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'I don't believe that ever in your life you have been unconscious of what you have done with your keys. 'Not often, but you make me nervous, she answered, with her patient, honest smile. 'Oh, Cousin Maria! the young man exclaimed, ambiguously, while Mrs.
Now you and me'll get down to cases, girl, and have a settlement. And say!" He had started on, but he pulled up again. "The Little Doctor's back here, somewhere. You go home with her when she goes, and stay till I come and get you." "I like your nerve!" Rosemary retorted ambiguously. "Sure folks generally do. I'll tell her to stop for you.
In 1780 the Baltic States, Russia, Sweden, and Denmark, being neutrals in the war then raging, had combined to assert, by arms, if necessary, certain claims advanced by them to immunity from practices which international law had hitherto sanctioned, or concerning which it had spoken ambiguously.
Now Leander flattered himself he could waltz having had considerable practice in bygone days in a select assembly, where the tickets were two shillings each, and the gentlemen, as the notices said ambiguously enough, "were restricted to wearing gloves." So he felt indignantly that Ada was not having justice done to her.
One crossed and recrossed; one stood and bowed ever so gently; one smiled again and again with helpless stupidity; one wondered if she would ever sit down at length one slid thankfully into a chair and settled for a pleasant call. "I suppose it's because you've been busy as much as anything else," smiled Mrs. Gilbert somewhat ambiguously.
Miss Hopkins studied him with a balefully level eye. "You really can't blame anybody for forgetting it, Richard," she said, ambiguously. "All right. Let's say I feel as good as Martha looks," the doctor's momentary ill humor vanished. Miss Hopkins smiled. She had stuck her claws into him and drawn blood; but her fur was still ruffled. Mr.
Romfrey handed him the pocketbook with the frank declaration that he had read Shrapnel's letter. 'All is fair in war, Sir! Beauchamp quoted him ambiguously. The thieves had amused Mr.
It was a gentle love, like a deep river, quiet and calm on the surface but fully substantial and powerful in its flow. His happiness, the Lady Lucinda, though not of outward visage the equal of Jennifrella, was handsome enough for the young knight's daydreams. When asked what attracted him to Lucinda, he would answer ambiguously or mutter something about the light in her eyes.
The boy still smiled at you in undiminished raillery, even though he smiled ambiguously, and with a sort of humorous sadness in his eyes. Once, very long ago when the picture hung downstairs some one had said that Gerald Musgrave's life was barren. The dying man could not now recollect, quite, who that person was. Rudolph Musgrave stayed motionless. He comprehended that he was dying.
We went out and left him with his prisoner passive enough, indeed, according to his ambiguously worded promise. As we passed through the gateway Thorndyke gave the inspector's message, curtly and without comment, to the gaping porter, and then we issued forth into Chancery Lane. We were all silent and very grave, and I thought that Thorndyke seemed somewhat moved. Perhaps Mr.
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