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It wouldn't do to let him quiet down too much. "I'm no Van Morganbilt," he said hesitatingly, "but I can see that it's a big opportunity for some one else. Let's have a look over the prospectus again." Palliser paused in his unconcerned opening of the copy of the Sunday Earth.

Suddenly across the June stillness came the sound of exquisite music; clear, thrilling notes, unreal fairylike! Almost hesitatingly Mrs. Lee turned as though she expected to see a fairy sprite in gauzy robes approaching her from the shadows of the house! She rose and crept toward the window.

"Because he says you are crazy," she hesitatingly answered. "Great Heavens! girl; it's you that's crazy!" and slamming his fist on the table, and jumping to his feet, he demanded an explanation instantly. The girl ran to the kitchen, and the Doctor after her. The rest fled for their lives, screaming at the top of their voices and scattering in all directions.

Mutual compliments over, Alwyn said hesitatingly, "And dost thou find Mistress Sibyll more gently disposed to thee than when thou didst complain to me of her cruelty?" "Marry, good Nicholas, I will be frank with thee. When I left the court to follow Lord Warwick, there were rumours of the gallantries of Lord Hastings to the girl, which grieved me to the heart.

Rebecca looked at him, feeling his wisdom and strength, and above all his sympathy. Then she said hesitatingly: "You remember I told you all about the Simpsons that day on your aunt's porch when you bought the soap because I told you how the family were always in trouble and how much they needed a banquet lamp? Mr.

He turned again to the German officer, and looked at him hesitatingly. The latter, apparently in a bad temper, looked out to sea, whistling softly to himself. Parrington walked toward him and, seizing his hand, said: "It's clear that we don't understand each other. What's up?"

"Won't you come in?" she said, hesitatingly. "Oh, thank you, but I guess I hadn't better." Suddenly she flashed out the humanest of smiles, her blue-gray eyes crinkling with cheery friendship. "Come in, come in, child." As he hesitatingly entered she warbled: "Needn't both be so lonely all the time, after all, need we? Even if you don't like poor Istra. You don't do you?"

"'Who is he, is it? said Denis, hesitatingly, as if he half doubted such extent of ignorance as not to know the person alluded to. "Mr. Peel bowed in acquiescence. "'That's Bushe! said Denis, giving at the same time the same sound to the vowel, u, as it obtains when occurring in the word 'rush. "'I beg pardon, said Mr. Peel, 'I did not hear.

But you look all right. Anyway 't ain't no trouble to look over the stuff. Let me see what you've got. There ain't another place in New York where they pay such good prices." She returned, hesitatingly, and handed to him a small worn case that had once been covered with red morocco. He opened it, taking out the ring and moving nearer the window, where he examined it carefully. "Yes.

"Your majesty," replied Schluter, hesitatingly, "I do not know how to narrate a story in fine words, and you must pardon me if I do not acquit myself very satisfactorily." "Who was this White Lady?" "Sire, her name was Cunigunda, Countess von Plassenburg.