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"That's all you get paid for doing, but that ain't all you have to do, by a long shot!" the fireman retorted significantly. But he would not explain until he had packed his bed on the horse that had brought up Jack's bedding and the fresh supplies, and was ready to go down the mountain with Hank. Then he looked at Jack pityingly. "Well you sure have got my sympathy, kid.

I think we shall have a delightful afternoon." "Is Fritzi waiting too?" asked Elsa. "Of course he is, dear child as impatient as a hungry man listening for the dinner bell. Run along!" Elsa ran, and Frau Kellermann smiled at me significantly.

Robert Cairn forced a ghostly smile in return, and the odd incident promised soon to be forgotten. "How good of you," said Myra as the party entered the dining-room, "to come right from the station to see us. And you must be expected in Half-Moon Street, Dr. Cairn?" "Of course we came to see you first," replied Robert Cairn significantly. Myra lowered her face and pursued that subject no further.

The soil beneath him, loosened by the impulse of his spring, slipped away: he was falling with it, when she caught him sharply with her disengaged hand, and together they scrambled to a more secure footing. "I could have reached it alone," said the "Pet," "if you'd left me alone." "Thank Heaven, we're saved!" said Rand gravely. "AND WITHOUT A ROPE," said Miss Euphemia significantly.

"In Warsaw!" he added, significantly. "So, if there are any who think that the cause is a dead one, they had better say so now and take the consequences." He concluded rather grimly, with his one-sided smile. No one seemed disposed to avail himself of this invitation. "And there is ammunition enough," continued Kosmaroff, "to close the account of every Muscovite in Warsaw!"

"I can't believe you love me, dear!" She smiled at that "dear," and at the timidity with which he glanced at her. "Yes!" she said significantly, deliberately. "I am so happy!" Not letting go his hands, she went into the drawing room.

Horbury," remarked Creasy, with a glance at Neale and Betty. "I've talked to him a hundred-and-one times on this waste. So it's him, is it? Well, there's one thing you can be certain about." "What?" asked Betty eagerly. "Mr. Horbury wouldn't happen aught by accident, hereabouts," answered the tinker significantly. "He knew every inch of this Hollow.

It would be foolish to save an hour or two by hard riding and lose everything at the end for lack of the power to break through. And a motorcycle can do better than the fastest horse." "But how did you get one?" asked Fred. "And the German uniform?" Ivan smiled significantly. "I met a man of about my size," he said. "I was walking. And I was tired. I took his cycle and his uniform away from him."

Cecil Burleigh's instigation, to study certain essays of Lord Bacon on government and seditions in states for the informing of her mind. She took the volume down from Dorothy Fairfax's bookshelf, and laid it on her table for a reminder. Miss Burleigh saw it there in the morning. "Ah, dear Cecil! He will try to make you very wise and learned," said she, nodding her head and smiling significantly.

"Who's this?" exclaimed Frank: "eh! why, Darby More, you sullin' thief o' the world, is this you?" "Ay, indeed; an' you're goin' down to Peggy's?" said the the other, pointing significantly towards Peggy Gartland's house. "Well, man, what's the harm? She may get worse, that is, hopin' still that you'll mend your manners, a bouchal: but isn't your nose out o' joint there, Frank, darlin'?"