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Jokes and cheery talk filled the air. Tommy, carrying plates shyly at first, found herself the object of much friendly interest. "Little Miss Immigrant," they called her, and vied with each other in making her feel that they were all welcoming her.
They called for Miss Gray. Jane arose and very shyly thanked the city's representative. Then as gently and as simply as if talking to wayward children, she spoke to the men and women before her, who bent forward with respectful attention while the sick ones fastened their weary eyes upon her.
Let it be that if I can win the dog, and if he will take me as his master and friend, he shall be mine. And you take the pistol, and have a care of it." "That's all right!" said Lafitte shyly, yet delightedly, as I could see. "Here, Partial!" I called to the dog; and being young and friendly, and attached to neither in particular, and only in general worshiping the creature Boy, he came to me!
Shall I be right, gentlemen, if I do this?" "Quite right," both declared. "How do you do?" said Paul, coming forward. All three started. His father crouched shyly down in his arm-chair, like a dog who fears the whip, and the brothers stretched out their hands, very embarrassed and very humble, and begged him to let by-gones be by-gones.
And now run home, for your own sake, my child." "Goodbye! monsieur." She paused at the door and added shyly, "You will really come tomorrow morning?" "Yes, yes; before breakfast. Goodbye, Noemi." At about ten on the ensuing day I repaired to Noemi's lodging, and found Madame Jeannel, the landlady, on the look-out for me. "Noemi told me you were coming," she said; "I will go and fetch her.
One of the four, a gay young fellow, with long riding-boots laced with green laces, said a few words, the others gave a laugh, and poor Myles, knowing how ungainly he must seem to them, felt the blood rush to his cheeks, and shyly turned his head.
"Oh, I dare say it will clear," said he, shyly; and he endeavored to make light of Hamish's assertions that they were "ferry pretty shots ferry good shots; and it was always a right thing to put cartridges in the barrels at the door of a house, for no one could tell what might be close to the house; and he was sure that Mr.
After that they all skated again. When they came in, little Miss Thrasher, looking almost gay in a rose-red gown, met them in the corridor. "I thought it would be fun," she said, shyly, "to have supper in my room. I have a big box from home.
"Ah!" ... But mastering his feelings, he added: "Whom was she married to?" "To that young man who went with us, you know, he has joined us in business." "I remember him, perfectly." He was going out, feeling very unhappy, though scarcely knowing why, when Madame called him back. "And how is your friend?" she asked, rather shyly. "He is very well, thank you."
'Then why should you have delivered such a defence of me? she asked with simple curiosity. Somerset involuntarily looked in her face for his answer. Paula again teased the necklace. 'Would you have spoken so eloquently on the other side if I if occasion had served? she inquired shyly. 'Perhaps I would. Another pause, till she said, 'I, too, was insincere. 'You? 'I was. 'In what way?
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