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Always seems to know where his friends are, but none ever knows where he is." Abbott proceeded to elaborate some of his friend's exploits. Nora heard, as if from afar. Vaguely she caught a glimmer of what the contest was going to be. She could see only a little way; still, she was optimistically confident of the result. She was ready.

During those ticklish weeks of Bolshevik pressure of greatly superior numbers constantly threatening to besiege Pinega, and of a political propaganda which was hard to offset, the Americans held on optimistically.

And they certainly give your face a truly weird expression, in addition to its other detriments." "If you don't like my face, consider my figure," he suggested optimistically. "What's the matter with that?" "Stumpy," she pronounced. "You're all in a chunk. It does look like a practical sort of a chunk, though." "Don't you like it?" he asked anxiously. "Oh, well enough of its kind."

Toward the end of the third week of August, 1914, the atmosphere of every European capital became tense with the realization that a momentous crisis was impending. It was known that the French-British armies confronted German armies of equal, if not of superior strength. In Paris and London the military critics wrote optimistically that the Germans were marching into a trap.

Those more optimistically inclined look upon the brighter side of things and distill consolation from the thought that nothing is so bad but what it might have been worse Trotzky might have been born twins. Great Britain has her post-war industrial crisis, Serial Number 24. The Sinn Féin enlarges the British national anthem to read God Save the King Till We Can Get at Him!

He was horribly depressed when I told him it not only could be, but was. I let him talk, though, to see what his ideas were, and they were very practical." "I call that mighty encouraging," said the chief, optimistically. "He's getting down to modern times. After he has discovered the telephone and telegraph and cable and wireless telegraphy he may tackle telepathy and give us something new."

Our people bore witness that there was much wailing and lamentation among the idolators." So that was the first entry on the Big Board. It covered, optimistically, the whole of one wall in his office, and for some time that one chalked note about the raid on Chermosh, and the date, as nearly as it could be approximated, looked very lonely on it.

"It's probably around the other side," she said optimistically: "or maybe you tied it to another tree." But as the girls came nearer to the spot, Marjorie knew that she had been right. They looked all around the small lake; but the canoe was nowhere to be found! "Somebody's borrowed it!" suggested Alice, "and probably couldn't find you to ask permission!" "But then they'd be on the lake!"

The Mill doctor, an overworked man, wanted to tell Norris that it was a pity that the whole "old village" had not gone up in smoke, but he refrained from doing so; instead spoke optimistically of the weather being in their favor, and went away.

Pierre made her look like a gleaming, white bird. "If at first you don't succeed, try, try again," said Katherine optimistically. "Even if the fair Huronic did spurn us we can no doubt get the attention of a fishing boat. Some of them are always going round. Cheer up, Antha, and don't look so scared. Remember, you're with me, and I bear a charmed life!"