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"But isn't this a little too serious?" "Why, Mr. Rivers, I'm sure I think it's delightful. These men are Carlists, and all Carlists are gentlemen. I dote on Carlists I do, really." "Well, so do I if you do," said Harry, laughingly; "only you must allow that it isn't a very gentlemanly thing to stop us on our journey, relieve us of our purses, and carry us off to parts unknown in a mule-cart."
By the faith of a Christian, said Eudemon, I do wonderfully dote and enter in a great ecstasy when I consider the honesty and good fellowship of this monk, for he makes us here all merry. How is it, then, that they exclude the monks from all good companies, calling them feast-troublers, marrers of mirth, and disturbers of all civil conversation, as the bees drive away the drones from their hives?
It was a delight to have rescued this child acquainted with sorrow, and to think of having placed her little feet in protected paths. The creature we help to save, though only a half-reared linnet, bruised and lost by the wayside how we watch and fence it, and dote on its signs of recovery!
He wuz middlin' well off to start with, or his ma wuz, but he had used up all her property in his different enterprises. Now I dote on inventors, they wear a halo in my partial eyes. They're the greatest men of our day, and I mentally kneel at their feet, but gold always has counterfeits.
But you know what GIRLS are, ma'am! Nasty little hussies, that's what I call 'em! 'So do I, too, said the barge-woman with great heartiness. 'But I dare say you set yours to rights, the idle trollops! And are you very fond of washing? 'I love it, said Toad. 'I simply dote on it. Never so happy as when I've got both arms in the wash-tub. But, then, it comes so easy to me! No trouble at all!
"Better known to me, fellow?" said Lord Glenallan: "what is your meaning? explain yourself instantly, or you shall experience the consequence of breaking in upon the hours of family distress." "It was auld Elspeth Mucklebackit that sent me here," said the beggar, "in order to say" "You dote, old man!" said the Earl; "I never heard the name but this dreadful token reminds me"
I was pleased the other day: an English friend brought an Italian gentleman to see me and discuss my system, up at Norwood, at my mother's a Signor Calliani. He has a nephew; the parents dote on him. The uncle confesses that the boy wants he has got hold of our word "pluck." We had a talk. He has promised to send me the lad when I am established in Switzerland. 'When? said Aminta.
Look at me! the tears are in your eyes." "Everybody cries over Eloïsa to Abelard. "O death all-eloquent! you only prove What dust we dote on, when't is man we love! "Where are you going?" "Home first, then I don't know where. Good-bye." "Don't go." "I'm afraid the book in the lilac bush is spoiled. If you'll allow me, I'll send you another copy." "Please don't go." "The tears are on your cheeks.
"And I think she loves to hear me tell of that wonderful country the white nights of St. Petersburg the splendid steppes the grandeur of our Venice of the north. Of course, she is immensely interested in Russia now." Significantly. "Its ostentation, its splendor, its barbaric picturesqueness! But tell me, what is her prince like? He is very handsome, naturally! Or she would not so dote on him!"
But, my dears, I would you might remember as you laugh that we of that simple-hearted elder time lived by some half-century nearer to that age of chivalry you dote on in the story-books.
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