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"He has gone down the river I will find him!" "He has gone up the river," he exclaimed. "Up the river, I say!" She stopped short and looked at him blankly. Then his meaning became clear to her. "You did not kill him?" she asked scarce above a whisper. "I let him go," he replied. "You did not fight him why?" There was scorn in her tone.
"Perhaps we'd better let him come in," mildly suggested Pierpont. "It's always best to keep on good terms with the police." "But I haven't broken any law," repeated Mrs. Pumpelly blankly. "Maybe you have without knowin' it," commented her husband. "Why, Pierpont Pumpelly, you know I never did such a thing!" she retorted. "Well, let's have him in, anyway," he urged.
"Left at the post!" "Where's Mrs. Brown and the tortoise?" "Great Scott!" Jim looked round blankly. "That never occurred to me. Where is she, I wonder?" The course was empty. "Tortoise got away with her!" laughed Wally. "H'm," said Jim. "We'll track her to her lair." In her lair the kitchen Mrs. Brown was discovered, modestly hiding behind the door.
She must either confess the truth, and by so doing turn his love to hatred, or else remain silent and face the end. She reread the letter still seated at the piano, her elbows resting inertly upon the keys. Then she lifted her pale face again to the window, gazing out blankly upon the village street, so dull, so silent, so uninteresting. The thought of Mr.
The whole thing is but a hobby but a paragraph in one chapter of the vast, but most agreeable, history of human folly. If John Doe is blankly indifferent to Richard Roe's Elizabethan dramatists, it is only fair to remember how sublime is Richard's contempt for John's collection of old musical instruments.
The white-coated soda clerk approached the table for payment, and the terror which crept into Sid's face was strangely like that on Mordaunt's when the police had broken into the river hut. He drew out his inadequate supply of small change and looked at it blankly. "Come, boys," prompted the man of syrups and sodawater, "I can't wait all day." "I haven't enough money," whispered Sid at last.
There he lay for some time, dreaming on with wide-open eyes and addressing the paradisaical shapes which the opium had conjured up before him. Then he stared blankly into the world around him; began blinking with his eyes and plunging with his knees, and at last raised himself on his elbows and bellowed for his slave. Valentine hastened up to him. "Where is my wife?" "Am I your wife's keeper?
Do you want him to suffer a little inconvenience these few days he has here, or do you want him to go through an endless hereafter with three arms?" The young man gazed at him blankly with a dropped jaw. "Come, what do you say? I'm full of faith. Shall I " "No no, Brother Brigham; don't for God's sake, don't! Of course he would be resurrected with three arms.
So we find Jane, on a frosty morning in late October, in triumphant possession of the field aunts and cousins routed, her father sulking in town, and the victor herself or is victor feminine? and if it isn't, shouldn't it be? sitting up in bed staring blankly at her watch. Jane had just wakened an hour later than usual; she had rung the bell three times and no one had responded.
She understood the glance, and so she asked blankly: "Why, What's the matter? Oh." Her belated mind grasped that it waw an aftermath of the quarrel of Coleman and Coke. Marjory looked as if she was distressed in the belief that her mother had been stupid. Coleman was outwardly serene.
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