... Wain stared a moment in genuine astonishment,and then bent himself nearly double, keeping his eyes fixed meanwhileupon Rena's face...
Charles W. Chesnutt 「The House Behind the Cedars」
..."An', mo'over," Wain went on, "it takes me a minute er so ter git mymin' use' ter thinkin' er Mis' Rena as a cullud young lady...
Charles W. Chesnutt 「The House Behind the Cedars」
...Jefferson Wain had onedistinctly hostile critic, of whose presence he was blissfullyunconscious...
Charles W. Chesnutt 「The House Behind the Cedars」
... Frank had heard that Rena was going away with this man,and he watched Wain closely, liking him less the longer he looked athim...
Charles W. Chesnutt 「The House Behind the Cedars」
... He had heard that Wain was unmarried, and he couldnot see how, this being so, he could help wishing Rena for a wife...
Charles W. Chesnutt 「The House Behind the Cedars」
... Wain seizedthe reins, and under his skillful touch the pretty mare began to pranceand curvet with restrained impatience...
Charles W. Chesnutt 「The House Behind the Cedars」
...Rena, however, was serenely ignorant of any danger from theaccommodating Wain...
Charles W. Chesnutt 「The House Behind the Cedars」
... In thischaracter Wain had driven her to the town for her examination; he hadbusied himself about putting the schoolhouse in order, and in variousmatters affecting the conduct of the school...
Charles W. Chesnutt 「The House Behind the Cedars」
... If she were left alone,—and they soon showed a tendency toleave her on any pretext whenever Wain came near,—she would seek herown room and lock the door...
Charles W. Chesnutt 「The House Behind the Cedars」
...No sooner was the childwell out of sight than Wain threw his arms suddenly about her waist andsmilingly attempted to kiss her...
Charles W. Chesnutt 「The House Behind the Cedars」
... In a week her school would be over, and thenshe would get Elder Johnson, or some one else than Wain, to take herback to Patesville...
Charles W. Chesnutt 「The House Behind the Cedars」
... Wain kept up the chase until the raindrove him to shelter...
Charles W. Chesnutt 「The House Behind the Cedars」
... He believed that Wain was aliar and a scoundrel...
Charles W. Chesnutt 「The House Behind the Cedars」
...On returning from their bath, the wain and theoxen were strewn with fresh spring flowers...
Sir James George Frazer 「The Golden Bough」
...The place where the wain stopped wasCathures, afterwards called Glasgow, where St...
Dugald Butler and Herbert Story 「Scottish Cathedrals and Abbeys」
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