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I might have seen had I cared to look, that that hope only was keeping her alive. She grew more wan and thin month by month. You will agree with me, at least, that such conduct would have driven any one to despair. It was uncalled for; childish; unwomanly. I maintain that she was much to blame.

Lawrence Finchley for another, and in a base bad manner. She had defended her good name triumphantly, only to enslave herself for life or snatch at the liberty which besmirches. Reviewing Mrs. Lawrence, Aminta's real heart pressed forward at the beat, in tender pity of the woman for whom a yielding to love was to sin; and unwomanly is the woman who does not love: men will say it.

"Yes; and and somehow I I feel more like trusting you when I am able to see your face," she admitted frankly. "I am actually afraid to be alone." "I have felt that this was true from the first. Indeed, I seriously wonder at the trust you have reposed in me a total stranger." "But but how could I help it? Have I been unwomanly? I think I scarcely know what I have done.

"If," she continued, "the step I have taken seems to thee unwomanly and too bold, know, at least, what was my design and my excuse. And Katherine took from a small crystal casket the well-remembered token. "The broken ring foretold but the broken troth," said Hastings, averting his face.

His mind came round and dwelt some time on her visible self. Rational dress didn't look a bit unwomanly. However, he disdained to be one of your fortune-hunters. Then his thoughts drove off at a tangent. He would certainly have to get something to eat at the next public house. In the fulness of time, Mr.

You were made for the great world, the restless world, where people fly faster from monotony than from a tidal wave." She looked at him with cold dignity, but flushed a little. "I am not unwomanly, señor, although I confess I do not understand babies and do detest to sew. But if I ever marry I shall be a good wife and mother.

It was only at night, indeed, that she felt secure enough from surprise to concentrate her mind to the utmost. Perhaps the unwomanly nature of the science made her instinctively wish to conceal her love of it. But the more profound reason was that in her mind mathematics were directly opposed to literature.

"You know that as well as I do," I replied. "I have taken you into my confidence; I have told you that I loved her, that I should always love her; and it is unwomanly in you" "That will do," she interrupted, "that will do; don't say hard words to one of your best friends.

She extracted the needle. "I don't think I'm unwomanly but I'm not a good sewer. Emile! don't you think we might have some music? I really am beginning to sing 'Le Rêve' quite well." Her education in Anarchy had commenced with the teaching of revolutionary songs. Emile, who was himself music-mad, had discovered her to be possessed of a rough contralto voice of a curious mature quality.

"You need have no fear you will succeed." Cynthia drew a long breath. Her attitude changed a little; limbs and features seemed to relax, the color died slowly out of her flushed cheeks. "You mean," she said, in a lower voice, "that you do not think, after all, that I was very wrong bold, unwomanly, I mean to speak to you, when I did not know you, in the street last night?" "Certainly not."

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