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Is it a portion of ourselves that we recognize in those we love, that their loss is our wreck and their gain, our fortune? Oh mysterous mysteries of the human soul, ye taunt us and teaze us, but ye are our life, our happiness, and our hope, may we never solve your fascinating secrets, 'tis their obscurity is their charm."
"I used to think I was very serious, and so I was," said John, with the air of a man who refers to the follies of his long past youth. "Do you remember how angry I was when you wanted me to skate with Miss Nellie?" "Oh, I only said that to teaze you," Mrs. Goddard answered. "I daresay you would be angry now, if I suggested the same thing." "No," said John quietly. "I do not believe I should be.
She had a strong impression of his having said, in a vext tone of voice, after Captain Wentworth's interference, "You ought to have minded me, Walter; I told you not to teaze your aunt;" and could comprehend his regretting that Captain Wentworth should do what he ought to have done himself.
Our masters could not make any great resistance; they appeared; on the contrary, much better pleased that they should teaze us, than meddle with the lading of the camels. While I was at some little distance from mine, I suddenly noticed a man, who aimed a blow at me with a double-barrelled gun. I presented him my breast, and desired him to strike.
"Jenny," said her young mistress hastily, "it is impossible these men's report can be true; my uncle has heard nothing of it at this instant." "Poh, you silly girl," said Edith, assuming some courage, "it is all a trick of that fellow to teaze you." This last commentary Jenny added to her tale, in resentment of her mistress's extreme and obstinate incredulity.
Was it the effect of Miss Fosbrook's words, that Sam forbore to teaze Bessie about Ida Greville? whose name was a very dangerous subject in the schoolroom. Also, he let Bessie take hold of Miss Fosbrook's hand in peace, though in general the least token of affection was scouted by the whole party.
See there! the old swallow-nests in the castle yard! -and the little garden-gate! and this corner of the fence where I so often watched in ambuscade to teaze old Towzer! and down there in the green valley, where, as the great Alexander, I led my Macedonians to the battle of Arbela; and the grassy hillock yonder, from which I hurled the Persian satrap and then waved on high my victorious banner!
She began to argue, "I was naughty, I know, to teaze Mary; and Mary at home would not have let me; but I could not help the tumbling into the pond. I wanted to get out of the way of the lightning." "Now, Kate, you ARE trying to show how silly you can make yourself." "But I can't bear thunder and lightning. It frightens me so, I don't know what to do; and Aunt Jane is just as bad.
He was a noble, generous, and condescending lad, who liked to play with little fellows, and not to teaze and banter them, as too many of them do. Frank never was more happy than when he was allowed to have a game with Harry. But now he had not seen him for six months, and then only once or twice, as Harry and his mother were going to the sea for change of air.
That TWIT at the end spoilt everything, otherwise this was really a bright idea of No. 5's. "Aunt Judy, do begin to talk yourself," entreated No. 6. "I wish No. 5 would be quiet, and not teaze." "And he wishes the same of you," replied Aunt Judy, "and I wish the same of you all. What is to be done?
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