She laughed when, about a week later, she happened to notice the name of the book, and saw that it was Don Quixote, but it would be difficult to say exactly why.
Old Bielokonski" listened to all the fevered and despairing lamentations of Lizabetha Prokofievna without the least emotion; the tears of this sorrowful mother did not evoke answering sighs--in fact, she laughed at her.
She laughed outright, so joyous was she grown, now that she knew that his life was yet to be a part of hers.
She laughed joyously; but he might scarce laugh for pity of his love.
And, despite her eagerness and excitement, she laughed.
She laughed; then suddenly she flashed out in fierce earnest.
She laughed in her throat, drawing down the corners of her mouth, and enjoying the resolution with which her mother tried to fling off the burden of her anxieties.
She laughed at Lapham's Spartan mood, and went on to excuse the young people.
She laughed again, as if the hopelessness of the thing amused her.
She laughed softly, merry eyes flashing swiftly at him.
She laughed as she swung on the stool, with that musical scorn which both allured and maddened.
She laughed, and began to brush her shining hair out in two silky lengths on either side.
She laughed,--she looks very pretty when she laughs.
She laughed again, and tripped lightly to the looking-glass.
She laughed, glancing at his clean shirt and damp hair.
Her face was quite aglow with excitement and a certain timid mischief as she laughed: "Not while you are so solemn.
And then, as though decided upon a course of action of the wisdom of which she was uncertain, she laughed uneasily.
Last June you delivered the oration to the graduating class," she laughed, "on The College Man in Politics.
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