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"He is a dangerous maniac, and we must make this fact plain to the people this and a thorough description of him. A handsome reward for his safe return to Blentz might not be out of the way, Coblich." "It shall be done, your highness," replied Coblich. "And about Von der Tann? You have never spoken to me quite so ah er pointedly before. He hunts a great deal in the Old Forest.

"Did you ever," continued the captain pointedly, "hear of a text that says something about going and teaching all nations, and have, you ever given anything to send missionaries with the Bible to these islands?" "I I can't say I ever have," replied Will, with a smile and a slight blush.

These facts of condition attending and characterizing the trial of President Johnson, pointedly accentuate the danger to our composite form of government which the country then faced.

But you have seen her, Saunders, since I have, and you would know whether the situation really is such that " "To be frank" Saunders had never spoken more pointedly "I don't feel, Mostyn, that I ought to become your confidant in exactly such a thing. But through no intention of mine I have been drawn into it drawn into it, Mostyn, to protect the dignity and credit of the bank.

'Call this a dinner? 'I can't help it. You don't expect a banquet, do you? Throughout that meal Hummil contrived laboriously to insult directly and pointedly all his guests in succession, and at each insult Spurstow kicked the aggrieved persons under the table; but he dared not exchange a glance of intelligence with either of them.

Often they had compared the two systems of labor, that of the North and that of the South, and had pointedly asked which was really the worse. Not until after the Civil War was under way, and the North was in complete control of Congress, was it that most of the Pacific railroad legislation was secured. The time was exceedingly propitious.

"Yes, Harvey," said Colonel Kenton over the boy's shoulder. "Both of you are welcome here at any time." The two men entered and Harry gave them chairs. Whitridge's creaked beneath him with his mighty weight. "George," said the Senator pointedly but without animosity, "you and I have known each other a good many years, and we are eighth or tenth cousins, which counts for something in this state.

Pride and delicacy restrained her from entering on a theme, which was so pointedly shunned; but she felt wounded by a reserve that she had never before experienced; and the silence imposed on her, only gave more activity to her thoughts, which were perpetually engrossed by a subject, so closely connected with her happiness.

Upon that Danveld turned to those assembled and said quietly but pointedly: "I take you all present as witnesses and especially you, Zygfried of Insburk, and you pious brothers, Rotgier and Godfried, that, according to my word and given promise, I restore that girl, who was said by the robbers whom we defeated, to be the daughter of Jurand of Spychow.

That will never do! My house is my castle! The police dare not break into it! I am a peaceful and very unfortunate gentleman, who wishes to live quietly. All this talk of people being in my house is nonsense!" "Yet you seemed afraid when I told you of the shadows," said Lucian pointedly. "Afraid! I am afraid of nothing!"