Then there had followed strange appeasements, and inflowing calms--moments when she had been able somehow to express herself to one who cared to listen who poured upon her in return a sympathy which braced while it healed.
He thought that she must have been in tears, before he found her, and he saw that she could find no words in which to express herself.
She looked down upon him, understanding, but not knowing how to meet him, how to express herself.
Hester was about to express herself contrary to this sentiment, when an audacious remark from Erma caused her to fall back in silence.
Inspired by them to express herself, she opened a note-book and under the date of the month and year, she wrote what had been in her thoughts.
It was scandalous to have a child so express herself to her elder, and that elder as a mother to her.
Martha, when she was thus asked directly for congratulation, hardly knew at once how to express herself.
After all, she had as much right to express herself as he purposed to take for himself; and Midmore believed strongly in the fullest equality of the sexes.
By every teaching of the Immoderate Left she had a perfect right to express herself in any way she pleased, but the curtsey revolted him.
Beth persisted, making a hard but ineffectual effort to express herself.
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