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Updated: May 13, 2025


Whether there were virtue in it or not, their father's mute blessing sent them to bed peaceably and in good humour with each other, and they trotted off very contentedly beside their mother, hushing their footsteps and lowering their voices as they passed the door of the room occupied by Cardinal Bonpre. "The Archbishop is not an angel, is he?" asked Babette whisperingly.

One day, however, a stranger arrived in the valley, and asked whisperingly for Andreas Hofer, to whom, he said, he would bring assistance and safety.

Deep stillness pervaded the Electoral Prince's apartments the whole day long, for nobody dared venture in. The doctor himself, who came toward evening, only peeped in through a crevice of the door, and nodded quite contentedly when Dietrich whisperingly told him that the Prince had again fallen into a gentle slumber. "I knew it," said the doctor with gravity.

"You here, too?" she said very softly, almost whisperingly. "Too!" echoed Kenelm, rising; "too! 'Tis no wonder that I, a stranger to the place, should find my steps attracted towards its most venerable building. Even the most careless traveller, halting at some remote abodes of the living, turns aside to gaze on the burial-ground of the dead.

But he wants sadly to say something to me, as he whisperingly hinted. I was but talking to one of the maids just now, indeed a little to tamper with her by degrees: and she popt upon us, and said Nay, madam, don't offer to tempt poor innocent country maidens from doing their duty. You wanted, I hear, she should take a walk with you.

On the threshold of the door there now appeared the first attache of the legation, Baron Werdern, who, bowing deeply, invited the prince whisperingly to come in. The prince walked in, and on crossing the threshold, it seemed to him as if his brother's corpse had moved, and as if his half-opened eyes were fixed upon him with a threatening expression.

Approaching the singer, she took an opportunity, while Bertha and Maurice were searching for a piece of music, whisperingly to suggest that Baptiste was old and clumsy, and the Sêvres set in danger until it was safely locked up again. Madeleine murmured, in return, "I will steal away unnoticed and attend to it." She stole away, but not unperceived, for one pair of eyes was ever upon her.

But I understand your feeling, one has the sense of a besetting menace. I felt it often last winter when I was new to the country, and it is a very nasty feeling as if malign gods were at work to destroy one, or as if fate were about to snip with her scissors." "Yes," answered the girl, still whisperingly, then she smiled. "I have never felt quite like this before.

Count Tristan whisperingly communicated his intention to his mother, and received her approval. Their conversation was interrupted by the entrance of M. Gaston de Bois, who invariably arrived before other guests made their appearance.

He took the two work-worn hands in his and drew her nearer him. "I'm your lover before everything," he answered. "When will you come to me, Magda?" "No, no," she said whisperingly. "I mustn't come. You'll never never quite forgive me. Some day the past would come between us again you'll never forget it all." "No," he replied steadily. "Perhaps not. Consequences cannot be evaded.

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