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Her eyes misted with quick emotion. "How good you are to me, Richard." "No, it's precaution," he replied as lightly as he could. "We will have a home always if you don't lose it in some wild speculation." She put her arms about his neck, an infrequent caress with her. "How rich we are. God is good to us. And is it not good to think that our wealth does not come from anybody's misery?

The quiet scene from the bridge, however, produced a sedative effect on my mind, and when I resumed my journey I had forgotten Huw, his verses, and all about Roundheads and Cavaliers." But it must be said that if the book is on the whole a cheerful one, its cheerfulness not only receives a foil from the rhetorical sublime, but is a little misted by a melancholy note here and there.

And the eucalyptus tall, straight, of a uniform slender size, the baby leaves of one shape and color, misted with a strange bluish fog-powder, the mature leaves of another shape and color, deep-green on one side, purple on the other, curved and carved like a scimitar of Damascus steel, the blossoms hanging in great soft bunches, white or shell-pink, delicate as frost-stars the eucalyptus is the most beautiful tree in the world.

"Put your packages down outside the door," he added, "and take charge of the situation on the outside. I'll take care of the business inside." Wetherford was in great pain, but the poison of the disease had misted his brain, and he no longer worried over the possible disclosure of his identity.

Then as the tears misted across my eyes a woman with a baby in her arms came out and called in two children who were playing under the old willow-tree over by the side gate the willow that had belonged to Sam and me and my eyes dried themselves with indignant astonishment. "Who are those people over at the Crittendens', mother?"

Her face, viewed so close that he could see the almost imperceptible down on those fruit-like cheeks, was astonishingly beautiful; the dark eyes were exquisitely misted; and he could feel the secret loyalty of her soul ascending to him.

Ere the echoes of his voice had ceased lamenting into the distance, they found themselves alone on the wharf. 'He opened like a bat! said the stranger. 'His shadow was red! said Farina. 'He was off like an arrow! said the stranger. 'Oh! pledge of my young love, how could I lose thee! exclaimed the youth, and his eyes were misted with tears. Guy the Goshawk shook his brown locks gravely.

All about him the fresh morning was falling; yonder shone a green-mottled face of granite, and there a red iron blow-out streaked with veins of glittering silicate, and in this corner, still misted with the last delicate shades of night, glimmered rhyolite, lavender-pink. The single-jack dropped from the hand of Gregg, and his frown relaxed.

"I'd rather be dead," she faltered. "I'd rather be dead than write it." "Perhaps! But would you rather have " he made a backward jerk of his thumb toward the other room "him dead?" Jinnie's eyes misted in agony, but Theodore was still near her in spirit, and she remembered the dear hours they had spent together and how much she loved him.

She complained of feeling very ill, and she walked with difficulty. In the straggling light of the gas, Dick looked at her pale, pretty features, accentuated by suffering; he felt that he had never known before how dearly he loved her, and the pity for her that filled his heart choked him when he attempted to speak: and his eyes misted with tears and he could not bring his mind to leave her.

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