And with the promise to wait until a calmer frame of mind in her should be more propitious to what he wished to say further on this score, he left her.
He left her in a pet, and went in search of Gregory, into whose ear he poured the story of his woes that had their source in Cynthia's unkindness.
She had striven to do so during the year that her brother left her an open field, and her efforts had been attended with the success that has been pointed out.
Catherine as he left her, and Catherine thought it a very original speech.
She has an income of ten thousand dollars in her own right, left her by her mother; if she marries a husband I approve, she will come into almost twice as much more at my death.
He left her resignedly; he had got what he wanted.
The conflict had been severe, however, and it left her so little disposed to speak that Hetty pursued the subject.
The narrative of the girl was sufficiently clear, until she reached the time where we left her in the camp, after the interview with the chiefs, and, at the moment when Hist quitted her, in the abrupt manner already related.
Then he left her, and she felt herself to be bound to him by infinite gratitude.
Nevertheless, when he left her to go down to the Queen with the prospect of being called upon to act as chief of the incoming ministry, her heart throbbed with excitement.
As morning after morning he left her, still with that harsh, unmanly frown upon his face, she would look up at him with entreating eyes, and when he returned would receive him with her fondest smile.
No assailant could have approached or left her, without attracting the notice of some one, if not all of the persons seated at a table in the same room.
I don't think I'm so sorry for Oswald Brotherson," he murmured to himself as he left her.
Miss Challoner was--" How nearly the word shot had left her lips.
He left her to walk down the hill, and directly he found himself alone he became sober.
He left her suddenly in the corredor to go and get his hat, a soft, grey sombrero, an article of national costume which combined unexpectedly well with his English get-up.
He left her on account of some very respectable friends he made here, his own countrymen, but also, I suppose, to better himself.
I left her, as I have said, by Don Jose's bedside.
At that moment, with noiseless footsteps and with the businesslike, preoccupied, yet meekly Christian look which never left her face, Anna Mikhaylovna entered the hall.
He flushed crimson, left her side, and paced up and down the room.
Emily continued, for some time after Montoni had left her, in a state of despair, or rather stupefaction; a consciousness of misery was all that remained in her mind.
I left her full of hope, and resolved to follow her advice and hers only in the troublesome affair in which I was involved.
I was consoled by her swearing to be mine as soon as Baret had good grounds for thinking that she was his, and, after taking her on the Boulevards, I left her at her door, with a present of twenty-five Louis.
Madame d'Urfe, who was my first guest, was delighted with my new abode, and as she imagined that I had done it all for her, I left her in that flattering opinion.
And thereupon, I having promised to come to the house the day after her departure, as if I knew nothing about it, and to let her know what passed, we embraced each other tenderly, and I left her.
I left her in the evening, assuring her that in a few days her bail should be returned to her; and went to the French and Italian plays in succession, taking care to render myself conspicuous that my reappearance might be complete.
He left her at last with a kindly assurance that the case was perfectly curable.
Yet, whenever he left her side, her whole body became restless; and when he came back to her, a furtive thrill announced the insane complacency his bare contact gave her.
Then he left her; and next day she went sadly home, and for many a long day the hollow world saw nothing of Cicely Treherne.
Whereupon he left her, and went stooping over the clumps of tangled flowers which thickly sprinkled the field like pale, luminous foam-clots.
When he left her, she often lay in anxiety, wondering if he had got home safely.
Every one of Paul's friends delighted in taking sides against her, and he left her in the lurch--seemed almost to have a sort of revenge upon her then.
She did this for him in his need, even if he left her, for she loved him.
He left her so little leisure for being miserable, that she said next day she thought she must have been bewitched.
As we left her standing in the road, Mr. Murdstone came up to where she was, and seemed to expostulate with her for being so moved.
The doctor, before he left her, bade her hold her peace, and say nothing of Mary's fortune to any one till her rights had been absolutely acknowledged.
It was seldom that he saw any of the family but Lady Arabella; but then he desired to see none other, and when he left her in a good humour, was quite content to take his glass of sherry and eat his lunch by himself.
The courier he dismist, and turned his face Whither he with the damsel was addrest; Whom aye the Child so hurried on her way, He left her not a moment for delay.
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