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At say, half-past four, I propose that we meet there and embark upon the journey." The speaker glanced in my direction interrogatively. "Include me in the programme," I said. "Will there be room in the wagon?" "Certainly," was the reply; "it is most commodious, but I cannot guarantee its comfort."

"How jolly glad I shall be to see the general's daughters again, young Vernon; what chawming gurls they were, to be sure! I do hope they're not all married!" "Indeed, sir?" said I, interrogatively. "I hope they're not, I'm sure, for your sake, if not for their own. But, I'm not thinking, now of any young ladies, sir. I'm looking forward to seeing my dear old Dad again, and my mother and sister."

"Miss Shirley Rossmore?" said the man eyeing her interrogatively. "That's I," said Shirley. The postman handed her a letter and passed on. Shirley glanced quickly at the superscription. No, it was not from Jefferson; she knew his handwriting too well. The envelope, moreover, bore the firm name of her publishers.

"I am in pretty constant receipt of news," the count responded, with a swift glance in my direction; "but I do not know that it is yet common property." "Wal," said Mr. Quorn, "I'm inclined to think it is. But my folks are pretty considerably damn smart, and so, I guess, are yours." He paused, looked hard at me, and turned his quid reflectively. "This gentleman ?" he said, interrogatively.

"My dear boy," said James, stopping short, "you must forgive me; but what in the world do you mean by that?" "I come from Mr. Roger," said Anthony, "you need not be afraid. He has had an accident and sent for me." "Mr. Roger?" said James interrogatively. "Yes," said Anthony, "he hath a patch over one eye; and stutters somewhat." James gave a sigh of relief.

"Canned goods?" she said interrogatively. "I was going to say books, but I suppose we need canned lobster more," he assented. "If you are sure they contain oats, peas, beans, or barley, or anything that the farmer knows, that would justify me in opening them." He took up a hatchet, and they went out and inspected the boxes, which were very large and strong. "Let's not open them yet," she said.

"True, Don Francisco; but that isn't what I mean." "I reckon I knows what ye mean," interposes the ex-Ranger, rising excitedly from his chair on hearing the Mexican's remark. "It's been my own suspeeshun all along. You know what I tolt ye, Frank?" Hamersley looks interrogatively at his old comrade. "Did I not say," continues Wilder, "that I seed two men 'mong the Injuns wi' ha'r upon thar faces?

Was the bird really in possession of any local secret and mystery at all, or was this the whole burden of the message he had brought down across the vast abyss of time "God save the king, and to hell with all papists?" Felix turned to M. Peyron in a perfect tumult of suspense. "What he recites is long?" he said, interrogatively, with profound interest.

"No, it's not," growled the skipper, very much through his nose; "she's headin' west." "It's to somewhere that coorse will take us in the ind, no doubt, if we carry on?" suggested Quin, interrogatively. "Ay; oot to sea," replied the skipper. Quin was obliged to give it up for the time being.

'And you'll be my friend? added Catherine, interrogatively. 'Nay, you'll be ashamed of me every day of your life, he answered; 'and the more ashamed, the more you know me; and I cannot bide it. 'So you won't be my friend? she said, smiling as sweet as honey, and creeping close up.