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Updated: May 3, 2025
Rose answers shily, in short sentences, and we walk about in the garden. From time to time, she stops to pull up a weed; methodically, she breaks off the flowers hanging faded from their stalks; occasionally, she makes a reference, full of sound sense, to the care required by plants and vegetables.
Miss Sally Madeira, trying to make her way down Main Street one Saturday afternoon, in the early spring of the year 1900, had to go very slowly because of the country people in front of the Grange. Occasionally some of the farm-wives called to her shily. The road was noisy and dusty with the passing of mule-teams, buggies, buckboards, riders on horseback.
One little "Dot" of a girl came shily behind Franky, whom she had long been watching, and threw her half-bun at his side, and then ran away and hid herself, in very shame at the boldness of her own sweet impulse.
The sun is streaming upon us; our faces are close together; my smile calls for hers; my eyes gaze into hers; and I repeat my prayer. Then she whispers, shily: "You see ... I have been deceived once; perhaps you don't know...."
Gray, a man who needed nothing but taste in the public, and the encouragement that would follow such a taste, to stand at, or certainty near, the head of the poets of our own time. He, too, looked shily at the galaxy, and took refuge in a corner. Mr.
Being now authorised to admonish her at all times with regard to her gestures, her voice and her accent, I often make her repeat the same sentence; and, when I at last hear her natural voice, her original sweet and attractive voice, to which the music is beginning to return, shily and timidly, my heart overflows with joy.
It was the feeble Husband you enjoy'd In cold imagination, and no more; Shily you turn'd away faintly resign'd. Sir Cau. Hum, did she so? Gay. Till my Excess of Love betray'd the Cheat. Sir Cau. Ay, ay, that was my Fear. L. Ful. Away, be gone I'll never see you more Gay. You may as well forbid the Sun to shine. Not see you more! Heavens! I before ador'd you, But now I rave!
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