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We were getting out of the elevator on the office floor when he looked at me, grinned boyishly, and added, "What would you say if I told you I was being shadowed?" "That I thought it very likely," I nodded. "Also I might hazard a guess at whose money is paying for it." He gave me a quick glance, but asked no questions.
No, indeed, I would have seen you into safe hands, in some comfortable hotel, with a maid to wait upon you I know of such a place Adrian could not have been long in coming to fetch you. I should have had a letter ready to post to him the instant we landed. As to money," flushing boyishly, "that is the least consideration there is no dearth of that to fear.
My flat is quite near, and I am now returning. Will you come?" "Oh, won't I?" he said boyishly, and turned back. It was the fashionable hour in Sloane Street, when many well-dressed, well-known people are often seen walking, and when the road is full of private motors and carriages. Lorraine found herself moving still more slowly.
I'll give you change back myself so's you won't like it!" roughly, altogether boyishly, cried out Sobashnikov. "Only it's not worth while mussing one's hands with every ..." he wanted to add a new invective, but decided not to, "with every ... And besides, comrades, I do not intend to stay here any longer. I am too well brought up to be hail-fellow-well-met with such persons."
Will I do? What sort of a boy do I make; all right? Are you satisfied, sir?" She made a little rush forward, eluding Velasco, and stopped before the mirror with her hands boyishly deep in her pockets, glancing back over her shoulder and pirouetting slowly backwards and forwards. "The hair looks a little rough!" she exclaimed, "I cut it with a pair of shears, or perhaps it was a razor, who knows!
"Think I'll refuse Fran's first request?" He sped upstairs, uncommonly light of foot. "Now," whispered Fran wickedly, "let's run off and leave him." "I'm with you!" Abbott whispered boyishly. They burst from the building like a storm, Fran laughing musically, Abbott laughing joyously, Jakey laughing loudest of all.
"Sargent painted it ten years ago," the stranger said. "She's not as young as that now." "How did you get in?" Tabs demanded. The stranger laughed boyishly. "Not too loud or you'll give the show away. I followed you. The maid raised no objection. She thought we were together which was exactly what I intended." "But what do you want? What right have you here?" "Want! I know what I want.
Gave it to old man Jornicroft to read and insisted on his reading it. He's impressed. Never thought I had it in me. Can't see, however, where the commercial value of it comes in." "Wait till you show him your first thumping cheque," sympathised my wife. "I'm going to," he exclaimed boyishly. "I might have done it this afternoon.
This silence did not arise from slowness of thought, but from the chatter of the others. As her father, mother, and brother were all exuberant talkers, this little person by a sort of reaction, withdrew into herself, where she could talk freely. She was fair, tall, and boyishly slender, with pretty hair, the locks always straying over her cheeks.
"At first you want to go on killing," answered Banneker. "Then, when it's over, there's a big let-down. It doesn't seem as if it were you." He paused and added boyishly: "The evening papers are making an awful fuss over it." "What do you expect? It isn't every day that a Wild West Show with real bullets and blood is staged in this effete town."
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