in the soul where thoughts loose their hold on each other and swim single and helpless in the flood of emotion, women know what it is!
The hand that stroked his tumbled hair was very gentle. 'No, Lemuel, only sorry that my boy forgot the King was looking on. With a shame-faced look the boy's hand sought his pocket, but Satan whispered, 'She may be mad to-morrow, and he crept away. 'What are you teasing Pauline about? asked Stephen, as he went upstairs. 'Ain't doin' nuthin', was the sullen reply. 'Yes, you are.
The resemblance was extraordinary: even the low white collar of her blouse, fastened with a black bow, repeated the somewhat Byronic appearance of the young man; and as there came a knock at the door, she turned, a little shame-faced, but excited in the certainty of her success. But it was only Susan, who gave no sign of astonishment at the change.
"I don't want to eat with Jule," Dick said. "He eats too fast." The young people paired off, leaving out Bob. Then they all looked at him in a shame-faced, apologetic way. "You needn't mind me," said Bob, interpreting their glances. "I don't want to heat with none of you. I've got some wittals down to the wagon." "Why, what have you got?" said Sarah Ketchum. She felt cheap, and so did the others.
'And so, Amy, said her sister, when the three together passed out at the door that had such a shame-faced consciousness of being different from other doors: the uncle instinctively taking Amy's arm as the arm to be relied on: 'so, Amy, you are curious about me?
It had nothing to do with my mouth! He said it would make me grow tall. And it hasn't not an inch! I don't see what you wanted it for! You are tall enough." "I got it for my mouth," said Dan with a shame-faced grin. "The girls in school laugh at it so. Kate Marr says it's like a gash in a pie. Billy said that seed would shrink it for sure." Well, there it was! Billy had deceived us both.
He was altogether ignorant of Mr. Bozzle, although Mr. Bozzle had been on his track now for two days and two nights. He had determined, as he came on to Nuncombe Putney, that he would not be shame-faced about his visit to Mrs. Trevelyan.
"Unfortunately I have no evening dress; and if the seats " "Oh, that'll be all right," said Philip, smiling at his timorous, scrupulous women-kind. "We'll go as we are, and buy the best we can get. Monteriano is not formal." So this strenuous day of resolutions, plans, alarms, battles, victories, defeats, truces, ended at the opera. Miss Abbott and Harriet were both a little shame-faced.
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