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Even if Shen Yi graciously overlooked the absence of polite formality, would not the romantic imagination of Melodious Vision be distressed when she learned that she had been approached with so indelicate an absence of ceremony? "Here, again," said Chang Tao's self-reproach accusingly, "you have, as usual, gone on in advance of both your feet and of your head.

You nearly broke my arm and you might have killed me, you big brute! Look what you did and I never harmed you at all!" She pushed up a sleeve, and held out her arm accusingly in the moonlight, disclosing a tiny, red furrow where the skin was broken and still bleeding. "And you shot a big hole right through Aunt Phoebe's sheet!" she added, with tearful severity.

"I tell you I were never thar!" said Holton hurriedly. "Then how did you know of th' cave an' the oak?" said Joe, accusingly. The glitter of suspicion in his eyes was growing brighter every second. "It's plain to me as how you've passed many a day thar in them mountings. Thar's somethin' bound up in yer past as has egged you on ag'in me.

With the intention of taking the taste of soda out of his mouth he filled it with potato, and immediately afterward he and John jammed in the doorway as they tried to get through it simultaneously. Wiping their streaming eyes and gulping water, they said accusingly: "There's a can of cayenne if there's a pinch in them pertaters!" "And the bacon's burned to a cracklin'," observed Rufus.

Ostensibly Van was looking over business letters, but there was a trace of wander-lust in the eyes that strayed off with dreamy truancy beyond the tree-tops. Benton planted himself before his host with folded arms, and stood looking down almost accusingly into the face of his old friend. "Whenever I have anything particularly unpleasant to do," began the guest, "I do it quick.

"You told me," she said accusingly, "that this man this Mr. Burnaby, has all the primitive virtues; he is the wickedest man I have ever met." "Good gracious!" said Mrs. Ennis. "The very wickedest!" Pollen's mouth twisted under his mustache. "I wouldn't have suspected it," he observed, surveying Burnaby with ironic amusement. There was just a hint of hidden condescension in his voice.

"I don't suppose you can guess what your being what you are has meant to me," he began in a numbed tone which grew accusingly harsh as he continued. "But I'd think that a daughter of mine, with such a mother, would have had more instinctive sense than to have gone into such a game with such a pair of crooks!"

It was the first time that the wife of the "Great Power" had ever turned upon him accusingly. But he did not understand her. "She has found peace," he murmured, and attempted to pull himself up a little; "the peace of " But here the old woman rose in the chimney-corner until this moment she had not moved.

"That's a quotation from somebody," said South accusingly. "'Fan' wants us to think he made it up. Besides, I don't think it's correct; it should be, 'Custom can not age nor wither stale your various interests. Hold on, I'm not particular; I'll walk along with you two. But fortune send we don't meet the Dean," he continued, as he slid to the floor.

"Yes; it's just as well that I should know. I'll leave a copy." Something in his accent made her scrutinize him. "You're going into danger!" she cried. "Danger? No; I think not. Difficulty, perhaps. But I think it can be put through." "If it were dangerous, you'd do it just the same," she said, almost accusingly. "It would be worth some danger now to get you away from greater danger later.

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