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"Oh," said the Englishman, taken aback, "I beg your pardon, sir! No offence meant." "No offence," replied the priest, reseating himself. "Benedicite " "Sittin' on the coffin!" blurted out the voice of an English youth as the weight of the priest again came down heavily on my prison; and again I breathed easily. "Come on, men!" shouted Hamilton, apprehensive of more curiosity. "We're wasting time!

Jeffrey's sister, and when she nodded and gasped 'Yes, he blurted out that Mrs. Jeffrey was dead; that he had just come from the old house in Waverley Avenue, where she had just been found." "And Miss Tuttle?" "Didn't know what to say; just hid her face. She was leaning against the newel-post, so it was easy for her to do so.

In his confusion and anger he blurted out, "Little wonder you think of him. You and that accursed nigger, Chunk " "Hush!" she interrupted in a low, imperious voice, "hush, lest as representative of our house you disgrace yourself beyond hope." And she passed quickly to her room. Within less than an hour he was asking himself in bitter self- upbraiding, "What have I gained? What can I do?

"If you're ashamed to be seen with me " Mary blurted, with one of her old quick angers. "No, no," Saxon disclaimed. "It's the driftwood and the clams. I don't want the neighbors to know. Come along." "No; I can't, Saxon. I'd like to, but I can't. I've got to catch the next train to F'risco. I've ben waitin' around. I knocked at your back door. But the house was dark. Billy's still in, ain't he?"

"A curse on Ambler Jevons!" he blurted forth in anger, as though he were well acquainted with my friend. "If between them they managed to get at the truth it would be very awkward," she said. "No fear of that," he laughed in full confidence. "A man once dead and buried, with a coroner's verdict upon him, is not easily believed to be alive and well.

The young woman stared at Saxham with her mouth agape and the tears trickling down her hollow cheeks. The young man swallowed something with a violent effort, and blurted out: "Lumme, Doctor! it's more by 'arf like bein' shot up out of the Other Shop an' landin' in the middle of New Jerusalem!

"Did you strike this soldier?" asked the Captain impatiently of Andy. "No, sir!" The words came sharply. "You do not recognize him?" asked the officer of Martin. "He is the same!" Martin blurted. "We are losing time, my lord." "There is no way to settle the thing here; we are losing time, and your story of that night in the cave is too important to overlook, Norton.

His defence never was a strong one, because he was always thinking of himself, and he blurted out, before he knew what he was saying, this inexpedient answer: "No more I do." The queerness of the situation and the reply, made Mrs. Landys-Haggert laugh. Then it all came out; and at the end of Hannasyde's lucid explanation, Mrs.

"Those are some fine ideas you've got," the schoolmaster blurted out. He had worked himself into such a passion that he could not restrain himself any longer. "You Germans seem to have some nice ideas of us. But, of course, you're a heretic." "It's quite possible that your clergy do such things." "Now, now," said the priest, giving the schoolmaster a sign to be quiet.

And then he bowed once more to the passengers, who were almost crowding each other over the side in their eagerness to both see and hear. "Thank you," responded Cosmo, "but who are you?" "Capitaine Yves de Beauxchamps, of the French army." "Where's the navy, then?" blurted out Captain Arms. De Beauxchamps glanced at the speaker a little disdainfully, and then replied gravely: "Alas!