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Her soothing remarks fell flat, while to go away and leave her friend in this condition would seem brutal. She sat down to "wait till the clouds rolled by," as she phrased it. But twenty minutes passed and still the clouds did not roll by. "Look here, M." she said, argumentatively, standing by the bed. "You're in hysterics. That's what's the matter with you."

I speak of those of Australasia and India, for I had access to those only. They treated the subject argumentatively and with dignity, not with spite and anger. That was a new spirit, too, and not learned of the French and German press, either before Sedan or since. I heard many public speeches, and they reflected the moderation of the journals.

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.

"She's all right, I tell you," returned John argumentatively. "You don't know a good thing when you see it, Judge. Domestic, capable, executive, cheerful," John warmed to his subject. His heart had been made soft to-day, and he remembered the row of inappropriate poplars. "Domestic? That's a pleasant surprise. But how about manners and breeding?

Wilfrid- -who was a combative sort of soul, fond of argumentatively knocking down obstreperous kings and ecclesiastics and breaking up the strongholds of paganism was opened seventy-six years ago. It signifies little how it looked then. Today it has a large appearance. There is nothing worth either laughing or crying about so far as its exterior goes.

"If Dick doesn't make a sale to the parties he has gone to see," Dave went on argumentatively, "we may want money to buy him a ticket to some other town. It won't be wise to spend our little capital until we see some more money coming in." "That sounds like common sense," agreed Reade, dropping his dimes back into his pocket.

He just says to himself: 'The old one never went to see these wild Irish. By Christ, I'll go myself and see what they're like. And are we going to insult the man when he comes over here on a friendly visit? Eh? Isn't that right, Crofton?" Mr. Crofton nodded his head. "But after all now," said Mr. Lyons argumentatively, "King Edward's life, you know, is not the very..."

You know you can't go as far as you like with a girl, Billy," she went on argumentatively, "without paying for it somehow!" "Make him pay!" said the practical Billy. "I don't want just money," Magsie said discontentedly. "I want I don't want to be interfered with. I believe I shall do just that," she went on with a brightening eye. "I'll write him " "Tell him.

"Before long," Farnsworth went on, changing the subject, "I must get out on the desert and take a look at the quicksand that the railroad folks are trying to cross." "The railroad people will probably never cross that quicksand," remarked Jim Duff, the lids closing over his eyes for a moment. "Oh, I don't know about that," continued Farnsworth argumentatively.

They had been sitting in a quiet corner of the club it was on a Sunday evening and had fallen into talking, first of all, of the present rottenness of the federal politics of the United States not argumentatively or with any heat, but with the reflective sadness that steals over an elderly man when he sits in the leather armchair of a comfortable club smoking a good cigar and musing on the decadence of the present day.

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