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And there's a certain tentativeness' Miss Harris, her parasol handle pressed against her lips, looked at me with an eagerness that was a pleasure to look at in itself. 'A certain weakness, almost a lack of confidence, in the drawing, I said. 'What does that signify? 'Why, immaturity, of course not enough discipline. 'He's a student.

He did it sketchily, with casual tentativeness, so that when it was found among the papers there would be no suspicions. In the same fashion he worked out a line- breeding program for the Shires, and an in-breeding table, up and down, for Mountain Lad and the Fotherington Princess and certain selected individuals of their progeny.

He crooked the arm next to her crooked it very slightly and with secret tentativeness, not invitingly, but just casually, as though he was accustomed to walk that way. And then the wonderful thing happened. He felt her hand upon his arm. Delicious thrills ran through him at the contact, and for a few sweet moments it seemed that he had left the solid earth and was flying with her through the air.

Lute's eyes were quizzical as she asked with a tentativeness that was palpably assumed, "With a with Mr. Barton?" "Why, yes." "And a smoke?" "Yes; and now what's it all about?" Lute broke into merry laughter. "Just as I told you that you would do. Am I not a prophet? But I knew before I saw you that my forecast had come true. I have just left Mr.

And her quick appropriation of the blessings of wealth, her immediate enjoyment of the aristocratic assurances that the Hitchcock position had given her in Chicago, showed markedly in contrast with the tentativeness of Mrs. Hitchcock. Louise Hitchcock handled her world with perfect self-command; Mrs. Hitchcock was rather breathless over every manifestation of social change.

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