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Though I'm as sure as I stand here of thy innocence, if they hang thee, my lad, I will lie down and die!" She wept aloud with bitter consciousness of the fearful chance awaiting her child. She cried more passionately still. Mary roused herself up. "Oh, let me stay with you, at any rate, till we know the end. Dearest Mrs. Wilson, mayn't I stay?" The more obstinately and upbraidingly Mrs.
Raphael caught his eye; his heart failed him, and he rose. 'What do you advise, Bran? But the dog was far ahead, leaping and barking impatiently. 'I obey, said Raphael; and he followed her, while the wounded man called piteously and upbraidingly after him. 'He will not have long to wait. Those plunderers will not be as squeamish as I.... Strange, now!
He called and warbled every day, as if he felt sure she was within ear-shot, and could be hurried up. Now he warbled half-angrily or upbraidingly, then coaxingly, then cheerily and confidently, the next moment in a plaintive, far-away manner. He would half open his wings, and twinkle them caressingly, as if beckoning his mate to his heart. One morning she had come, but was shy and reserved.
And then there lay the heart of the worry, proving him only too likely a graceless jealous middle-age curmudgeon, a senile sentimentalist, thus did he upbraidingly mock himself were there not signs of Damaris developing into a rather thorough paced coquette? She accepted the homage offered her with avidity, with many small airs and graces
To be pious was all well and good Martin liked to go to Mass every Sunday, and regularly went to confession as an orthodox Christian is expected to do but in a convent! ugh! He shuddered. "Psia krew!" he burst out, "such a young girl doesn't know what she's doing. You shouldn't let her, Mrs. Tiralla," he said, almost upbraidingly. Why did the beautiful woman blink at him so with her black eyes?
Presently an uneasiness came over me grew upon me assailed me without ceasing. Alas, my regeneration was not complete I wanted to smoke! I resisted with all my strength, but the flesh was weak. I wandered away alone and wrestled with myself an hour. I recalled my promises of reform and preached to myself persuasively, upbraidingly, exhaustively.
The vigilant wench was directed to them by seeing her lady take a letter out of her stays, and put it to the others, before she went out with me afraid, as the women upbraidingly tell me, that I should find it there.
The general pressed the aide's hand, and was opening his lips, when a figure, covered by a negligee night-gown of green silk, appeared at the door. "I've heard thee exciting John for the last half-hour, Mr. Washington," she said upbraidingly. "I am amazed at thy thoughtlessness." "Nay, Patsy, I but stopped in to ask how he did and to bid him a good-night," replied Washington, gently.
Great clouds of smoke settle a moment on the water and then rise, impelled by the cold surface. Even the green verdure begins to roll back where the crackling flames play into the more compact wall of incombustible timber. The sleeper murmurs in his dreams. Dick casts about despairingly. He hears the horses they have broken their tethers he can hear them whinnying, upbraidingly, far off.
Presently an uneasiness came over me grew upon me assailed me without ceasing. Alas, my regeneration was not complete I wanted to smoke! I resisted with all my strength, but the flesh was weak. I wandered away alone and wrestled with myself an hour. I recalled my promises of reform and preached to myself persuasively, upbraidingly, exhaustively.
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