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For some minutes he had been eyeing his lordship appraisingly from the edge of the kerb, and now, secure in the fact that there seemed to be no policeman in the immediate vicinity, he anchored himself in front of him and observed that he had a wife and four children at home, all starving. This sort of thing was always happening to Lord Dawlish.

We both know our Paris, yet do we lack anything here which you find at the Ritz or Giro's?" The young man looked around him appraisingly. The two were dining at one of the newest and most fashionable restaurants in Berlin.

"I am a physical wreck, dependent upon cosmetics for the looks which I am still clever enough to palm off on the uninitiated." "Why don't you lead a quieter life?" he asked. "A month or so in the country would put you all right." She laughed a little hardly. Then for a moment she looked at him appraisingly. "I was going to speak to you of nerves," she said, "but how would you ever understand?

"Not looking for trouble, are you?" "No," remarked Jim, easily. "I don't want any trouble with you, and you don't want any with me." The shirt-sleeved man glanced appraisingly at his square shoulders and strongly knit figure. "Right you are, George!" he laughed. "I don't want any trouble with you. You must be a mind-reader. You call off your dog and I'll call off mine."

The eyes that played appraisingly over her pretty caller had a quality of curious hardness, of race hostility, perhaps, the antagonism of the East for the West, the Old for the New. Not all the modernity of clothes, of manners, of language, affected what Arlee felt intensely as the strange, vivid foreignness of her.

"Then, sir, you're going to get your education like the boa constrictor that swallowed the nigger all in one long, slimy bite." He gazed at his boyish skipper appraisingly. "No," he murmured to himself; "I can't do it. I like you for the way you whaled that big Swede in Cape Town, but this is too much."

"But no tempers, mind, and no expectations!" said Marjorie firmly, making hay while the sun shone. "No," said Francis. He looked at her appraisingly. "You know," he remarked, "the gamble isn't all one way. It's just possible that I may be as glad as you not to see the thing through when we've seen something of each other. I don't feel that way now, but there's no telling."

"Do you know I thought you weren't quite as simple as you appeared at first sight. Just as well perhaps. Juliette's cavalier mustn't be too rustic." He stopped to look at Dick appraisingly. "Yes, I'm glad on the whole that your intentions are honourable," he ended with a smile. "I rather doubt if you pull 'em off. But you may you may."

After a time he said: "What are you after, in all this? The story, I suppose. And the money. I daresay you're not doing it for love." Bassett surveyed him appraisingly. "You wouldn't understand my motives if I told you. As a matter of fact, he doesn't want the money." Gregory sneered. "Don't kid yourself," he said. "However, as a matter of fact I don't think he'll take it. It might cost too much.

His face was lined, his hair white, his eyes piercing, blue, and kind. Wade Swygert was his name. "I'll take him if you're goin' to give him away," he said to Thompson. Give him away who had been championship hope! Marian Devant hurried out. She looked into the visitor's face shrewdly, appraisingly. "Can you cure him?" she demanded. "I doubt it," was the sturdy answer. "You will try?" "I'll try."

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