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"I'll wait for it," said the stranger, flinging his bag against the waiting-room door and beginning to pace restlessly up and down the snow-covered platform. But this did not meet with Uncle Jimpson's ideas of hospitality. "Dey nebber knowed you wuz comin'," he argued. "I jes know dey didn't. But dat won't hinder 'em fum bein' powerful glad to see you.

I want one word with your mistress." I went in, and explained to Mr. Edgar and Catherine who was waiting below. "Oh, Edgar darling," she panted, flinging her arms round his neck, "Heathcliff's come back he is!" "Well, well," he said, "don't strangle me for that. There's no need to be frantic. Try to be glad without being absurd!"

In the opinion of the cook's wife, such a bestowal of money is precisely the same as the flinging of honey-cakes to the people by gentlemen; it furnishes the people who have a great deal of superfluous cash with amusement.

"I'm afraid she won't go back to her aunt any way," says the professor, as a beginning to the "thinking it over." He pushes his glasses up to his forehead, and finally discards them altogether, flinging them on the table near. "If she saw you now she might understand," says Hardinge for, indeed, the professor without his glasses loses thirty per cent. of old Time.

A great drove of mules was charging down the gorge of the street, and straight at him. He dived into an entrance, and stood looking at the animals in startled wonder as they thundered by, flinging the mud over the pavements. A cursing lot of drovers on ragged horses made the rear guard. Eliphalet mopped his brow.

While idly waiting for Cerizet, an idea took possession of the Cardinal's mind. She thought that in view of their comings and goings with the treasure, it would be well if the vigilance of the Perrache husband and wife could be dulled in some manner. Consequently, after carefully flinging the refuse poppy-heads into the privy, she called to the portress:

Germain-l'Auxerrois, and wounded him dangerously in the right hand and left arm. On the eve of that sanguinary day, Besme, at the head of a party of cutthroats, contrived to enter the admiral's house, and ran him several times through the body, then flinging him out of the window into the courtyard, where he expired, it is said, at the feet of the Duc de Guise.

That tall gentleman was abusing the doctor, flinging all sorts of insults at him because he wasn't treating him quite as he liked, and he began waving his stick at him. It's simply a scandal!" "Oh, how unpleasant!" said the princess. "Well, and how did it end?" "Luckily at that point that...the one in the mushroom hat... intervened. A Russian lady, I think she is," said the colonel.

Harley here, if he thinks he has any business with me that needs a personal interview." Smythe's leathery face had as much expression as a blank wall, but Eaton gasped. The unparalleled audacity of flinging the billionaire's overture back in his face left him for the moment speechless.

The two doctors endeavored to lead her away, so that she might not witness the dead girl's removal; but she understood at once what they wanted to do, and, flinging herself on the body, she seized it in both arms. Lying on top of the corpse, she exclaimed: "You shall not have it 'tis mine 'tis mine now. They have killed her on me, and I want to keep her you shall not have her !"