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She was singing weariful ballads in an undertone as he entered the room, and she rose dispiritedly to welcome him. 'It's seldom one finds you alone, he said, and his face showed his satisfaction. 'I don't know, she replied. 'It seems to me sometimes that I am always alone, even when people are by, and her eyelids drooped. 'You?

Her station in exile at the Wells of the weariful rich, under the weight of the sullen secret, unenlivened by Dudley's courtship, subdued her to the world's decrees; phrased thus: 'I am not to be a heroine. The one golden edge to the view was, that she would greatly please her father. Her dream of a love was put away like a botanist's pressed weed.

They began to talk about those weariful small holdings, and I ceased to listen. We left the dining-room and drifted to the library, where a fire tried to dispel the gloom of the weather. There was a feeling of deadly depression abroad, so that, for all its awkwardness, I would really have preferred the former Caerlaverock dinner. The Prime Minister was whispering to his host.

Dinah also wore a black velvet cap, like that in the portrait of Raphael, and below it her hair fell in thick curls. This attire showed off a rather pretty figure, fine eyes, and handsome eyelids somewhat faded by the weariful life that has been described. In Le Berry the singularity of this artistic costume was a cloak for the romantic affectations of the Superior Woman.

"Others can see you in life; others can hear the music of your voice, my beloved; others can look into the light of those eyes, can melt to the radiance of your smile, while I only the image is mine, the tiny oblong of hard inanimate cardboard," he murmurs, in a tone that is half weariful, half passionate. "And now for the words!" A slip of folded paper occupies the side of the little tin box.

Fairford, to-morrow, all the same, though it be Monday; for, you see, it was Saturday when we were thegither, and now it's Sunday and it's dark night so the Sabbath has slipped clean away through our fingers like water through a sieve, which abideth not; and we have to begin again to-morrow morning, in the weariful, base, mean, earthly employments, whilk are unworthy of an immortal spirit always excepting the way of business.

At last I believe I must have walked two hours in the darkness, I saw the dusky outline of a wood on one side of the weariful lane, and, impatiently careless of all forest laws and penalties for trespassers, I made my way to it, thinking that if the worst came to the worst, I could find some covert some shelter where I could lie down and rest, until the morning light gave me a chance of finding my way back to Tours.

How naturally they stand and move, like living creatures, not patterns woven. What a clever thing is man! Ah, and himself Adonis how beautiful to behold he lies on his silver couch, with the first down on his cheeks, the thrice-beloved Adonis, Adonis beloved even among the dead. A Stranger. You weariful women, do cease your endless cooing talk!

Slagelse, and the peasant village of Landsgrav, they had already behind them, when Wilhelm ordered the coachman to diverge from the high-road toward the right. "Where will you take us to?" asked Otto. "I will give you a pleasure!" returned Wilhelm. "We shall reach the weariful Korsöer early enough: the steamboat leaves at ten, and it is not yet seven.

By her own headstrong folly she had ruined all her chances. "The weariful rich" who had got her the post did not spare him this aspect of her deplorable conduct. To-day, however, there was a rift in these dark clouds of consequence.

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