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He had too much of his own to say. "What do you suppose I'm here for?" he asked, as if, whatever it might be, it was in itself accusatory. "Search me," said Nan, with the flippancy he hated. She knew, by instinct as by long acquaintance, that one charm for him lay in her old-fashioned reticences and chiefly her ordered speech.
Biddy got up at this, as if the accusatory tone prompted her to place herself generously at his side. "Mightn't you go and order lunch in that place, you know?" she asked of her mother. "Then we'd come back when it was ready."
I fancied that there was even something accusatory in the look. "Perhaps it was some mental reservation on her part," he suggested. "You do not know yourself of any reason why she should fear anything, do you?" he asked pointedly. Kennedy did not betray even by the motion of an eyelash that we knew more than we should ostensibly. There was a tap at the door.
However, this last measure will be mentioned to the King, although a King's letter is not required. We had afterwards a talk, and a long one, about Algiers. Prince Polignac sent a despatch to the Duc de Laval, giving explanations satisfactory upon the whole, but mixed up with matter accusatory of us. Of this despatch the Duc de Laval was not authorised to give a copy.
You will know it some day as I know it now." "You know a great deal," said Desiree, who was quick in speech, and he swung round on his heel to meet her spirit. "You are right," he said, pointing his accusatory finger. "I know a great deal about you and I am a very old man."
This is not a mere hypothesis, for I well know how promptly and faithfully Napoleon was informed of all that was said and done at Hartwell. Having shown General Drieaen Napoleon's accusatory letter, he begged that I would entrust him with it for a day or two, saying he would show it to the King at a private audience.
As the man replied the boys began to collect again from their ignominious flight, and it was observable that they were all laughing at one another in an accusatory manner, each feeling full of contempt for the pusillanimous behaviour of the others, while the looks of Morris might have given the whole party a conscious sting.
He uncovered the crushed fingers; raising, pressed them to his lips. He groaned. "Now you know me at last." She patted those brown hands; did not speak. "You know the awful temper I've got," he went on. "Uncontrollable angry even with you foul brute " "But I annoyed you, Georgie." He flung out an accusatory hand against himself. "How? By being sweet and loving! Why, what a brute I must be!"
"You forget God quickly, now that your stomach is filled." My words, not bitter, were accusatory. How short is human memory for divine favors! No man lives who has not seen certain of his prayers granted. "I am not likely to forget my folly in venturing out with a madcap like you!" "Be quiet, Jitendra! The same Lord who fed us will show us Brindaban, and return us to Agra."
This is not a mere hypothesis, for I well know how promptly and faithfully Napoleon was informed of all that was said and done at Hartwell. Having shown General Drieaen Napoleon's accusatory letter, he begged that I would entrust him with it for a day or two, saying he would show it to the King at a private audience.
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