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Go, get thee gone, and by thyself devise some tricking game to trap these rebels; and never let me see thy face at court again until thou hast a better tale to tell." So away went the Sheriff in sorrier pass than ever, and cudgeled his brain, on the way home, for some plan of action. His daughter met him on his return and saw at once that he had been on a poor mission.

Here you have lost five months of the most splendid time you ever had, and you don't seem to mind it a bit! Why, if I were in your place my heart would be perfectly broken. And you needn't have come, either; that's the worst of it. It was just a whim of Polly's. Papa says Amy might have stayed as well as not. Why aren't you sorrier, Katy?" "Oh, I don't know.

"Not without the man I want in the bunk next mine," said Belden Lorimer, gazing through half-shut eyes at nothing in particular. Richard experienced the severest pang of regret he had yet known. "If that's true, old Lorry," said he slowly, "I'm sorrier than I can tell you." "Then come along!" Lorimer looked waked up at last. He laid a persuasive hand on Richard's arm.

He found Raymond swinging in a hammock under the trees. "I say," he began awkwardly, "I'm sorry I hit you when we had that row. Aunt Mabel wished me to tell you so." "Hum! You'll be sorrier still before long. I suppose now you want to 'kiss and be friends'?" "No, I don't." "Then if you don't want to be forgiven," returned the other with a sneer, "why d'you come and say you're sorry?"

"Very well, then," said he, "you'll be sorrier for this than you ever were for anything in your life." And he stamped away, leaving me alone. I flew up to my room, because I wasn't going to run the risk of his bringing Sir Lionel in and telling him everything before me.

Looking down upon his awkward grief, Bachelder half regretted the just anger that caused him to slip the news like a lightning bolt; he would have felt sorrier but that he perceived Paul's sorrow rooted in the same colossal egotism that would have sacrificed the mother on the altars of its vast conceit.

I hope that Dorian Gray will make this girl his wife, passionately adore her for six months, and then suddenly become fascinated by some one else. He would be a wonderful study." "You don't mean a single word of all that, Harry; you know you don't. If Dorian Gray's life were spoiled, no one would be sorrier than yourself. You are much better than you pretend to be." Lord Henry laughed.

There was no use scolding Mimo; she knew of old no one was sorrier than he for his mistakes, for which those he loved best always had to suffer.

And I wouldn't be surprised if they are a great deal sorrier for you than you are for them." "When are we to go home?" asked Sweetest Susan plaintively. "Oho! you want to get back into your looking-glass!" cried Mr. Thimblefinger merrily. "Well, you won't have long to wait.

So I believe he asks other policemen; and one on 'em had seen a wench, like our Esther, walking very quickly, with a bundle under her arm, on Tuesday night, toward eight o'clock, and get into a hackney coach, near Hulme Church, and we don't know th' number, and can't trace it no further. I'm sorry enough for the girl, for bad's come over her, one way or another, but I'm sorrier for my wife.

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