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Updated: May 24, 2025
"'Then that Prince, he said, 'at the hotel "'Is no more Prince than you and I, my dear sir, concluded the gentleman of His Imperial Majesty's police calmly. "'And the jewels? Mr. Winslow's jewels? "'With the jewels there may be a chance oh! a mere chance. These forged bank-notes, which you accepted so trustingly, may prove the means of recovering your property. "'How?
She remembered what her first conquest had been, and how implicitly she had believed in her new power, and how trustingly she had swallowed every sugared nothing, and how she had revelled in the field of possible romance which had seemed spread before her, until she had awakened one fine day to find the first flush of her triumph fading, and her adorer losing his attractions and becoming rather tame.
She was certainly to be pitied if love had taken as firm a hold upon her heart as Cordula thought she had perceived. Again her kind heart throbbed with tender sympathy, and when the sisters left the sedan chairs which had brought them back to the house, and Cordula met Eva in the corridor, she held out her hand with frank cordiality, saying, "Clasp it trustingly, girl.
I suppose their husbands are happy in the general happiness, yet they must be sad some days, over this barren love. Hours come when they must long, even for the little heart of a coquette that has dedicated itself to one other and with that other would trustingly venture into hell. Well, that universal love is the only kind such spirits as you and I should be, could know. Would that content you?
He had helped her save her sister, and with childlike confidence she was just looking, lovingly and trustingly, into His divine face, and He was smiling away all her fear and pain. She seemed to feel sure that her mother would get well, that Laura would grow stronger, that they would all learn to know Him, and would be taken care of.
Madame de Moncontour stood in the greatest awe of her; and, to do that good lady justice, admired and reverenced Paul's mother with all her simple heart. In truth, I think almost every one had a certain awe of Madame de Florac, except children, who came to her trustingly, and, as it were, by instinct.
There had been pain in the boy's eyes when he bent to kiss her and she had turned her cheek. She would have faced any sort of privation for this one beloved son the only gift Life had not as yet taken back. Perhaps, after all, he knew best, for have not men led and women followed since, back in Paradise, the First Woman gave her hand trustingly to the First Man?
That tall, thin, oldish man, with the waxed grey mustache, must be Judge Hugo Marshall, and the pretty girl leaning trustingly against his shoulder must be his wife Karen Marshall, who had jumped at her first proposal during her first season. "Yes, well-bred people," he concluded, as his eyes swept on, and then stopped, a little bewildered. Who was that man?
It was quite clear to him that she had been misled or betrayed into her present position; that a trap had been set for her and she had walked into it blindly, trustingly.
Sometimes, now, a very Eastern person doesn't even accept herself himself very trustingly; she he finds it so hard to get acquainted with himself." The young man provided one of those silences of which a few discerning men are instinctively capable and for which women thank them. "This road," she said, after a little time of rapid walking, "leads right up to the end of the world, doesn't it?
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