She had anticipated much pleasure from the society of her pupil, and after that first conversation in the garden had resolved to win her love, and be to her friend and sister as well as teacher.
But she made no further attempt just then to win her pupil's heart, and in a short time they returned to the house together.
A youth big and burly, Loitered near the stile, He had risen early, Just to win her smile.
Janice attempted some objections, but her previous helplessness and loneliness, as well as her recent fright from the commissary, made them faint-hearted, and it needed little urgence to win her consent to the plan.
T is more than a month ye've been striving to win her regard.
Win her, Herod Voltaire, and you can be a little king, and I your prime minister.
Neither could I tell Miss Forrest what I had heard, while certainly Voltaire had as much right as I had to seek to win her affections.
Use all your seductive arts first, and if you fail to win her by those, trust me to weave such a chain of events as shall make her become Mrs. Voltaire.
Do you wonder that I would walk the diameter of the globe to win her love?
From the first he had understood that Monica was no representative shopgirl, and on that very account he had striven so eagerly to win her.
He would endeavour to win her respect by respecting the freedom she claimed.
She was really a child compared with him in years, and if it was an excuse for taking her destiny into his hands, she consenting,--it was also a reason why he dared not press his whole weight to win her to the step.
I thoroughly know the girl's heart, and know that in winning the interview I win her.
Long ago, when I was comparing my nothingness to her beauty, did I not know that to win her I must show myself worthy of the prize?
To win her, he told himself, one must needs be a conqueror, one who has coped with dangers and could flaunt new triumphs as his lady's due.
He had long since resolved to win her, but the late avowal of her love for him, and now his partial success to gain her father's favor, seemed to have made her his own already.
He mentioned, in coarsest terms, your love for Harry, and how you had misrepresented yourself to Trevethick as the heir of Crompton in order to win her.
If he has failed to win her affections--and I think he has--let me try my chance.
Hope had ceased to love me, I felt sure, and how was I to win her back?
Yes I cannot give her up,' I said decisively, 'I must try to win her back.
My work was suddenly uplifted by becoming a means to bring me nearer to my ambition to win her.
I was in love with that girl and I made up my mind to win her.
I love her better than all the rest of the world, and I mean to win heror die trying.
And while I'm idly biting my nails through the creeping years some level-headed Southerner will quietly woo and win her.
Am I a doting old fool to ask myself this question--shall I win her yet?
Then comes youth, and his presence even at a distance works a change in her such as I have never seen when I have tried my best to win her regard.
My love has grown for her, and my first thought was to seek her on my return, and try to win her for my wife.
If he has endeavoured to win her heart, if he has paid her marked attentions, he is a villain!
But, after all, she is only a hostage to the enemy; we'll win her back, Charley.
I thought of her, as in the crash of battle her image flashed across my brain, and made me feel a rush of chivalrous enthusiasm to win her heart by "doughty deeds.
The King's third effort to win her is met with the declaration of her purpose to remain true to her absent lover, 6:4-8:4.
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