Dolignan did the same, met and passed her many times on the parade, and searched for pity in her eyes, but found neither look nor recognition, nor any other sentiment; for all this she walked and walked, till all the other promenaders were tired and gone,... Bentley's Miscellany - Page 550edited by - 1853Full view - About this book
| William Evans Burton - Wit and humor - 1864 - 552 pages
...naturally, as if she did it every day, and walked briskly on the nearest Parade. Dolignan did the same, he met and passed her many times on the Parade, and searched...walked, till all the other promenaders were tired and gone,—then her culprit summoned resolution, and taking off his hat, with a voice tremulous for the... | |
| Charles Reade - 1869 - 358 pages
...naturally, as if she did it every day, and walked briskly on the nearest Parade. Dolignan did the same, he met and passed her many times on the Parade, and searched...gone, — then her culprit summoned resolution, and tafcing off his hat, with a voice tremulous for the first time, besought permission to address her.... | |
| Charles Reade - 1871 - 370 pages
...nearest Parade. Dolignan did the same, he met and passed her many times on the Parade, and searehed for pity in her eyes, but found neither look, nor...summoned resolution, and taking off his hat, with a voiee tremulous for the first time, besought permission to address her. She stopped, blushed, and neither... | |
| Bricktop, George G] [Small - Railroads - 1872 - 78 pages
...briskly on the nearest promenade. Dolignan did the same, he met and passed her many times on the Eamble, and searched for pity in her eyes, but found neither...to address her. She stopped, blushed, and neither acknowleged nor disowned his acquaintance. He blushed, stammered out how ashamed he was, how he deserved... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - Literature - 1875 - 234 pages
...quite naturally, as if she did it every day, and walked briskly on the parade. Dolignan did the same, met and passed her many times on the parade, and searched...resolution, and, taking off his hat, with a voice for the first time tremulous, besought permission to address her. She stopped, blushed, and neither... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1875 - 238 pages
...briskly on the parade. Doliguan did the same, met and passed her many times on the parade, and searehed for pity in her eyes, but found neither look nor recognition,...resolution, and, taking off his hat, with a voice for the first time tremulous, besought permission to address her. She stopped, blushed, and neither... | |
| English fiction - 1896 - 220 pages
...quite naturally, as if she did it every day, and walked briskly on the parade. Dolignan did the same, met and passed her many times on the parade, and searched...resolution, and, taking off his hat, with a voice for the first time tremulous, besought permission to address her. She stopped, blushed, and neither... | |
| Charles Reade - 1896 - 354 pages
...naturally, as if she did it every day, and walked briskly on the nearest Parade. Dolignan did the same, he met and passed her many times on the Parade, and searched...other sentiment ; for all this she walked and walked, til! all the other promcnndcTs were tired and gone, — then her culprit summoned resolution, and taking... | |
| Short stories, American - 1906 - 594 pages
...day our crestfallen hero lay in wait at her door, and many a succeeding day, without effect. 76 77 searched for pity in her eyes, but found neither look...summoned resolution, and taking off his hat, with a voice for the first time tremulous, besought permission to address her. She stopped, blushed, and neither... | |
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