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"Then I ain't gallant enough for the likes o' you and this charter party, I take it," said Peth, his anger rising. "I ain't findin' no fault with you myself, Peth. All I'm gallied about is what the others'll think. You're goin' mate, of course " "Thanks," said Peth, curtly. "You talk like I was ship's boy, not owner of an eighth of the Nuestra. Who helped you salve her?

He made his money in Alaska. My cousin is the editor. He is the real force back of it." "Does the paper have any influence?" "A great deal." "I've heard of your cousin. A crack-brained Socialist, I understand." "You'll find he's a long way from that," James denied. "Whatever he is, buy him," ordered Powers curtly. The young man shook his head. "Can't be done.

"Then feasting would be as good for the soul as fasting." "Better," said the driver curtly. I was disconcerted to find such Epicurean doctrines in a district where, but for my experience of Baer, I should have expected to see the ascetic influence of the Baal Shem predominant. "Then you're not a follower of the Baal Shem?" said I tentatively. "No, indeed," said he, laughing.

He answered, curtly, "Nothing." She looked at him with a pretty, pained surprise. At the same time her heart smote her. His face was so pale and thin, and indicated such real suffering, that she pitied him more than ever. But she would have suffered much herself for the sake of success, and she was not one to hesitate long over the suffering of another.

"Do you mean to imply, suh, that I am guilty of crooked work?" he inquired, a new edge of formality in his voice. "No, no, of course not!" hastened Keith. "I hadn't thought of you in that connection! I am just looking the whole matter up " "Well, suh, I strongly advise you to drop it," interrupted Bennett curtly. "But why?" "It isn't ethical.

Dragoons, Swiss, Guardsmen, Musketeers, light-horsemen, succeeded one another with a rapidity which might answer the purpose of the host very well, but agreed badly with the views of the four friends. Thus they applied very curtly to the salutations, healths, and jokes of their companions.

As if he had not heard, Shaynon deliberately produced a gold case, supplied himself with a cigarette, and lighted it. "Meanin', I take it," the detective interpolated, "you plead not guilty?" P. Sybarite nodded curtly. "It's a lie, out of whole cloth," he declared. "You've only to search me.

Her ways were not their ways, and she had come strictly on business. Consequently she somewhat curtly demanded to be conducted into the presence of his wife, who received her very affably. "Why, how very strange," she observed when Gladys had stated the object of her visit. "I was asked a similar question only yesterday.

"Listen," said Sonia. "Have you ever been alone alone in the world? ... Have you ever been hungry? Think of it ... in this big city where I was starving in sight of bread ... bread in the shops .... One only had to stretch out one's hand to touch it ... a penny loaf. Oh, it's commonplace!" she broke off: "quite commonplace!" "Go on: tell me," said the Duke curtly.

You set up two plates and establish this field between them," said Jones curtly. "It's circularly polarized and it doesn't expand. It's like a searchlight beam or a microwave beam, and it stays the same size like a pipe. In that field or pipe radiation travels faster than it does outside. The properties of space are changed between the plates. Therefore the speed of all radiation. That's all."