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"Go 'long, boy, now, d'ye ever heah de better o' dat? dat man's foolin' wid you; jes' tryin' to git yo' to let him out." "No, he isn't," said Willy; "you ought to have heard him." But both Balla and Frank were laughing at him, so he felt very shamefaced. He was relieved by hearing another groan. "Oh, oh, oh! Ah, ah!" "You hear that?" he asked, triumphantly.
"He's right over behind that little clump of tall grass." "Humph! I thought he wasn't very far away," grunted Grandfather Frog, with a twinkle in his great, goggly eyes. Peter crept out of his hiding-place, looking rather shamefaced and very foolish.
Sam's fit of exaltation was over, and he stood shamefaced and troubled, wiping his damp hands upon the white napkin. "I beg your pardon, sir," he said humbly. "You see, I knowed Mr Harry so well. He was always such a gentleman to me, and it was such an upset when he died that that now he's come to life again, sir, it seemed like making a man forget himself, sir, and "
Was not thy fear that I should vanish away or change into something unsightly and gruesome? Fear not, I say; am I not a woman, and thine own?" And again she flushed bright red, and her grey eyes lightened, and she looked at him all confused and shamefaced.
They must be in a bad way truly. "Do all of the children go to school?" he inquired. "Why yes, sir," returned Jennie, stammering. She was too shamefaced to own that one of the children had been obliged to leave school for the lack of shoes. The utterance of the falsehood troubled her.
You know I shall have a little trouble with these dresses trouble I like but still I shall pretend it's trouble, that you may pay me for it. Pay me by letting me experiment! I just long to take all your hair down, and do it as it ought to be done. And you don't know how clever I am. Let me! And already, before the shamefaced girl could reply, she was gently pushed into the chair before Mrs.
But now he began to cry violently. He huddled himself together, clasping his head between his hands. It felt like a bristly stubble. When he looked up again his mother was gone. A child sleeps in spite of everything. He came down the next morning in a contrite mood and thoroughly shamefaced. His mother was not up; she was unwell, for she had not slept a wink. He heard this before he went to her.
The rain had decreased, there was a partial moonlight, and the driver was turning upon them a shamefaced countenance. "What's the matter?" asked the candidate. "To tell you the truth, Mr. Grayson," replied the driver, in an apologetic tone. "I've gone wrong somehow or other, and I don't know just where we're at." "Lost?" said Harley.
As the steps came nearer the door, he began to wish that Mr. Peppermint had been successful. The widow entered the room first, and at her heels the expectant beauty. We can hardly say that she was blushing; but she did look rather shamefaced, and hung back a little at the door, as though she still had half a mind to think better of it, and go off to her bed. 'Come in, you little fool, said Mrs.
A young gentle lady, said she, meek and soft of speech, loving and obedient unto her lord, and in especial shamefaced, shrinking from any public note of herself or any deed she did. This lady had not been wed long time, when the Emperor Albright died. And he died by poison. Some among his following had given it; and his judges sat to try whom.
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