United States or Papua New Guinea ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !


"But many Europeans visit him, he has a reputation abroad." "They never dare go at night." "I am willing to take the risk." Mustapha Cadi looks at the young man admiringly curiously, for he cannot imagine what would cause such haste. He sees a specimen of healthy manhood, so that it can hardly be for medical advice he takes such chances to see the old Moor. "Monsieur, I consent." "It is well."

Maxwell, although he spoke rather as if he was laughing at him, was yet glancing at him admiringly. When Mr. Harry was silent, he exclaimed, "You are right, you are right, Gray.

See what you've forced me to do. It's a pity; it cuts me up, Coquenil." He spoke with real sadness. "I understand," answered M. Paul. "I appreciate what you say. There's a bond between a good detective and " "A great detective!" put in the baron admiringly, "the greatest detective Paris has known in fifty years or will know in fifty more. Yes, yes, it's a pity!"

Number Two was a much more civil person in speech and manner than Number One; in fact, he speedily made himself so agreeable to the housemaid that she brought him a cup of coffee, and looked admiringly while he swallowed it. By the time Mrs. Sandford and Marcia came down to breakfast, he had established an intimacy with Biddy that was quite charming to look upon.

"It was made in the village under his own directions, and is most ingeniously constructed. Poor, dear Richard was such an active man; he could not endure to lie on a sofa, and I had the greatest difficulty in keeping him to his bed even when his attacks were severe." Mrs. Pell shook her head as she looked admiringly at the foot-rest.

The shining eyes of the man gazed admiringly on the sad face of the loyal woman. "I think I see," he said. Kate raised her shoulders. "I hardly expected any one would see, or understand, what I felt, and the way I reasoned. You remember the cargo from Fort Allerton? It was my two boys, acting under my command, who bound and gagged your patrol, and fired the alarm.

Not every man hath admittance to him, I promise ye. As for me, why, God 'ild you, man! 'twas but yesterday a fortnight Burleigh slapped me o' the shoulder and said: 'Percevall, ye grow fat, you rogue on the word of a Cecil! Oh, trust me, Master Droop; my lord much affects my conversation!" "Is that a fact?" said Droop, admiringly.

When Edwin Clayhanger employed, as it were, daringly, the accents of a master to this intimidating fellow, Hilda thrilled with pleasure at the piquancy of the spectacle, and she was admiringly proud of Edwin. The foreman's immense voice, explaining machines and tools, caused physical vibrations in her. But she understood nothing of what he said nothing whatever.

One Sunday morning I made a discovery a small sheet of water, glittering in the sunshine, and I long gazed admiringly on the countless insects and plants about its edges. It was confessedly neither broad nor deep, and a certain tag-rag indefiniteness of outline gave occasion afterwards to envious anti-Prahraners all about to make it out as only a swamp.

It speaks volumes for the permeating atmosphere of "having the time of your life" that its owner laughed when the wreck was shown to her. "I don’t care a bit," she said. "I can go down to Delmonico’s an’ get me another to-morrow mornin’, easy." "What a trump you are, Aunt Mary!" said Jack admiringly. "Here, Burnett, fish her out that extra cap from the cane rack; there’s always one in the bottom.