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That's a question asked of God. How is that?" And the reader, triumphantly and interrogatively looks around at his listeners. "He merited it, the righteous man," they replied with a sigh. Yakov Mayakin eyes them with a smile, and says: "Fools! You better put the children to sleep."

If any sprig of womankind come across him there, it will, at any rate, not be a girl. Women must take care of themselves. Only the fools among them run to mischief in the case of a handsome young fellow. Supposing a certain woman to be one of the fools? Lady Charlotte merely suggested it in the dashing current of her meditations did not strike it out interrogatively.

He's used to having me repent at leisure. Do you ever walk Sunday night?" "Yes, sometimes," said Lydia interrogatively. "I'm glad of that. Then I shall not offend against your scruples if I ask you to join me in a little ramble, and you will refuse from purely personal considerations. Will you walk with me?" "Yes." Lydia rose.

Finding that I did it no harm, it began to hazard a few broken notes, timidly and interrogatively, as it were, pausing between each; and at length, as I made no reply, it evidently thought it had solved the doubt, and ascertained that I was more to be pitied than feared, for it stole gradually into so soft and silvery a strain that, I verily believe, it did it on purpose to comfort me! me, its old friend, whom it had unjustly suspected.

"I think I would prefer it. Wouldn't you, Mamie?" The man brought the same thing in a smooth finish, and looked interrogatively at poppa. "Oh, I prefer it, too," said he, with a profound assumption of intelligent interest. "Were you thinking of having the pants made of the same material, Augusta?"

"There'll be a small game at the Fountain Club," he said, with a grin which creased his cheeks until his retreating chin almost disappeared under the thick lower lip. Orchil twiddled his long, crinkly, pointed moustache and glanced interrogatively at Harmon; then he yawned, stretched his arms, and rose, pocketing the check, which Ruthven passed to him, with a careless nod of thanks.

"Mr. Hartright?" said the lady interrogatively, her dark face lighting up with a smile, and softening and growing womanly the moment she began to speak. "We resigned all hope of you last night, and went to bed as usual. Accept my apologies for our apparent want of attention; and allow me to introduce myself as one of your pupils. Shall we shake hands?

"I'm real sorry if your sister's put herself out, but I guess I'd better not stay." The lawyer turned his ear interrogatively. "I beg your pardon, but I didn't quite understand. You think you can't stay?" "I'm much obliged to your sister an' you for invitin' me, but I guess I'd better not." "Why but Mrs. Maxwell! Just be seated again for a moment, and let me speak to my sister; perhaps she "

At that moment, the two lovers cross their hands, and the husband speaks for the first time, interrogatively: "Faithful to the lodge, faithful to the father, faithful to his children?" She answers softly: "Faithful, ever faithful, in joy and in sorrow, in life and in death" "Penir, penir-asha, sartir cohta, lebeck tanim." It is the last formula, the ceremony is accomplished.

She shan't go one step. She needn't fret a bit about it." Maria turned and regarded him with a frozen look still on her face. "It was She that wanted me to go?" she said, interrogatively. "She thought maybe it would be best for you, darling," said Harry. "She means to do right by you, Maria; you must try to think so." Maria said nothing. "But father isn't going to let you go," said Harry.