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Moreover, I thought you might be interested, might wish to help us determine the identity of the intruder." "If there's any way I can really help you to do that" sarcastically "I'll be delighted." "Were you here the night before the murder?" Mackay asked. "You know I seldom spend the night in Tarrytown.

It was dark under the trees, you know." "Was it?" she retorted sarcastically, drawing another quick, searching look from him. There was no call for an answer and he made none. He stepped to his horse's head, lifted the wincing forefoot very tenderly, and stooping close to it looked at it for a long time. The girl was behind the broad, stooping back.

"I would not trouble about that," O'Grady said, sarcastically; "perhaps he might make a shift to do widout you, widout detriment to the service." Terence made no reply, but, mounting, rode off up the hill behind the town.

"Peace, sir, like silence, never comes for calling for," rejoined the advocate. "Impracticable man, have you no fear?" demanded the foiled Montigny upbraidingly. "None for my ward; I hope you have as little for your son," said the lawyer sarcastically.

Do you know, Dimitri, our days at Lubny were pleasant, after all?" "Perhaps," answered Drentell, sarcastically, "that accounts for your incessant desire to leave the place." "I never know when I am happy," said Louise, truthfully. For some minutes she again rocked herself vigorously. It was her way of stimulating her mental faculties. Suddenly she cried: "Ah, if you had only brought Mikail along.

I wonder how girls can be so foolish as to dress themselves up, when they come to such a place as this especially, he added sarcastically, 'in other people's finery. 'I am glad Mabel was not near enough to hear your remarks, Harry, said his cousin Dora; 'I am sure she must be quite enough troubled, without our saying anything disagreeable.

"No doubt you'll be glad to hear that Mary Rose, the little girl who has been such a nuisance to you, has disappeared?" he said sarcastically. Mr. Wells looked at him from under his shaggy eyebrows. "What do you mean?" he snapped. "What do you mean?" Everyone tried to tell him at once but Mrs. Donovan who was sobbing in her apron and could not speak. Mr. Wells looked at her oddly.

Joshua he regarded with a distant respect, Tim with intense affection, and the landlord of the Magpie and Stump with ill-concealed growls of aversion, though the latter tried to ingratiate himself by savoury offerings of food. Moses would walk stiffly away from him with his tail held very high, and the landlord would laugh sarcastically.

Joseph Bold fairly groaned: "Good Lard! I never did think to hear 'ee talk so voolish a sensible body like ye did always use to seem! Dear heart alive! Gold-fish! And a poll parrot! Well, Mary, I did think as a body o' your years could content herself wi' live things as had a bit more sense in 'em nor that." "Oh, I dare say," returned his spouse sarcastically.

"Bein' as you couldn't read the big letters the parson has painted on the side of the rock a foot high," said Al Bidwell sarcastically, "there ain't much danger of your doin' that, which the same is lucky for them as gits love letters like myself regular by each mail." "Which the same you won't git any more onless you sling your remarks a little more keerful," warned the mail carrier.