He did not answer, and she continued, in a voice full of sadness and shame: "Words cannot paint my grief and shame for that deeply deplored confession.
Then the actress said, in a voice full of veiled passion and almost defiance: "It would take a strong motive indeed to cause me to decline the acquaintance of Lawrence Ernscliffe.
In the meantime little Queenie was clapping her tiny hands and saying, in a voice full of girlish pleasure: "The belle of the ball, Captain Ernscliffe?
Pale like death, for it cost her a great struggle to reveal thus the secret of her heart, but with a voice full of energy, and an eye full of fire, she told them what she had already confessed to her grandfather; viz.
Panna Cervi began to thank him, without knowing how to find speech, weeping and confusing her words, with a voice full both of tears and delight.
The mayor cried out, with a voice fullof bitterness,-- "Aa!
David, in a voice full of emotion, as he drew Frederick back to him, and pressed him to his breast with affection.
I was going to lift her from the ground, when Farsetti told her, in a voice full of indignation, that she should blush to humble herself in such a manner before a man of my description.
We remained several minutes motionless, gazing at each other without speaking, but I broke the silence by asking her, in a voice full of love and anxiety, whether I could hope to obtain my pardon.
The gentle, mild face of the old botanist was stern and judicial now, his tone of voice full of reproof.
My words all related to Miss Jerrold, Sir Mark," said Stratton, now speaking in a voice full of despair.
My dear boy," he said, in a voice full of emotion, "God bless you!
Madame," she said in a voice full of pain, "do compose yourself.
So that is the porter who made the mistake," Sir Robert resumed in a voice full of meaning.
It may have been gallantry or it may have been the pathetic way in which she waved her handkerchief in return that roused the boyish sympathy in his heart: "Don't worry," he said in a voice full of tenderness.
Mrs Hallam," said Bayle calmly, and with a voice full of pity, "you do not know what you are saying.
There's nothing impossible out here in this horrible penal place," cried Sir Gordon, in a voice full of agitation.
They were spoken in a voice full of gentle sympathy, and there was tender pity in every tone, and yet they chilled him to the heart.
He said the last two words aloud, in a voice full of pitying contempt.
I cannot tell you how grieved I am, Miss Gartram," he whispered, in a voice full of sympathy.
In the evening he returned, and addressing me with a voice full of emotion, said: "Father, forgive me!
My wife had her sleep in her own bedchamber, and on the first night she exclaimed, with a voice full of emotion, "I have a mother at last?
He could with difficulty reconcile himself to the fact that he was not permitted to take part in the war, and with a voice full of emotion, exclaimed, "Although my name is growing on its soil, I am not allowed to fight for Germany!
Here the voice of the young man became silent, and he cast his eyes on the leaves of the book, for near his shoulder was heard a voice full of astonishment.
At me, dear bobe," replied, from the opposite wall, a voice full of unspoken grief.
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