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It fell out, therefore, that when she came a little shamefacedly to consult my father, as she sometimes did in days of difficulty for under a show of contempt she often really submitted to his judgment it was given to Agnes Anne to say suddenly, "Let me go to Marnhoul, grandmother!" More so still when John MacAlpine nodded approval. "Yes, let the lassie go let her put her hand to the work.
A few of the listeners follow, among them the lad from the concert hall, who slinks shamefacedly in when he thinks no one is looking. Down at the foot of the Bowery is the "pan-handlers' beat," where the saloons elbow one another at every step, crowding out all other business than that of keeping lodgers to support them.
"I'm sure, sir, we wish you luck to you and the young lady all of us," he said shamefacedly; and his bass, half-concealed mutter was quite as sweet to my ears as a celestial melody; it was, after all, the sanction of simple earnestness to my desires and hopes a witness that he and his like were on my side in the world of romance. "Well, go forward now, Mike," Sebright said, as I took the pistol.
That noon Dixon offered Andrew, shamefacedly, taking him aside lest the other men see, a piece of pie of a superior sort which his mother had put into his dinner bag, but Andrew thanked him kindly and refused it. He could eat nothing whatever that noon.
Wasn't that a trick to scare off any chance onlookers, when some of the treasure was to be brought here?" "Yes," admitted Claire, shamefacedly, and she added: "Milo hadn't told me anything about it. And Rodney thought I was at a dance at the Royal Palm Hotel, that evening. I had expected to go, but I had a headache.
"I seem to have heard of it somewhere I can't remember." He remembered quite well was not Mrs. Devar, student of Burke, sitting in the car at the castle gate? "Oh, we must hurry," he said shamefacedly. "I have kept you here too long, for we have yet to trace huge forests and unharbour'd heaths, Infamous hills and sandy perilous wilds, before we see Chester and Mrs. Leland."
Then the hot blood surged up to his head, making it tingle under his hair, and he came over slowly, almost shamefacedly, and sat down by Hermione. "This sun's made me mad, I think," he said, looking at her. "Why, how pale you are, Hermione!" "Am I? No, it must be the shadow of the awning makes me look so. Oh, Maurice, you are indeed a southerner!
"Oh, my poor child!" she said shamefacedly. "How ugly you are how ugly! and how I love you!" Jean Michel went back to the fireside. He began to poke the fire in protest, but a smile gave the lie to the moroseness and solemnity of his expression. "Good girl!" he said. "Don't worry about it. He has plenty of time to alter. And even so, what does it matter?
"Now she's smeared soot over your face!" She wetted her apron with her tongue and began to rub the soot away, Hanne standing behind him and holding his head in both hands so that he should not move. "Thank your stars that Pelle's a good- natured fellow," said the old woman, as she rubbed. "Or else he'd take it in bad part!" Pelle himself laughed shamefacedly.
Here the incident ended abruptly, so far as any helpful discoveries were concerned. The elevator-man had carried no one down, and he confessed shamefacedly that he had again been asleep, and could not say whether or not anybody had descended the stair which circled the elevator-shaft.
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