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Then I'll send a wagon and a couple of the boys over to the ridge with you and they'll lend you a hand at digging in for the length of your stay. It's the sensible thing, he insisted argumentatively as he saw how Longstreet's gaze grew eager for the Ridge. 'And I'd consider it an honour, a high honour. 'You are extremely kind, sir, said Longstreet hesitatingly. 'But

Sevier, slowly picking up his paper-folder and shaking it argumentatively, "where are the letters I advised you to send for?" Richling sat perfectly still, taking a long, slow breath through his nostrils, his eyes fixed emptily on his questioner.

He spoke with much deliberation now, weighing all his words. "He may have thought it would please her; he may not have known how little my poor affairs concerned her." "Well, then," pursued Thorpe, argumentatively, "he had an object in pleasing her. Let me ask the question did he want to marry her?" "Most men want to marry her," was the father's non-committal response.

It may, however, be noted that in the tap-room of the Nag's Head, where the blasphemy of the Divine name was a normal occurrence, Snarley, of whose displeasure everybody went in fear, would never allow the name of Christ to be so much as mentioned, not even argumentatively by Hankin; and once when a foul-mouthed navvy had used the name as part of some filthy oath, Snarley instantly challenged the man to fight, struck him a fearful blow between the eyes and pitched him headlong, with a shattered face, into the village street.

And I cannot help thinking that instead of railing, and attributing savage motives to a people naturally well disposed and humane, it is better to teach them, and lead them argumentatively and reasonably for they are very reasonable, if you will discuss a matter with them to more considerate and wise conclusions. This is a disagreeable intrusion!

"How can I go," he said, argumentatively, "with you standing there looking like that?" "I really believe," the girl said, slowly, "that he is afraid; yes, he is afraid. And you always said," she added, turning to him, "you were so brave." "Oh, I am sure I never said that," exclaimed the young man, calmly. "I may be brave, in fact, I am quite brave, but I never said I was.

The young man halted, forcing his companion to do the same, and with his eyes fixed on a figure pacing up and down the opposite alley, he remarked, "I suppose she is one of the reigning belles here?" "Rather a solitary belle," laughed his cousin. "I should think even a belle might enjoy solitude at times," rejoined Maurice, argumentatively. The lady, Mrs.

The University code that, if it does not encourage it, at least condones drunkenness, is more difficult to treat argumentatively. All German students do not get drunk; in fact, the majority are sober, if not industrious.

Thus fortified; with opinions which, it must be confessed, were rather dogmatically than argumentatively drawn up, and which it would have been difficult very logically to, defend, the states looked forward confidently to the eventual acceptance by Don John of the terms proposed.

Laura Glyde bent toward them with widened eyes. "And yet it seems doesn't it? the part that is fullest of an esoteric fascination?" "I don't know on what you base that," said Miss Van Vluyck argumentatively. "Well, didn't you notice how intensely interested Osric Dane became as soon as she heard what the brilliant foreigner he WAS a foreigner, wasn't he? had told Mrs.

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