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He listened attentively for a moment and heard the approaching trot and gallop of horses, then suddenly recalling the fact that the hounds were to meet that day at Ittlethwaite Park, he took his hat and went out to see if any of the hunters were passing by.

Her husband attentively observed her, as the tears collected in her eyes; and drawing nearer, said: 'But, Marion told you, in that farewell letter which she left for you upon your table, love, and which you read so often, that years must pass away before it COULD be. Did she not? She took a letter from her breast, and kissed it, and said 'Yes.

Cressler, "that that Gretry girl smokes ten cigarettes every night before she goes to bed. You know the Gretrys they were at the opera the other night." Laura permitted herself an indefinite murmur of interest. Her head to one side, she drew the brush in slow, deliberate movements downward underneath the long, thick strands of her hair. Mrs. Cressler watched her attentively.

Moa Artua having nothing more to say, his bearer goes to nursing him again, in which occupation, however, he is soon interrupted by a question put by one of the warriors to the god. Kolory hereupon snatches it up to his ear again, and after listening attentively, once more officiates as the organ of communication.

Negoro, alone, did not leave the cabin, which served him for a kitchen; and as usual, of all the crew, he was the only one whom the encounter with a wreck did not appear to interest. Then all regarded attentively the floating object which the waves were rocking, three miles from the "Pilgrim." "Ah! what can that be?" said a sailor. "Some abandoned raft," replied another.

There is something under the surface in connection with Mr. Woodville, or with his family, to which Major Fitz-David is not at liberty to allude. Properly interpreted, Valeria, that letter is a warning. Show it to Mr. Eustace stopped me again. "You are sure your uncle said those words?" he asked, scanning my face attentively in the moonlight. "Quite sure. But I don't say what my uncle says.

"I'm getting forward with my work so as I can go to th' fut-baw match this afternoon. I hope I didn't wake ye, sir." "Look here!" said Mr Cowlishaw. "What's that appalling noise that's going on all the time?" "Noise, sir?" whispered the man, astonished. "Yes," Mr Cowlishaw insisted. "Like something breathing. Can't you hear it?" The man cocked his ears attentively.

"At whose command?" "At Cæsar's command." Poppæa looked still more attentively at Lygia, who stood with bowed head, now raising her bright eyes to her with curiosity, now covering them with their lids. Suddenly a frown appeared between the brows of the Augusta.

Betty launched into an enthusiastic account of Eleanor's literary triumph, her softened manner, her sudden popularity, and her improved scholarship. Miss Hale listened attentively. "That's very interesting," she said. "I had no idea that Miss Watson would ever make anything out of her college course.

Ignaty stopped humming; Yakob took the staff from the mother's hand, and said: "Sit down, little mother." "Yes, why don't you sit down?" Rybin extended the invitation to Sofya. She sat down on the stump of a tree, scrutinizing Rybin seriously and attentively. "When did they take him?" asked Rybin, sitting down opposite the mother, and shaking his head. "You've bad luck, Nilovna." "Oh, well!"