His debauchery and his impiety, which he had quitted for a time after separating himself from Madame d'Argenton, his mistress, had now seized on him again as firmly as ever.
Neither the King nor Madame de Maintenon ever spoke to him again, or even looked at him; and he conceived so much sorrow at this, that he fell into a languor, and died two years afterwards.
He softened the affair as much as he could, but finished by begging her to think no more of being declared, and never to speak of it to him again!
Upon hearing this observation about bleeding, the King spoke to him again on the subject; and said that he did not know what prevented him from having him at once taken to his room, and bled by force.
They were evaded--certainly with perfect politeness, but still in such a way as to prevent me from offering my friendship to him again.
I was not asked to fish to him again, so that I had to look out for myself some other way, and I went to Smith and got supplies from him.
I get worsted from him to knit, and I take it back to him again.
I could go where I liked with it, if I got it from him, because, of course, I would pay it back to him again, and he would not care what use I made of it.
The landlady of the Break of Day looked at him again, and felt almost confirmed in her last decision.
Arthur looked at him again, in vain, for an explanation of his behaviour.
Arthur looked at him again in no more flattering manner than before, and, turning on his heel without acknowledgment, went up-stairs.
Had the delirium of the worst time of the fever taken possession of him again?
Charlotte looked at him again, with a new resolution in her face.
Could I write to him again, in my own trumpery little interests, under these circumstances?
Once--twice, and the outlaw was speeding ahead of him again, unhurt.
He saw the woman's arms reaching out to him again, a look in her beautiful face that he would never forget.
And yet at the door, even as she disappeared, he saw her face turned to him again, pleadingly, entreatingly, as if she knew his mission and sent to him a silent prayer for mercy.
Since the time of Gresham's disappearance we have lost sight of DeBar, and only recently, as you know, have we got trace of him again.
She looked at him again, and the pathos of her smile went straight to his heart.
She looked at him again, and an errant thought slipped in between her larger anxieties.
Cynthia half rose, and then sat down and looked at him again.
She turned her head, that he might not read the denial in her eyes; and yet had to look at him again, for he was coming toward her quickly.
Could Cynthia ever go back to him again, and live with him happily, without seeing many things which before were hidden by reason of her youth and innocence?
At last she turned to him again with an illumining smile.
Of course some of the ladies smoke cigarettes--" The girl had averted her face briefly, but now turned to him again.
She glanced quickly at him again, studying his face for the first time.
She said it with her tenderest smile, but he scowled so darkly in reply that she went over to him again, to touch him with her hand.
But now, the mad sympathy that had permeated him on the night she had made him her confidant grew up in him again; it swelled out into something monstrous--a gigantic pity that rebounded on himself.
The old, foolish dreams awoke in him again, and vistas opened, of a gentle comradeship, which might still come true, when the strenuous side of her love for him had worn itself out.
Beyond the moment when he should clasp her to him again, he could not see: the future was as indistinct as were the Saxon plains, in the haze of morning or evening.
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