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"Very nicely, indeed." Voice Reading
"And made a good choice of an attendant for you in Alice Wood?" Voice Reading
"You have indeed. She is teachable and handy." (This then, I thought, is Miss Oliver, the heiress; favoured, it seems, in the gifts of fortune, as well as in those of nature! What happy combination of the planets presided over her birth, I wonder?) Voice Reading
"I shall come up and help you to teach sometimes," she added. Voice Reading
"It will be a change for me to visit you now and then; and I like a change. Voice Reading
Mr. Rivers, I have been so gay during my stay at S-. Voice Reading
Last night, or rather this morning, I was dancing till two o'clock. Voice Reading
The -th regiment are stationed there since the riots; and the officers are the most agreeable men in the world: they put all our young knife-grinders and scissor merchants to shame." Voice Reading
It seemed to me that Mr. St. John's under lip protruded, and his upper lip curled a moment. Voice Reading
His mouth certainly looked a good deal compressed, and the lower part of his face unusually stern and square, as the laughing girl gave him this information. Voice Reading
He lifted his gaze, too, from the daisies, and turned it on her. Voice Reading
An unsmiling, a searching, a meaning gaze it was. Voice Reading
She answered it with a second laugh, and laughter well became her youth, her roses, her dimples, her bright eyes. Voice Reading
As he stood, mute and grave, she again fell to caressing Carlo. "Poor Carlo loves me," said she. "He is not stern and distant to his friends; and if he could speak, he would not be silent." Voice Reading
As she patted the dog's head, bending with native grace before his young and austere master, I saw a glow rise to that master's face. Voice Reading
I saw his solemn eye melt with sudden fire, and flicker with resistless emotion. Voice Reading
Flushed and kindled thus, he looked nearly as beautiful for a man as she for a woman. Voice Reading
His chest heaved once, as if his large heart, weary of despotic constriction, had expanded, despite the will, and made a vigorous bound for the attainment of liberty. Voice Reading
But he curbed it, I think, as a resolute rider would curb a rearing steed. Voice Reading
He responded neither by word nor movement to the gentle advances made him. Voice Reading
"Papa says you never come to see us now," continued Miss Oliver, looking up. "You are quite a stranger at Vale Hall. He is alone this evening, and not very well: will you return with me and visit him?" Voice Reading
"It is not a seasonable hour to intrude on Mr. Oliver," answered St. John. Voice Reading
"Not a seasonable hour! But I declare it is. It is just the hour when papa most wants company: when the works are closed and he has no business to occupy him. Now, Mr. Rivers, do come. Why are you so very shy, and so very sombre?" She filled up the hiatus his silence left by a reply of her own. Voice Reading
"I forgot!" she exclaimed, shaking her beautiful curled head, as if shocked at herself. Voice Reading
"I am so giddy and thoughtless! Do excuse me. Voice Reading

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