The only point at which, day after day, the success appeared at all qualified was represented, as might have been said, by her irresistible impulse to give her father a clutch when the train indulged in one of its occasional lurches.
Stillness, when the Prince and Princess returned from attending the visitors to their carriage, might have been said to be not so much restored as created; so that whatever next took place in it was foredoomed to remarkable salience.
It might have been said that he imagined himself living over again the days in which he led the Vendeens to the charge against the blues.
It was the mark of a relation that he had begun so quickly to find himself sure she was, of all people, as might have been said, on the side and of the party of Mrs. Newsome's original ambassador.
Raoul came in contact with that trembling hand, took it within his own, and carried it so respectfully to his lips, that he might have been said to have deposited a sigh upon it rather than a kiss.
It might have been said that he wished that voice to strike, at the end of the salon, any ear that was too distant.
It might have been said that he wished that voice to strike, at the end of the salon, any ear that was too distant.
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