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In short, she sometimes led her mother who was as much a victim to her vagaries as Monsieur de Fontaine to suspect that she had a touch of madness. But such aberrations are quite inexplicable; nothing is commoner than this unconfessed pride developed in the heart of young girls belonging to families high in the social scale, and gifted by nature with great beauty.
"She said I needn't mind this morning." "But the figuring bothered you." "Of course I didn't know," she said candidly. "You will get into it pretty soon. Betty'll train you. She's a master hand at figures, smarter than Warren." Doris made no comment, but there was an unconfessed puzzle in her large eyes. "Well, what is it?" The interest he took in her surprised himself.
We may hope that some unconfessed satisfaction was derivable from her continued reception of Duff's confidences it has long been evident that he found her persuadable her unflinching readiness to consult with him; granting the analytic turn we may almost suppose it.
This tale will be one of the two instances in these Studies of violation of the laws of narrative; for to give a just idea of the unconfessed struggle which may excuse, though it cannot absolve Dinah, it is necessary to give an analysis of a poem which was the outcome of her deep despair.
'You are looking tired ill, she said, seriously, as they sought the unconfessed solace of each other's eyes. 'Last night it was the Commander-in-Chief's, and the night before the dance at Peliti's. And again tonight. And you are not like those of us who can rest next morning you have always your heavy office work! She spoke with indignant, tender reproach, and he gave himself up to hearing it.
He accused himself with all the more virulence because he was waging war with the sharpest poverty of all poverty unconfessed.
It is the unconfessed hope of their immortality that quickens him, if he is affected at all. Mr. Mill's idolatry of his wife, like Buckle's love for his mother, was an argument for the immortality of the soul which he does not seem to have been able entirely to reject. Mr. Mill never tires of calling Christianity a selfish religion, and glorifies his substitute as free from this defect. But Mr.
With these thoughts mingled the pangs of an unconfessed passion and the loneliness of a benevolent nature famishing for a word of thanks. Yea, and to-day he must be his own judge.
This unconfessed vision was one of several causes which had contributed to intensify his inherent tendency towards Machiavellianism and secretiveness. He said nothing to Constance, nothing to Cyril; but, happening to encounter Amy in the showroom, he was inspired to interrogate her sharply. The result was that they descended to the cellar together, Amy weeping.
At the same time, the convict felt himself the superior, inasmuch as he had tricked the Law; he had convinced it that the guilty man was innocent, and had fought for a man's head and won it; but this advantage must be unconfessed, secret and hidden, while the magistrate towered above him majestically in the eye of day.
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