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Then swiftly rang his father's bitter words, the revealing: "But the looks of her an' what she is they don't gibe!" In the import of these words hid the meaning of the wrong that troubled him. Broodingly he pondered over them. "The looks of her. Yes, she was pretty. But it didn't dawn on me at first. I I was sort of excited. I liked to look at her, but didn't think."

The poor fellow grew green with terror, and fell upon his knees before me. "Get my dressing things ready," said I, in a more subdued tone. "I did not mean to terrify you but beware of what I told you." While Antoine occupied himself with the preparations for my toilette, I sat broodingly over the wood embers, thinking of my fate. A knock came to the door.

Guppy after they have broodingly made out the four sides of the square, "for a word or two between us upon a point on which we must, with very little delay, come to an understanding." "Now, I tell you what, William G.!" returns the other, eyeing his companion with a bloodshot eye. "If it's a point of conspiracy, you needn't take the trouble to mention it.

"Not yet." "Lots of changes since the old days. Mr. Snawdor and Fidy and Mrs. Smelts and Mr. Demry all gone. Have you heard about Mr. Demry?" Dan shook his head. He was not listening to her, but he was looking at her searchingly, broodingly, with growing insistence. The hammering of the type-writer was the only sound that broke the ensuing pause.

He distinguished his own voice given in promise, Clark had always encouraged him, no matter how often he returned empty handed, and now, looking broodingly at Manson, the half breed perceived the type that for centuries had defrauded his ancestors with poor bargains and glittering worthlessness.

He had some pretty conflicts with Pietro; but Pietro was also a Tuscan, which explains why the inspector never obtained any usable information from this quarter. Hillard and Merrihew eyed these noisy preparations broodingly. To the one it was a damper to his rosal romance; to the other it was the beginning of the end: this woman, so brilliant, so charming, so lovely and human, could never be his.

I must tell them all that has happened between us, and all that threatens now." He did not come to their next meeting until she had waited some time. They were to meet that day about midday in a great space of park that fitted into a bend of the river, and as she waited, looking ever southward under her hand, it came to her that the world was very still, that indeed it was broodingly still.

"I swear to God," he was saying to her, with a grim tremor of determination in his voice as he spoke, "I swear to God, once we are out of this affair, it will be the last!" "It will be the last!" repeated the woman, broodingly, but her words were not so much a declaration as a prayer. It was the Slavonia's last night at sea.

By midnight a change of weather had occurred; the wind, which at ten o'clock in the evening had been blowing harder than ever, suddenly subsided, the air grew close, almost to suffocation, and an immense black cloud settled down upon the summit of Mount Sampson, where it rested broodingly, the sure precursor of a thunderstorm, if I was any judge of weather lore.

"Well, you can learn as much as I know," he said. "I'll teach you, if you like." Her eyes dilated. She mistrusted him as teacher. "Would you?" he asked. Her head had dropped, and she was sucking her finger broodingly. "Yes," she said hesitatingly. He used to tell his mother all these things. "I'm going to teach Miriam algebra," he said. "Well," replied Mrs. Morel, "I hope she'll get fat on it."

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