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Zimmer and I were together, and the rest of our crowd in pairs at different places. I reckon it was about noon when Blome got tired parading up and down. He went in the Hope So, and the crowd followed. Zimmer stayed outside so to give Steele a hunch in case he came along. I went in to see the show. "Wai, it was some curious to me, and I've lived all my life in Texas.

The chief was listening with half-closed eyes. He saw new trouble for himself and was not cheerful. "Do you know how many men Holm has with him at the Forza camp?" "A score and a half. Some of my people passed that way yesterday, when the soldiers were parading." "And there are two more camps? "There are two beyond the Nazri Pass, on the fringe of the Doorab hills.

He early discovered that, by parading his unhappiness before the multitude, he produced an immense sensation. The world gave him every encouragement to talk about his mental sufferings. The interest which his first confessions excited induced him to affect much that he did not feel; and the affectation probably reacted on his feelings.

"But his conduct is positively indecent. He's making no end of trouble for himself by this sort of bravado." "But he isn't parading the town," the maid murmured again. "Why, yes! Now I think of it. I haven't seen him anywhere. What on earth has he done with himself?" "He's gone to pay a call," suggested the maid, after a moment of silence. Lieutenant D'Hubert was surprised. "A call!

Fair ones, in his opinion, besides Miss Merion were parading; he sketched two or three of his partners with a broad brush of epithets. 'It won't do for Miss Merion's name to be mixed up in a duel, said Redworth. 'Not if she's to make her fortune in England, said Sir Lukin. 'It's probably all smoke.

And when Farnese was speaking thus fervently in favour of peace, and parading his word and his honour, the letters lay in his cabinet in that very room, in which Philip expressed his conviction that his general was already in London, that the whole realm of England was already at the mercy of a Spanish soldiery, and that the Queen, upon whose perfection Alexander had so long yearned to gaze, was a discrowned captive, entirely in her great enemy's power.

Whereas she committed the gross error in taste of, as it were, parading it outside her other clothes. Laura, her thoughts turned heavenwards, did not look low enough to detect the distaste in her comrades' eyes. The farther she spun herself into her intimacy with the Deity, the more indifferent did she grow to the people and things of this world. Weeks passed.

Instead of helping with the balls, he's been parading up and down the verandah; two tin pails, tied on to him with string, clattering behind making a beast of a row. Shouting wasn't any earthly. So I rushed in and grabbed him. 'Verney drop it! What are you doing? I said sternly; and he looked up at me like a sainted cherub. 'Flop, don't hinder me.

'I should not have spoken of it if Miss Rylance had been silent, said Ida; and here, happily, the two young men came in, and made at once for the group of girls by the piano, whereupon Urania had an opportunity of parading her newest ideas, all second, third, or even fourth-hand, before the young Oxonians.

For an hour or more the four defenders of the Inn kept themselves occupied parading the corridors and rooms, on the watch for a fresh attack. But nothing happened. They felt no security, however, and would feel none till daylight. In the silent watching of that night Dan had ample opportunity to reflect upon his extraordinary interview with Madame de la Fontaine. He loved her.