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Kitty obediently, but most unwillingly, scrambled down from her seat. Even from the carriage, and through the darkness, she could see how charming and dainty Lady Kitson was looking. She had on a soft, flowing gray silk gown, with white lace about her shoulders and arms, and her beautiful golden hair gleamed brightly in the lamplight.
If he lets the time drag on with seeming indifference or satisfaction, she should ask one of her parents to speak to him on the subject, and if she guesses that he has no real desire to marry her, she had far better give him up altogether than urge him to take the step unwillingly. Broken Engagements.
Austin became more morose and misanthropic every day, and at last would permit no one to come near him but his valet and his wife. Such was the position of his parents, when Joey was proceeding to their abode. We left our hero rolling his knife-grinder's wheel towards his father's house. It must be confessed that he did it very unwillingly.
Slowly, unwillingly, for he was of a trustful disposition, Shelton recognised that this play was one of those masterpieces of the modern drama whose characters were drawn on the principle that men were made for morals rather than morals made by men, and he watched the play unfold with all its careful sandwiching of grave and gay.
"No, I thought that you had unwillingly heard some words which might have sounded strange, enigmatic, or terrible in your ears." "I came here by chance," said Piotr. "I was taking a mere stroll, and was not here to listen to any one." Trirodov looked attentively at Piotr; then lowered his head with a sigh, and said quietly: "Forgive me. My nerves are in a bad state.
It meant that Grey must not come with him, and when the boy who had stood beside him and read the note with him, exclaimed, "Grandpa is worse; he is going to die; let us go at once," he said, very decidedly: "No, my son, not to-night. To-morrow you shall go and stay all day, but not to-night, in this storm." Very unwillingly Grey yielded, and saw his father depart without him. "How is my father?
The veins in his great wrists were like whip-cords, expanded to twice their natural dimensions, and the huge neck grew almost black with the dark blood that rushed in a flood to the circling rope. A long while he swayed and twisted and struggled, till at last nature ceased her rebellion and life went out unwillingly. Harold also passed through some struggles.
I gave up my hold of the fishing-line most unwillingly, for the little adventure was intensely exciting, and every jerk and drag made by the creature that had seized my fish sent a thrill through my arms to my very heart. "It is some kind of sea-snake that has taken your fish, Nat, and is regularly constricting it.
"I hear that Morphew has written to you by the last mail. I want to see the letter." So much he wrote, and no more. What was barely enough for the purpose, was enough for the doctor, when he addressed his brother. No matter what the circumstances might be, the servants were forbidden to disturb him at his studies in any other way. Very unwillingly he obeyed the call, locking the door behind him.
There were sundry matters connected with the subject, which were rather difficult of arrangement. In the, first place, Frank was obliged, very unwillingly, to consent that Mr Armstrong should remain, at any rate one day longer, in the country. It was, however, at last settled that he should return that night and sleep at Kelly's Court.
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