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Again, time hanging heavily on his hands, he went home early, and this continued for several days, each day the need to hunt paining him, and each day disgust, depression, shamefacedness driving him into lobby idleness. At last three days came in which a storm prevailed, and he did not go out at all. The snow began to fall late one afternoon. It was a regular flurry of large, soft, white flakes.
Having answered these inquiries, the two parents turned upon Martyn, who, in an access of shamefacedness, had crept behind Clarence and a great orange-tree, and was thence pulled out by Anne's vigorous efforts. The full story had come to light.
"See, Miss Daisy 'That women adorn themselves in modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety; not with broidered hair, or gold, or pearls, or costly array." "Is there any harm in those pretty things, Juanita? They are so pretty!" "I don't know, Miss Daisy; the Lord say he not pleased with them; and the Lord knows." "I suppose," said Daisy but what Daisy supposed was never told.
Here scattered, like a random seed, Remote from men, thou dost not need The embarrassed look of shy distress And maidenly shamefacedness. Thou wear'st upon thy forehead clear The freedom of a mountaineer. A face with gladness overspread, Soft smiles, by human kindness bred, And seemliness complete, that sways Thy courtesies, about thee plays.
'I fear this Divine Comedy will be slow business for us, captain, said Dare, who had heard her cold words. 'O no! said De Stancy, flushing a little: he had not been perceiving that the lad had the measure of his mind so entirely as to gauge his position at any moment. But he would show no shamefacedness. 'Even if it is, my boy, he answered, 'there's plenty of time before the other can come.
In like manner also, that women adorn themselves in modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety; not with broided hair, or gold, or pearls, or costly array; Let the woman learn in silence with all subjection. But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence. For Adam was first formed, then Eve.
Wentworth was rather wide of the mark in suspecting that Clifford had begun to pay unscrupulous compliments to his brilliant cousin; for the young man had really more scruples than he received credit for in his family. He had a certain transparent shamefacedness which was in itself a proof that he was not at his ease in dissipation.
There was no immediate answer to her cry, and overpowered by her own temerity, Grace retreated quickly, shut the door, and stood looking on the floor. But it was not for long. She again lifted the latch, and with far more determination than at first. "Giles, Giles!" she cried, with the full strength of her voice, and without any of the shamefacedness that had characterized her first cry.
Eldridge took his leave, though, to his credit be it said, with considerable shamefacedness and embarrassment. The next morning Virgie sent to Dr.
Fanny turned and looked at Eva, who cast down her eyes before her in a very shamefacedness of happiness and contrition. "Why, what is it?" repeated Fanny, staring at her. "I've got Jim back, I guess, as well as Ellen," said Eva, "and I'm going to be a good woman."
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