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"It looks as if it ought to be tweaked again, you bad girl! But oh, Dexie! your dress is lovely." And so thought Dexie herself as she stood by the bed whereon it lay, and she bitterly reproached herself for the anxiety her waywardness had caused. Tears were in her eyes as Mrs. Gurney came quietly into the room. "Dear Mrs.

And they came presently to the low Hill whereon was that horrid House; and they went up swiftly and they were two hundred and fifty, and wholesome of heart, and innocent; save for a natural waywardness of spirit.

It passed into law only after a dissolution, the electors having in their affectionate pity for the wounded emperor unequivocally given their verdict in favor of suppression. Now, what is the clew to this comedy of errors? No mere waywardness or perversity of character, but some powerful bias and a first-cousinship in principle must account for one of the strangest anomalies in modern history.

Finding that Cranstoun was inaccessible, they again, with the waywardness of their years and humour, adverted to the retreat of Raymond, to whom Molineux, Middlemore, and St. Clair the latter a volunteer in the expedition attributed the unpardonable fact of the breaking up of a most delightful party, and the deprivation of a capital supper.

They communed in mysterious ways by looks, by slight pressures, by the innumerable intuitions which had grown up, coral-wise, from the depths of silence. But this intercourse was founded upon sympathy. That once gone, she became unfathomable and lost to him, as much so as if visible bonds had been severed. A certain terror possessed him at the waywardness she manifested.

She had never understood her wayward child, just because she had given him her waywardness, and not parted with it herself, so that between them the two made havoc of love. But she who gives her child all he desires, in the hope of thus binding his love to herself, no less than she who thwarts him in everything, may rest assured of the neglect she has richly earned.

There is an inevitable loss of that fine waywardness which is sometimes the result of untrained effort, but there is the general gain of order, and the full production which results of art. The highest point is reached in Tom Jones, which is the earliest definite and authoritative manifestation of the modern novel.

With a stern, unbending gloom of manner, he had commenced the duties of his novitiate. He submitted to all that was enjoined him. He seemed to have lost for ever the wild and unruly waywardness that had stamped his boyhood; but he was never seen to smile he scarcely ever opened his lips.

But is she a person to make a home happy to sympathise where she has been accustomed to command to comprehend, and to yield to the waywardness and irritability common to our fanciful and morbid race to content herself with the homage of a single heart?

He made himself a useful man on the ranch, but, not having been bred to the occupation and with a tendency to waywardness, gave a rather free rein to the vagabond spirit which possessed him. He was a good rider, even for a country where every one was a born horseman, but the use of the rope was an art he never attempted to master.

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