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"It seems you are right, Planchet; all this appears to be a little mysterious; and be assured that we will not pay him our rent until the matter shall be categorically explained to us." "Monsieur jests, but Monsieur will see." "What would you have, Planchet? What must come is written." "Monsieur does not then renounce his excursion for this evening?"

"I suppose," said Gilbert, sitting down with a resigned air, "the only thing to do in a case of this kind is to have patience and go at the matter categorically. Whom is your letter from?" "Leslie and, oh, Gilbert " "Leslie! Whew! What has she to say? What's the news about Dick?" Anne lifted the letter and held it out, calmly dramatic in a moment. "There is NO Dick!

"Do you expect to win outright, or are both sides going to fight themselves to a standstill?" And "Why can't you Britishers be a bit kinder in your attitude to us?" Let us take this welter of interrogation categorically, and endeavour to frame such answers as would occur to the average Briton to-day.

You perceive that this is still only a project, and that, although I have 100,000 men in Spain, it is possible, according to the circumstances that may arise, either that I may march directly, and that all may be accomplished in a fortnight, or that I may march more slowly, and that this may be a secret during several months of operations. Answer me categorically.

I am anxious not to believe the untold horrors alleged to have been inflicted on the female members of his family, but they are told categorically. It is best to believe nothing one hears in Russia, and what one actually sees is not always what it seems.

What does it mean? I insist upon a direct answer. Now do not make me impatient, Adrian." Certainly Mrs. Doria was equal to twenty. By her concentrated rapidity and volcanic complexion it was evident that suspicion had kindled. "I was really bound to bring it," Adrian protested. "Answer me!" The wise youth bowed: "Categorically.

"Incidents of that sort restore one's faith in the generosity of our people," Keith remarked, in order to say something. "Nobody has been generous," denied Krafft categorically, "and no particular good has been accomplished. Filled their bellies for this evening; given them a place to sleep for this night; that's all." "That's something," ventured Keith. "It helps."

"Pretty nice!" he repeated as he took off his hat and glanced around the room, "you must've known I was coming. What's the matter?" he burst out as she made no answer, "can't you hear, or don't you care?" "I can hear," she replied categorically, "and I don't care." "Oh! Like the rest of 'em, hey? Got no use for me, now. And so I'm summoned to appear in court?

Just two weeks before the Battle of the Great Kanawha, Patrick Henry categorically stated, in conversation with Thomas Wharton: "that he was at Williamsburg with Ld. D. when Dr. Conolly first came there, that Conolly is a chatty, sensible man, and informed Ld. York's opinion on that head, which opinion with some others that Ld.

Accordingly, in the record of his life sent up to Paris, he puts his entrance into the service over a year earlier than it actually occurred, omits as unessential details some of the places in which he had lived and some of the companies in which he had served, declares that he had commanded a battalion at the capture of Magdalena, and, finally, denies categorically that he was ever noble.