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The young speaker glanced a moment towards the pair, and then passed on with a slight frown upon her honest face, for Thurston bent over his companion with something that suggested deadly earnestness in his attitude, and the spectator assumed that Millicent Austin's head was turned away from him, because she possessed a fine profile and not because of excessive diffidence.

Montague exclaimed, with a start and frown. "Then the girl is more artful than I thought; but, on the whole, I'm not sure but that I should prefer to have Ray Palmer marry Ruth Richards rather than Mona Montague it might be better for me in the end. I wonder where she is. I am almost sorry " She broke off suddenly, but added, after a moment: "I don't know, Louis I am somewhat perplexed.

Cecilia answered with a frown: "Don't chaff, Stephen; I'm perfectly serious about Mrs. Hughs." "Well, I don't see what I can do for the good woman, my dear. One can't interfere in these domestic matters." "But it seems dreadful that we who employ her should be able to do nothing for her. Don't you think so, B.?" "I suppose we could do something for her if we wanted to badly enough."

"Can't he have anything to drink?" questioned Polly, with a sympathetic little frown. "Only an occasional sip of warm water nothing cold." "I'll do my best," she promised. "I shall love to help, if I can." Dr. Dudley took her hand, and down the corridor they went, the one with long strides, the other on dancing feet.

But you're welcome. They deserve it. Good luck to you!" But when Rose returned the look with a comprehending smile which said good-naturedly, "All right! You wait and see," Gertrude's expression altered into a frankly questioning frown. Two or three days later she dropped in at a rehearsal, ostensibly with a message from Shuman to Galbraith.

'We shall want three stalls, sir recollect, sir, 'interrupted Leather, who did not wish to move his quarters. 'True, I forgot, replied Sponge, with a frown at his servant's officiousness; 'however, if we can get two good stalls for the hunters, said he, 'we'll manage the hack somehow or other. 'Well, replied Mr.

The dramas introduced in the Lecture Room will never contain a profane expression or a vulgar allusion; on the contrary, their tendency will always be to encourage virtue and frown upon vice. "I have established connections in Europe, which will enable me to produce here a succession of interesting novelties otherwise inaccessible.

Paul turned his eyes about for a moment, and then gave the name of a county. 'That'll do, Paul. Which part of England? 'Midland. And so on, Mr. Cope got him out of his depth by asking about the rivers, and made him frown and look teased by a question about a battle fought in that county. If he had ever known, he had forgotten, and he was weak and easily confused; but Mr.

Another moment and Petroff had discovered the Pasha, who lay near him with a look of intense longing in his eyes as he saw the flask and heard the gurgling water. A fierce frown crossed the scout's brow for a moment, but it was instantly chased away by a look of pity. He dragged himself slowly towards the dying Turk, and held the flask to his lips.

You need not frown: you will find means to do so to prevent my seizing your goods, not here, for that would be absurd, but at your little woman's apartments. She would not be at all pleased, and would not hesitate to tell you so." "But everything there belongs to her; and you have no right " "What of that?