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Updated: October 29, 2025
Sally, womanlike, had been a little a very little repentant; she had showed it, my indifference had piqued her; she had made advances and then my coldness had roused her spirit. She was the kind of girl to value most what she had lost, and to throw consequences to the winds in winning it back. When I divined this I saw my revenge. To be sure, when I thought of it I had no reason to want revenge.
And she, womanlike, suited her fire to the calibre of the foe, for she was an innkeeper. "That is all the wits that are under my hat," he repeated. And Rosa, who was standing in the deep shadow of the doorway, muttered to herself "Then you are indeed a poor man." Felipe glanced towards her, and wondered whether the sun was shining satisfactorily through the trellis on his fair hair.
'We can't live in solitude, Edwin, though really we are not far from it. He did not dare to make any reply to this. Amy was so exasperatingly womanlike in avoiding the important issue to which he tried to confine her; another moment, and his tone would be that of irritation. So he turned away and sat down to his desk, as if he had some thought of resuming work.
Her mind was occupied with the puzzle of the income which, womanlike, engrossed her entire curiosity. "Huh," he sniffed bitterly, "because I had to. I haven't even paints with which to complete my masterpiece." He turned, the personification of despair, to regard the painting against the wall.
'Let us go to Italy, I whispered in her ear. 'Wherever you wish, my dear one, she answered solemnly and slowly, and slowly and solemnly she turned her face towards me. It struck me as less transparent than on the eve; more womanlike and more imposing; it recalled to me the being I had had a glimpse of in the early dawn at parting. 'This night is a great night, Alice went on.
Finding pride insufficient for her solace, she now, womanlike, sought what she had refused. The entrance of Josef, at this juncture, however, and the resumption of the journey, deprived Carter of what had been the most propitious moment he had yet had to bind her heart indissolubly to his own.
She paused, and then, womanlike, she added a qualifying clause: "But I must admit she's terribly aggravating at times. It's almost unbearable to have her playing the noisy old tyrant day in and day out. I get awfully out of patience with her." Over on Franklin Street the town clock struck. "Six o'clock," said Harvey. Reluctantly he stirred and sat up in the hammock and reached for his hat.
"Herbert, she left under my care, unless, of his own free will, he chose to reside with Richard, who in that case was to become his guardian; and in the event of Herbert's death before reaching his majority, the whole property was to revert to Richard Bristed. You see she loved him still. Unjust but womanlike, her love was stronger than her judgment.
Convinced now, womanlike, that this particular blouse was the blouse she desired above all other blouses the American woman opened her purse and indicated that she was prepared to buy at the shopwoman's own valuation, without the privilege of examination.
The question with her, now, was how best to voice herself the self that Jude in no wise knew. Womanlike, she did not want to plunge into what might prove an abyss. She wanted to take her own way, but with a half-unconscious coquetry she desired to drag her captives whither she went. In the old stupid life before her womanhood was roused, Jude had held no mean part in her girlish dreams.
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