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"You would not fear to meet him again, then?" "On the contrary, I should like it, of all things. There is a halo of romance about this mysterious husband of mine that renders him intensely interesting. Girls love romance dearly; and I'm only a girl, you know." "And the silliest girl I ever did know," said Miriam.

He needs one. If ever a stingy old reprobate needed to have a warnin' from the hereafter that man does." "Did you hear anything anything else?" whispered Emily, fearfully. "No, I didn't, and I didn't wait for fear I MIGHT hear it. Did I lock the door when I came in? Emily, I guess you think I'm the silliest old coward that ever was. I am and I know it.

Or, having been moved by the consequences of sin, they straightway go and prepare cases for the divorce courts; having appreciated the purity and peace of monastery life and a daily communion service, they return without hesitation or sense of inconsistency to their favourite modes of gambling; having revelled in the most lovely music in the world, they proceed to listen nightly to the ugliest and silliest music in the world.

"That you must excuse me from telling," said Mrs. Somers; "I am too much ashamed of it too much ashamed of myself. Besides, it was a sort of thing that I could not well explain, if I were to set about it; in short, it was the silliest trifle in the world: but I assure you that if I had not loved you very much, I should not have been so foolishly angry.

Still, when we wish for solid geographical information, we must prefer the solemn coxcombry of Pinkerton to the noble work of Strabo. If we wanted instruction respecting the solar system, we should consult the silliest girl from a boarding-school, rather than Ptolemy. Thucydides was undoubtedly a sagacious and reflecting man.

The cleverest as well as the silliest of them, the frankest as the shrewdest, are seldom able to keep their secret; it bursts from them, at any rate, to the eyes of another woman.

And greatly to his surprise, as she put her arms around his neck, he felt her tears upon his cheek. "Why, Rosie, what ails you? I didn't mean to be cross, Rosie, my darling." But, in a minute, Rose was smiling through her tears. "Rosie, dear," whispered her brother, "you are a very silly little girl. I think you are the very silliest girl I know. I wish " Rose wiped her eyes.

It is very trying to one's composure to hear grave merchants, in their counting-houses, giving important orders to clerks and compradors in what sounds, until one gets accustomed to it, like the silliest of baby-talk.

"No," agreed Velo, "he didn't get a thing out of all that, and I always thought that colony for the sick was the silliest thing I ever heard of. I'll tell you right now when I get hold of things " he caught himself up quickly. "I mean, of course, when you get hold of things, if you do as I would do, you will send those people packing back to their slums as fast as they can go.

She whined ordinarily. Now she whimpered. And so by ogling him, by blushing at him, by tittering at him, by giggling at him, by snickering at him, by simpering at him, by making herself tenfold more a fool even than nature had made her, she managed to convey to the dismayed soul of the young teacher the frightful intelligence that he was loved by the richest, the ugliest, the silliest, the coarsest, and the most entirely contemptible girl in Flat Creek district.

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