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Updated: May 12, 2025


Like the virtuous in the Buddhistic round, you go in a beggar and come out a prince. To vary Carlyle's phrase, you can pay for dinners, you can call hansoms, you can take stalls; in fact, you are a prince to the extent of a sovereign. And oh! how wooingly does the world seem to nestle round you the same world that was so cold and haughty ten minutes ago.

As I stood at the gate and watched Lee and Caroline saunter down the moon-flecked street a mocking bird in the tallest of the oak twins that are my roof shelter called wooingly from one of the top boughs and got his answer from about the same place on the same limb.

But on this October morning, of an Indian summer day, the air was so soft, that it seemed to smell wooingly here, and through the gentle haze, was to be seen sitting on his verandah, the patriarch of the village, who was as well the genius of the place.

Because the next time she saw him she would probably know whether she was right or wrong. She was nearly certain she was right, but there was a little shivering possibility that she might not be. There was always Gail!... "Sorcerette, dear!" said Clarence's voice wooingly in the dim doorway.

And yet let the sun shine too wantonly in Throgmorton Street, let an errant zephyr, quick with the warm South, fan but his cheek too wooingly on his way to the station; and will he not once more snap his chain and away? Ay, truly: and next time he will not be caught. Deans have danced to the same wild piping, though their chapters have hushed the matter up.

"'Home to-morrow, seven with people Ingram. That's what it must mean, of course." She spoke wooingly, but Mrs. Benson was not to be won. "Then, why does he say 'Seven people, Miss Percival? Why does he say that?" "But he doesn't, according to me." She laughed. "He is telling us the time of his train. How could we meet him and his people if he didn't?" "Ah," said Mrs.

Or shall we trust the ever-moving sea, The azure goddess, blithe and free. Whose face, the mirror of the cloudless sky, Lures to her bosom wooingly? Quick let us build on the dancing waves A floating castle gay, And merrily, merrily, swim away!

'Though I let my offer on her brother's my friend's behalf, seem dependent on my lady's graciousness to me, he whispered wooingly in the course of their walk, 'I could not conscientiously adhere to my statement; it was said with all the impulsive selfishness of love.

'Oh, won't you let us see The Man, Stephen; dear Stephen! I love him so; and I do so want to see him. It is ages till I see him! Won't you let me? I shall be so good Stephen! And she strained her closer in her little arms and kissed her all over face, cheeks and forehead and eyes and mouth wooingly. Stephen returned the embrace and the kisses, but remained silent a little longer.

'I not only have never loved anybody but you, she said, instead of giving an answer, 'but I have not even formed a strong friendship, such as you have for Knight. I wish you hadn't. It diminishes me. 'Now, Elfride, you know better, he said wooingly. 'And had you really never any sweetheart at all? 'None that was ever recognized by me as such. 'But did nobody ever love you?

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