Do wait over till Friday, and I will go down to the landing to see her arrive!
Winterbourne was impatient to see her again, and he was vexed with himself that, by instinct, he should not appreciate her justly.
Her nephew, who had come up to Vevey expressly to see her, was therefore more attentive than those who, as she said, were nearer to her.
The news that Daisy Miller was surrounded by half a dozen wonderful mustaches checked Winterbourne's impulse to go straightway to see her.
I was feeling a deep, strong longing to see her--a longing so supplicating, so insistent, that it made me afraid.
He resolves to see her in her own home, with the consoling theme: "'I can but perish if I go.
At her father's usual hour for retiring he again came in to see her.
Being a field hand, she was obliged to walk twelve miles and return, between nightfall and daybreak, to see her children" (p.
The liability to be separated from my grandmother, seldom or never to see her again, haunted me.
I was not allowed to visit her during any part of her long illness; nor did I see her for a long time before she was taken ill and died.
He would have to visit home in the course of a year, if he went out at once; and it would be possible for them to see her before he started a second time--with her.
They said finally that it was better not to act in a hurry, but that they would not object to see her.
He seemed to see her poised on the brink of a chasm, with one graceful foot advanced to assert her unconsciousness that the ground was failing her.
It seems that Ned has quarrelled with the Dorsets; or at least Bertha won't allow him to see her, and he is so unhappy about it that he has taken to gambling again, and going about with all sorts of queer people.
Her loudly affirmed pleasure at seeing Miss Bart took the form of a nebulous generalization, which included neither enquiries as to her future nor the expression of a definite wish to see her again.
At the station she thought Gus Trenor seemed surprised, and not wholly unrelieved, to see her.
Let me see her at once," said Mrs. Yeobright, hastening towards the van.
Can I ever forget it, or even agree to see her again?
You ought to see her, Mr. Yeobright, being a young man come from far, and with a little more to show for your years than most of us.
Yeobright appeared glad to see her, and pressed her hand.
Then she moved on, treading softly on the short grass, and keeping so close to the house that whoever was in the room, even if roused by her approach, would not be able to see her.
Some trifling incident had probably kept him from joining them at midday; but she was sure he must be eager to see her again, and that he would not want to wait till they met at supper, between Mr. Royall and Verena.
At the thought of having to see her, of having to meet her eyes and answer or evade her questions, the whole horror of the previous night's adventure rushed back upon Charity.
He had but to close his eyes to see her as distinctly as in a mirror.
Did you think you was never going to see her again?
Maria goes to him every two weeks or so to sell him junk; they got acquainted that way, and I know Maria's been dropping in to see him pretty often this last year, and sometimes he comes here to see her.
The bedroom could boast a carpet, three-ply ingrain, the design being bunches of red and green flowers in yellow baskets on a white ground.
Below the fine fabric of all that was good in him ran the foul stream of hereditary evil, like a sewer.
Trina wore a blue cloth skirt, a striped shirt waist, and a white sailor; about her round waist was a belt of imitation alligator skin.
Suddenly Marcus fell calm again, forgetting his pose all in an instant.
For some time he stood watching her as she lay there, unconscious and helpless, and very pretty.
Vanity led him to think that pleasure at again beholding him might have occasioned the emotion he had witnessed, and the same vanity led him to wish to see her again.
I do not intend to see her again, but I will place a sum of money in your hands, which will amply supply her with every convenience; but should she require more, let her have it, and I will see it repaid.
Look at my mother you don't see her objecting to everything except what she does herself.
I never see Mrs. Casaubon, and am not likely to see her, since she is at Freshitt.
My mother, I am sure, will be all the happier if you will come to see her at the vicarage: you know she is fond of having young people to talk to, and she has a great deal to tell about old times.
But Mary had felt sure that her parents would want to see her, and if her father had not come, she would have obtained leave to go home for an hour or two the next day.
After school she used often to run down to the store to see her mother, while Theodore went home to practice.
We see herin her graduation white, in her bridal finery.
Don't think that we are to see her at the head of a magnificent business establishment, with buyers and department heads below her, and a private office done up in mahogany, and stenographers and secretaries.
Meg was grateful to see that Miss Kate, though twenty, was dressed with a simplicity which American girls would do well to imitate, and who was much flattered by Mr. Ned's assurances that he came especially to see her.
Laurie and his grandfather came over tosee her off, and Mr. Brooke looked so strong and sensible and kind that the girls christened him 'Mr. Greatheart' on the spot.
The girls knew nothing about illness, and Mr. Laurence was not allowed to see her, so Hannah had everything her own way, and busy Dr.
I wanted you to see her, but they have spoiled her entirely.
I'm rather in debt to her for giving some of her beauty to the boy, and you can go to see her if you like.
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