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He said in a slightly hoarsened voice: "What has happened since I left you this afternoon?" What, indeed? Everything seemed to have happened. "Something did happen ... But I I don't think there's any use to talk about it." "Tell me what has happened. I have a right to know."

It is my particular delight," said Canning, in his hoarsened voice, "to stay in an attractive place just long enough to fall in love with it, and then be whipped away like a naughty schoolboy." Carlisle slowly drew off her glove. "I'm glad you've liked it here," said she.... "Shall you stop again, on your way back home?" The man's eyes turned from the fire full upon her face.

"Ah! yes, wasn't she first tried the day the Deemster fell ill in court?" "Men are too tender with such creatures." Philip had risen again. "Your Excellency, I have done the last of my duties as Deemster." His voice had hoarsened. He was a worn and stricken figure. The ex Governor's warmth had been somewhat cooled by the unexpected interruption.

The "dear" constrained him, and he did not add it: "You've been working most unholy hard. I I hate to have you." "But I was never so happy in my life." "That's good." His voice hoarsened with the effort to keep it steady and casual. "Is everything going all right?" "Fine." "Is is the money end of it all right?" "Yes, that is, I am not worrying about money." "You're not making money?" "No."

Rip's voice hoarsened into a croak, calling out the data. Dane, though he had had basic theory, was completely lost before Shannon had finished the first set of co-ordinates. But Jellico replied, hands playing across the pilot's board. "Stand-by for snap-out " the croak went down to the engines where Ali now held Stotz's post. "Engines ready!"

Although he had not howled once, his snarling and growling, combined with his thirst, had hoarsened his throat and dried the mucous membranes of his mouth so that he was incapable, except under the sheerest provocation, of further sound. His tongue hung out of his mouth, and the eight o'clock sun began slowly to burn it. It was at this time that one of the boys cruelly outraged him.

He fired again and again, and gave the range-old cattle-yell; the yell which had sent many a tired herd over many a weary mile; the yell before which had fled fat steers into the stockyards at shipping time, and up the chutes into the cars; the yell that had hoarsened many a cowpuncher's voice and left him with a mere croak to curse his fate with; a yell to bring results but it did not start those sheep.

"Does this make life seem hard?" "Yes," said Leslie then, with an effort that hoarsened her very voice, "frightful." And as she spoke, she turned again quickly, as if to be motionless longer were to invite more talk, and went over to the other window, where her bird-cage hung, and began to take down the glasses. "Like all parables, it is manifold," said Delight gently.

But instead of that, he pushed the door to behind me, and locking me in, said, in a strange and hoarsened tone? "Don't call out, don't make any sound or outcry, and above all, don't let any one in; I will fight the flames alone!" and seizing a lamp from the study-table, he dashed from me towards a staircase I could faintly see in the distance.

"Well, there's no help for it, I suppose!" said she hardily, in a tone somewhat hoarsened by tears. "You're all darlings, and I'm a fool. But I certainly intend to get even with Mr. Brauer!" "DON'T give up your job," Miss Sherman pleaded. "I will the minute I get another," said Susan, morosely, adding anxiously, "Do I look a perfect fright, Thorny? Do my eyes show?"