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Some day I may tell you." "I suppose it is because I am not like other girls of my age," I said with a sigh. "No dear, that is not the reason. I should not have spoken so unguardedly." "I might try to overcome the temptations if I were warned of their nature." "You are a persevering child, Medoline but still only a child in heart." "I am over eighteen, Mrs. Flaxman. I wonder why you and Mr.

"You wrote to the priest, didn't you, to say masses for your mother's soul in purgatory? How do you know she is there?" said Amanda, unguardedly. "I hope she is in no worse place," said Paul, the fire kindling in his dark Celtic eye; "and whether in heaven or in hell, which God forbid! the mass can do no harm, but tend to the honor and glory of God, and I hope procure me and the celebrant merit.

Relying on his rather distant relationship and his constant habit of managing the business and sharing the secrets of the Claes family, sure of the esteem and friendship of the father, greatly assisted by the careless inattention of that servant of science who took no thought for the marriage of his daughter, and not suspecting that Marguerite could prefer another, Pierquin unguardedly enabled her to form a judgment on a suit in which there was no passion except that of self-interest, always odious to a young soul, and which he was not clever enough to conceal.

The preceding summer at Panama had so far affected my health as to cause a month's severe illness in the winter; and when recovered I unguardedly let myself in for another month's work, on naval tactics, which might have been postponed.

Pugh had come down full of inquiries and conjectures, and had spoken of the possibility of Leonard's having been drowned while bathing, he had unguardedly answered that it could be no such thing; Leonard had always meant to run away, and by that very window, if the Axworthys grew too bad.

Every attention you pay her is but a slur upon her good name. 'There is not a lady in the county worthy to unlace her shoes, I cried, unguardedly. Then I could have bitten off my tongue for saying so.

Forgetful of her horror of his revolutionary ideas, forgetful of the elevation of her own, she thrilled secretly on hearing it stated by the jubilant young Tories at Mount Laurels, as a characteristic of Beauchamp, that he was clever in parrying political thrusts, and slipping from the theme; he who with her gave out unguardedly the thoughts deepest in him.

The sun would have no more brightness for me; the world would be as a desert; the light would die from my life. Oh, Madaline, make me happy by loving me!" "I do love you," she said, unguardedly. "Then why not be my wife?" She drew back trembling, her face pale as death. "Why not be my wife?" he repeated. "It is for your own sake," she said. "Can you not see? Do you not understand?" "For my sake.

Shall we, then, be so untrue to our craft, shall we, in short, be so unguardedly natural, as to confess that "Bitter-Sweet" has surprised us? It is truly an original poem, as genuine a product of our soil as a golden-rod or an aster. It is as purely American, nay, more than that, as purely New-English, as the poems of Burns are Scotch.

He longed to escape from it, to make a noise; though this, if done unguardedly, might bring more of the rampicks thundering down. He could hear tiny flakes of charcoal falling from them and, though the fire had long gone out, a faint and curious crackling, as if the dead embers were stirring. He wondered if it were some effect of the frost; it struck him as disturbing and weird.

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