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"The coachman," said Ezza, who was standing grimly with his hands in his pockets, "happens to be a servant of Mr Harrogate's." "Then shoot him all the more," cried the poet impatiently; "he was bribed to upset his master. Then put the lady in the middle, and we will break the line up there with a rush."

We'll push the cribbing on the main house and start right in on the annex bins. There ain't much time to throw around if we're going to eat our Christmas dinner." The two went at once. The hoisting engines were impatiently blowing off steam.

"So have I," interrupted the delighted middy. "Dear H -ah Miss Sommers, I mean, I felt sure that that this must be your room no, what's its name? boudoir; and the gazelle " "Yes, yes oh! never mind that," interrupted the girl impatiently. "My father darling father! any news of him."

"What do you mean to do with her?" asked Ormiston, as soon as he found breath enough to speak. "Haven't I told you?" said Sir Norman, impatiently. "Take her home, of course." "And after that?" "Go for a doctor." "And after that?" "Take care of her till she gets well." "And after that?" "Why find out her history, and all about her." "And after that?" "After that! After that!

You say you have not opened it; well, I can hardly believe it, because in your place I should have read every word; yet, if you will give them to me, I will forgive you." "You do not understand what you are saying!" cried Vera, impatiently. "How can I give you what is not mine to give?

You have held his strongest city for now five weeks. There are other cities, other adventures upon which thou wilt fight again, and again and again until thou diest, Frank Drake." "There were a many dead this morning," put in Powell, the sergeant-major. "There had been a many more were't not for the friar's remedy." Drake moved impatiently. "I would your miracle of St.

Say you will not command me to go up there," added she, looking at him with eyes of pitiful pleading, such as no Italian art ever portrayed on the face of the sorrowing Madonna. "No," he replied, impatiently. "It was not I proposed it: it was Cadet. He is always a fool when the wine overflows, as I am too, or I would not have hearkened to him!

I am afraid all that is at an end, unless you can find a girl with money, which of course you ought to have no difficulty in doing, with your advantages. "But it is no good writing. Come to-morrow, and wire your train. "Your loving father, ARTHUR FALLODEN." "'Ruined on the threshold of life' what does he mean?" thought Falloden impatiently. "Father always likes booky phrases like that.

She pushed aside impatiently the package of jewels, at whose magnificence she had gazed awe-struck and bewildered the night before, and drew out the bundle that comprised her own clothing. Her hand sought the pocket eagerly. Yes, it was here at least the flashlight was, and so were the skeleton keys. That was what had happened!

"Oh, Fabian!" she exclaimed, impatiently, "don't pretend to talk like an idiot, for you are not one! Don't talk to me as if I were a wax doll or a wooden woman, for you know I am not one!" "I am sure I do not know what you mean!" "Well, then, I loved the man! There, it is out! I loved him more than I ever loved any one else in the whole world! And I was afraid of losing him!"