She had kilted her gown, as she did usually at that rugged pass; but when she spied Archie still standing and gazing after her, the skirts came down again as if by enchantment.
And she made him a stately curtsey, shaking as she did so from head to foot, with the barren ecstasy of temper.
As long as Archie remained silent, she did so ruthlessly, with a single eye to heaven and the child's salvation; but the day came when Archie spoke.
Prissy Andrews told me that she sat up half the night every night of her Entrance week and crammed for dear life; and I had determined to sit up AT LEAST as long as she did.
She says you saved Minnie May's life, and she is very sorry she acted as she did in that affair of the currant wine.
Marilla had something to tell Anne, but she did not tell it just then for she knew if she did Anne's consequent excitement would lift her clear out of the region of such material matters as appetite or dinner.
Deep down in her wayward, feminine little heart she knew that she did care, and that if she had that chance of the Lake of Shining Waters again she would answer very differently.
She'll probably go all wrong," he said somberly; and of course I could not tell him that it was of no consequence if she did.
Difficult as it was to discourage Mr. Ives, she did it, and he went away with a disconsolate, puzzled expression.
She did not, however, object to his keeping his gig alongside her; and in this manner, at a slow pace, they advanced towards the village of Trantridge.
She had never wholly cared for him; she did not at all care for him now.
III As for Tess Durbeyfield, she did not so easily dislodge the incident from her consideration.
But if she DID, the letter was written and sent away with a privacy which eluded all her watchfulness to ascertain the fact.
If she had not known him to be in town she would not have written to him, as she did; she would have written to Combe Magna; and if he is in town, how odd that he should neither come nor write!
She did it with entire forgetfulness of the existence of any lookers-on, and with such outreaching love on her face that it seemed as if the child must feel her touch.
She put a hand on each of Rosy's thin shoulders--she felt sharply defined bones as she did so--and bent to kiss her.
But they tell me she did it, and that old Doby is rapturously happy and takes the meerschaum to bed with him, but only smokes it on Sundays--sitting at his window blowing great clouds when his neighbours are coming from church.
She did not of course allow that there existed many persons like herself.
She did it with a grace which was fascinating to look upon.
As she did so, two men came out and paused in the door.
She did not do the part as she had at rehearsal, but she was better.
Carrie gazed at him, and asshe did so her ebbing courage halted.
The trees no longer offered concealment and so she did not go out of her way to be near them.
She did, however, think occasionally of the jed of that distant kingdom, but the reaction to these thoughts was scarcely pleasurable.
After a last drink at the stream, the longest and deepest she had allowed herself, she rose to retrace her steps toward the hills; but even as she did so she became suddenly tense with apprehension.
For she looked as reverently at Mr. Casaubon's religious elevation above herself as she did at his intellect and learning.
She did not in the least divine the subtle sources of her husband's bad temper about these letters: she only knew that they had caused him to offend her.
And she didnot disturb the trance; she did nothing to make him observe that she was there.
In fact, she did receive my visit, and she invited me.
Mme Chantereau, the wife of an ironmaster, seeing the countess shivering slightly and growing pale as she did so.
And she began talking in her turn, assuming a serious air as she did so and calling Nana "daughter.
Mme Lerat put on her spectacles and read the article aloud, standing in front of the window as she did so.
At last in my desolation I began to consider that I was dreadfully in love with little Em'ly, and had been torn away from her to come here where no one seemed to want me, or to care about me, half as much as she did.
It isn't that there ain't some Cats that would be well enough pleased if she did, but they sha'n't be pleased.
She did it gloomily until she came to ten, but when she got into two figures she became more hopeful, and, as the time advanced, even jocular.
Altisidora had by this time sat up on the catafalque, and as she did so the clarions sounded, accompanied by the flutes, and the voices of all present exclaiming, "Long life to Altisidora!
They sent for some oil of John's wort, and Altisidora herself with her own fair hands bandaged all the wounded parts; and as she did so she said to him in a low voice.
She did so, and Don Quixote was left the strangest and most ludicrous figure that could be imagined.
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