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"The girl's a mere child; we shall have no difficulty with her," he muttered broodingly. "Who saw these two come in?" Then it came out that no one but themselves had been present at their arrival. Further consultation developed that the use to which Number 3 had been put was known to but one of the maids, who could easily be silenced. Whereupon Quimby told his scheme. Mrs.
Its sides pulsed lightly and regularly against her palms. "The level of the stuff keeps going down," she added. "Good," said Holati. He pulled a chair up to the table and sat down opposite her. He looked broodingly at plasmoid 113-A. "You really think this thing likes me personally?" Trigger inquired. Her boss said, "It's eating, isn't it? And moving.
When her mother, in a temper, struck her, she would push her hair back from her face with a sharp movement of her hand and then would watch broodingly and cynically for the next move. "You hit me again," she seemed to say, "and you will make a fool of yourself." She was aware, of course, of a thousand influences in the house of which her mother and Hortense had never the slightest conception.
He hated insurance soliciting or writing, despised the sewing machine business, and did not know where he would get with anything which he might like to do in literature or art. His drawing seemed a joke, his writing, or wish for writing, pointless. He was broodingly unhappy. One day Williams, who had been watching him for a long time, stopped at his desk.
She laughed quaintly, saying: "Does it need Sir Thomas More's sanction?" "No; but one ought to marry about then." "Ay," she answered broodingly; and she waited. "I can't marry you," he continued slowly, "not now, because we've no money, and they depend on me at home." She sat half-guessing what was coming. "But I want to marry now " "You want to marry?" she repeated.
Richard King was older than Jimsy's father but he had the same look of race and pride, and his wife was a plain, rather tired-looking Englishwoman with very white teeth and broodingly tender blue eyes which belied the briskness of her manner. "I am Honor Carmody." "You are " Mrs. King came forward, frowning a little. "I I am engaged to your nephew to Jimsy King. I think you must have heard of me."
And now Nature was taking her rather startling revenge on the next generation. Neville ran upstairs, and came down to breakfast dressed in blue cotton, with her damp hair smoothly taken back from her broad forehead that jutted broodingly over her short pointed face. She had the look of a dryad at odds with the world, a whimsical and elfish intellectual.
"It was." "And you never regarded the affair as worth your attention?" "However I may have regarded it, I did not see how I could prevent Miss Leavenworth from dropping a letter into a box if she chose to do so." "That is because you are a gentleman. Well, it has its disadvantages," he muttered broodingly. "But you," said I; "how came you to know anything about this letter?
He trailed his umbrella behind him over the grass-grown paths; staying here and there to read some time-worn inscription; stooping a little broodingly over the dark green graves.
Hiram stood looking broodingly at her for a long time; then at last he again spoke. "I thought a sight of you onc't, Sally," said he. Sally did not answer immediately, but, after a while, she suddenly looked up. "Hiram," said she, "if I tell ye something will you promise on your oath not to breathe a word to any living soul?" Hiram nodded.
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