As we rose from the table, the Abbe Gama invited me to spend the day with him, but I declined under pretence of letters to be written, and I truly did so for seven hours.
Bellino, such was the name of the castrato, yielding to the entreaties of Don Sancio, rose from the table, went to the harpiscord, and sang with the voice of an angel and with delightful grace.
But when he rose from the table, Christina touched his arm as he passed her chair.
If we are to have a theological discussion by young women, I shall retire," said Robert, and with these words he rose from the table.
She spoke with a smile and charming manner, and then, looking at her husband, rose from the table.
As we rose from the table, Zillah asked innocently: "Emily, is thee crying or laughing?
I think I understand the cause," said Mrs. Yocomb as we rose from the table; and she came and took my hand.
He had now gone too far, and I flushed angrily as we rose from the table.
Then she added, in a low aside, as we rose from the table, "Thee certainly need not have spoken about thy friend's folly.
Ay; but things never do come about in the way we want or expect,' said Mr Howroyd as he rose from the table, leaving the brother and sister together.
As soon as we rose from the table, the Canoness was retiring as usual, but her uncle said: "Come to my room, Luise.
Come and drink coffee with me this afternoon," Uncle Joachim had whispered to me as he rose from the table.
Very much annoyed, I went out into the garden as soon as we rose from the table.
Warm with love and wine, we rose from the table at which we had been for two hours, but as we got up sadness disfigured the faces of the two pretty cousins.
I made her drink a fourth glass of muscat, but an instant after she told me that she could not see anything, and we rose from the table.
When we rose from the table I amused myself with Annette, and the marquis with Veronique.
Whether from natural impulses or self-esteem, I rose from the table so delighted with my son that I embraced him with the utmost tenderness, and was applauded by the company.
I shall have nothing to do with them except in the way of business, and as I said to you down at Lemuel Weeks's, business must be the first consideration with us all," and he rose from the table.
He rose from the table, lighted his pipe, and went out to the doorstep.
I rose from the table, and insisted that a stop should be put to this foolery at once.
I told all my anecdotes so racily that his features expressed the pleasure I was affording him, and when we rose from the table he shook me by the hand, and told me he had not had so agreeable a dinner since he had been at Soleure.
At last we got to our last glass of champagne, we rose from the table, and sentimentally but with gentle force I laid her on a couch and held her amorously in my arms.
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