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I refused at first, feeling ashamed of even looking at such unwomanly folly, but something Alma said to my husband and something that was conveyed by my husband's glance at me set my heart afire and, poor feverish and entangled fool that I was, I determined to defy them. So running up to the top and seating myself on the toboggan I set it in motion.
I grieve as much as thou to hear that the queen does not spare even thee in her froward and unwomanly peevishness. But there is a glamour in this, believe me, that must melt away soon or late, and our kingly Edward recover his senses." "Glamour!" said Clarence; "thinkest thou, indeed, that her mother, Jacquetta, has bewitched the king?
Richard paused, panting for breath, while Mrs. Van Buren looked at him with entirely new sensations from what she had before experienced. There was some delicacy of feeling in his nature, after all something which recoiled from her unwomanly attack upon his weak-minded brother and she respected him at that moment, if she had never done so before.
Because, ungrateful, unwomanly, miserable as you are I will not rob you or the dead! Because I will not be false to an old man's trust! I will not give to the forsworn what was meant for the innocent nor sell my honour for a drink of water! Because," he laughed a half-delirious laugh "there is nothing to sign, nothing!
Oh, that Harold would thrash me severely! It would have infinitely relieved me. I had done a mean unwomanly thing in thus striking a man, who by his great strength and sex was debarred retaliation. I had committed a violation of self-respect and common decency; I had given a man an ignominious blow in the face with a riding-whip.
Forgive above all the young woman of the party, who is not satisfied with a wound already but looks forward with unwomanly zest to further fighting! Forgive them for boasting and " "Throw that fool out!" barked Kagig suddenly. "O Lord forgive " Fred was nearest the door, and opened it. Maga laughed aloud.
Her dead mother could hardly have cared for her more tenderly than does the hard-hearted washerwoman, not long ago so fierce and unwomanly. Libbie, herself, has such peace shining on her countenance, as almost makes it beautiful, as she tenders the services of a daughter to Franky's mother, no longer the desolate lonely orphan, a stranger on the earth.
"That which I have to say to you is a thing strange as it may seem unwomanly. But then, I did not ask God to make me a woman, and certainly he did not make me as other women. I have never had a true mate, never won the love which God owes to every man and woman He brings into the world. "Then I mot you, not by any seeking of mine. Next, equally against my will, I loved you.
Lord Wadaster had uttered something tolerably similar: 'I am a sinner, and in good society. Sir Abraham Hartiston, a minor satellite of the Regent, diversified this: 'I am a sinner, and go to good society. Madame la Comtesse de la Roche-Aigle, the cause of many deaths, declared it unwomanly to fear anything save 'les revenants. Yet the countess could say the pretty thing: 'Foot on a flower, then think of me!
He has no right to make sure of any woman's love before he has asked her for it, unless, of course, she has betrayed herself by an unwomanly want of reticence. It is both foolish and ill-bred for him to play the part of dog-in-the-manger and to object to her receiving attentions from any one else.
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