Willis praised these with the mingled pride and humility of an inheritor, however distant.
From the upper windows the fair Elise had also observed this daring move upon the part of her lover, and her heart beat quick with mingled pride and consternation.
"Well, we're in for it now," he said, in mingled pride and cha-grin.
The look Chade shot me as he left mingled pride and chagrin.
The shock to Nancy's mingled pride and ignorance of the world's evil might even be too much for her delicate frame.
And an odd glance of mingled pride and pain shone in the boy's downcast eyes.
He rounded on her fiercely, and she flinched before the mingled pride and anguish in his face.
When she had finished, Carson Drew stared at his daughter with mingled pride and amazement.
"And don't you forget it, either," Berczi said as Ranjit and Susan flushed with mingled pride, pleasure, and embarrassment under their father's praise.
So I found, when at last in mingled pride, hope, and fear I published my poems, seeking for them no other recompense save fair hearing and justice.