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And that he was in this happy frame of mind he evidenced in divers way; he simpered most charmingly; he half closed his little eyes; he assiduously stroked his chin and moustache; and lisped time after time, "Splendid! delicious!" but they did not know to which he was referring, the picture or the wine.
There was much hand shaking and congratulation and the church emptied slowly. Among the last to leave were the Peppers and Mr. Pratt. Lavinia took the minister aside. "Mr. Ellery," she simpered, "I've that is, Caleb and me will prob'ly want you to That is, we want you to be the one " "Yes, Miss Pepper?" "Oh, my sakes! you see 'Bishy dear, come here a minute, won't you?"
But madame has not yet essayed her attire and assured herself of its effect. I trust madame la comtesse will deem this sufficient apology for not being received." As she concluded, Lurline simpered and courtesied, and seemed confident that she had gracefully acquitted herself of a difficult duty. "Not receive us when we are here by invitation?" ejaculated the countess, angrily.
Neither of them took any notice of it, and a minute later Mr. Stiles called the widow a "saucy little baggage," and said that she reminded him of the Duchess of Marford. "I used to think she was the most charming woman in England," he said, meaningly. Mrs. Dutton simpered and looked down; Mr. Stiles moved his chair a little closer to her, and then glanced thoughtfully at his friend.
While it endures, the temperature falls, the respiration disappears, the heartbeat is indistinguishable in fact, it is death, save that it is evanescent. Even the most comprehensive mind" here he closed his eyes and simpered "could hardly conceive a universal outbreak of it in this fashion."
On one occasion a pietistic young creature, who brought with him his own lace cotta but forgot to bring his nightshirt, begged to be allowed the joy of serving Father Rowley at early Mass next morning. When they came back and were sitting round the breakfast table, this young man simpered in a ladylike voice: "Oh, Father, couldn't you keep your fingers closed when you give the Dominus vobiscum?"
"Strange," said Tant Sannie; "I had convulsions too. Wonderful that we should be so much alike!" "Aunt," said the young man explosively, "can we sit up tonight?" Tant Sannie hung her head and half closed her eyes; but finding that her little wiles were thrown away, the young man staring fixedly at his hat, she simpered, "Yes," and went away to fetch candles.
You must promise to marry us all, and then baptize the babies.” Norwegian Anna, always dignified, looked at her reprovingly. “Baptists don’t believe in christening babies, do they, Jim?” I told her I did n’t know what they believed, and did n’t care, and that I certainly was n’t going to be a preacher. “That’s too bad,” Tiny simpered. She was in a teasing mood. “You’d make such a good one.
Or, and she simpered, 'shall it be Aunt Winifred? 'As you please, said Mrs. Ferrars, advancing towards her old acquaintance, whom she would hardly have recognised, so different was the pale, downcast, slouching figure, from the bright, handsome lad she remembered. 'How cold your hand is! she exclaimed; 'you should not sit in this cold passage.
Thane?" she fairly gasped. Then she simpered. "I'm really not a bit afraid. Still," hastily "if you really wish to, I should be delighted." If Mr.
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