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But his family at least had all this while to prepare; they were still young men, and knew what they had to look for at their father's death; and yet when that happened in September, 1831, the heir was still apathetically waiting.

"Don't act like a baby, Olivia," said Patty, sharply; "sit up and be a a man." Ten minutes later Patty returned from a successful looting expedition, and deposited her spoils on the bedroom table. Olivia sat on the edge of the bed and watched her apathetically, a picture of shivering despondency. "Drink this," commanded Patty, as she extended a steaming glass.

He's a great friend of Father's and he wants me to help him write a book on 'The Geologic Relationship of Melanesia to the Australian Continent'!" Dully her voice rose to its monotone: "But I don't suppose we shall live in a house," she moaned apathetically.

What new trouble had befallen the usually alert young artist that he received this unexpected change in his situation as apathetically as a horse which is led from one stall to another, and, instead of questioning him, thought only of hastening his interview with the goldsmith?

'If your lordship pleases, the doctor answered in a subdued tone. 'Sir George Soane is there? 'Yes. 'Sir George, the Earl said with an evident effort, 'I am sorry I cannot receive you better. 'My lord, as it is I am deeply indebted to your kindness. 'Dagge finds no flaw in their case, Lord Chatham continued apathetically. 'Her ladyship has read his report to me.

The night was still cloaked in the grey silken softness of evening. Soon it would cast off this mantle and appear in all its bare darkness. It was coming on them like an incurable illness. They seemed to have a presentiment of it and sought refuge from the fatal shadows in talking and thinking of other things. They talked apathetically about this and that. I heard the names of places and people.

The mass of unattached men who had had two nights and two days in which to cross the bridges, and who had, apathetically, failed to do so because they were not compelled, when Wittgenstein's cannon-balls began to fall among them, rushed in a body to get across.

But the thought did not hold him long, and presently he asked himself apathetically what it could matter in the end. The hours passed slowly, and still he sat motionless by the table, the folded letter lying before him. The cardinal had scarcely returned to his study when a second card was brought to him.

But then the glimpse of a fine gentleman just out of bed of a morning, before he is made for the day, is unfair. "Morning, Charles! Howdy, Jack!" said his Lordship, apathetically. "Glad to know you, Mr. Carvel. Heard of your family. 'Slife! Wish there were more like 'em in the province." This sentiment not sitting very well upon his Lordship, I bowed, and said nothing.

"Oh!" said the young man apathetically. His face had a wearied, disillusioned expression. "Is this the latest?" asked his father, indicating the new brown suit. "My respectful congratulations. Very smart, especially at the waist."

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