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Still, a really good honest wife is such an incalculable blessing to her lord, that, at the end of the talk in the solitary alley, this man of exquisite finesse, of the undefinably high-bred temperament, and, alas! the painful morbid susceptibility, which belongs to the genuine artistic character, emerged into the open sunlit lawn with his crest uplifted, his lip curved upward in its joyous mockery, and perfectly persuaded that somehow or other he should put down the offensive publisher, and pay off the unoffending creditor when the day for payment came.
If she had seen anything wrong in Jemima, Ruth loved her so much that she would have told her of it in private; and with many doubts, how far she was the one to pull out the mote from any one's eye, even in the most tender manner; she would have had to conquer reluctance before she could have done even this; but there was something undefinably repugnant to her in the manner of acting which Mr Bradshaw had proposed, and she determined not to accept the invitations which were to place her in so false a position.
It was a frank and passionate denial of the slander, breathing undefinably, but irresistibly, the spirit of truth. 'Then am I to understand, in conclusion, said the attorney, that defying all consequences, the Rev. Mr. Wylder refuses to execute the deed of sale? 'Certainly, said Lord Chelford, taking this reply upon himself. 'You know, my dear Mr. Wylder, I told you from the first that Messrs.
And yet was it a vague presentiment that weighed on him as he walked, or only the wintry night wind that caused the blood to run more slowly and more tamely in his veins? He had not fared ill in his venture, he had made success certain. And yet he was unreasonably, he was unaccountably, he was undefinably depressed.
When he wakened up, in the buzz and clack of tongues that followed the close of the game, Captain Lake glared round for a moment, like a man called up from sleep; the noise rattled and roared in his ears, the talk sounded madly, and the faces of the people excited and menaced him undefinably, and he felt as if he was on the point of starting to his feet and stamping and shouting.
'So, your servant, Mistress Nan! Pretty lies you've been telling of me you and your shrew of a mother. You thought you might go to the rector and say what you pleased, and I hear nothing. Nan Glynn was undefinably aware that he was very angry, and had hesitated and stood still before he began, and now she said imploringly 'Sure, Masther Richard, it wasn't me. 'Come, my lady, don't tell me.
It was not without a superstition, more characterised, however, by tenderness than awe, that Harold learned that Edith had been undefinably impressed with a foreboding of danger to her betrothed, and all that morning she had watched his coming from the old legendary hill. Was it not in that watch that his good Fylgia had saved his life?
It was not without a superstition, more characterised, however, by tenderness than awe, that Harold learned that Edith had been undefinably impressed with a foreboding of danger to her betrothed, and all that morning she had watched his coming from the old legendary hill. Was it not in that watch that his good Fylgia had saved his life?
And failing Adelaide Painter, who can't get here till this afternoon, there was no one but poor you to turn to." She put it all lightly, with a lightness that seemed to his tight-strung nerves slightly, undefinably over-done.
Subtly, undefinably it was of our world and of one not ours.
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