When he made her no answer she was magnetized for a moment by the fixity of that blank look emptied of all expression, by the consuming ideas that issued as if distilled from that bald brow.
This latter lady was not beloved by her husband, but her noble qualities, her good heart, made her an object of adoration to the whole court.
This princess seemed equally astonished at my unexpected apparition; nevertheless, taken off her guard, she could not prevent herself from courteously returning the profound salutation I made her.
My ever kind friend, the duchesse d'Aiguillon, was not long ere she too made her appearance, with the view, and in the hope of consoling me.
It made her bristle up again, so that even Rachel saw the impossibility of pressing it, and trusted to some signal confutation to cure her of her infatuation.
Her literary talent placed her on a much higher plane than if she were merely "smart"-made her in the most perfect sense "prominent.
But it was not her chic alone thatmade her so striking.
Extreme hunger, which had abated the pride of Katharine, made her say, though angered to the heart: 'I pray you let it stand.
He attracted her; he interested her; he aroused her sympathy and her wonder as the men of her own world failed to do--aroused them despite the pride which made her impatient of lending so much attention to a mere Chasseur d'Afrique.
It made her wish, with an impatient scorn for the wish, that she knew how to read and had not her hair cut short like a boy's--a weakness the little vivandiere had never been visited with before.
He made her melancholy, sad, and heavy; And so she died.
Unto her He gave the stablishment of Egypt; made her Of lower Syria, Cyprus, Lydia, Absolute queen.
When her sire saw this, he bade the women lay hands on her; so they seized her and manacled her, then putting a chain of iron about her neck, made her fast to one of the palace-windows and there left her.
Vnto her, He gaue the stablishment of Egypt, made her Of lower Syria, Cyprus, Lydia, absolute Queene Mece.
I blesse the time When my good Falcon, made her flight a-crosse Thy Fathers ground Perd.
After dinner Joan so charmed the Duke with her horsemanship and lance practice in the meadows by the Castle of Chinon whither the King also had come to look on, that hemade her a present of a great black war-steed.
Joan's heart was overflowing with the joys and enthusiasms of war, and it made her impatient to hear such talk.
Philip felt it made her proceeding a little ridiculous.
When they had finished eating they called at the chemist's for the medicine Philip had ordered, and going back to the shabby room he made her take a dose.
A natural indolence, joined with a passion for picturesque attitude, made her an excellent sitter; and she had enough technical knowledge to offer useful criticisms.
He made her no further reply, but stooping down that she might kiss him, as was his wont, went his way, leaving her almost miserable in the thought that she had troubled all these waters to no purpose.
I made her swear to listen and remain there silent till I opened the door to set her at liberty.
Its rumble concealed the sound of approaching steps, and her eyes never turned from the distant hills till the abrupt appearance of a very sunburned but smiling young man made her jump up, exclaiming joyfully: "Why, Mac!
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