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Updated: May 8, 2025
"Doctor, will you go with him to the hospital? And Jeff... you, too, if you please." A minute later the car pushed its way slowly through the crush of people and disappeared. James was left standing on the curb with Alice. He spoke brusquely. "Someone call a cab, please....I'll send you home, Miss Frome." "No, to the hospital," she corrected. "I couldn't go home now without knowing how he is."
Kurvenal enters, and tells them to get ready to land. Isolda tells him point-blank that she will not stir until Tristan has come to demand her pardon for a sin he has committed. Brusquely, Kurvenal says he will convey the message; Brangaena again prays to her mistress to spare her. "Wilt thou be true?" replies Isolda; and the voice of Kurvenal is heard: "Sir Tristan!"
"Anyone might have felt like that, and acted just the same under the circumstances," said Katherine, pitifully. This confession was so utterly different from anything she had expected to hear that her heart grew lighter in spite of herself. Mary laughed in a dreary, mirthless fashion. "Do you know it is a bitter humiliation to me to owe my life to Jervis Ferrars?" she said brusquely.
"I'd give ten years of my life to stick a gun down his throat an' shoot it off." "All right. Let's rustle. Mebbe y'u'll not have to give much more 'n ten minnits. Because I tell y'u I can find him. It'd been easy but, Jim, I reckon I was afraid." "Leave your hoss for me an' go ahaid," the rustler then said, brusquely. "I've a job in the cabin heah."
As suspicious people are usually prone to attribute complicated motives for the most simple actions, he imagined that Claudet, becoming aware of the jealous feeling he had excited, had given up his promenade solely to mislead and avert suspicion. This idea irritated him still more, and halting suddenly in his walk, he went up to Claudet and said, brusquely: "You are not going out, then?"
As Yvette could not speak, choked with tears, her mother, worn out finally and feeling some fearful explanation coming, brusquely asked: "Come, will you tell me what the matter is?" Yvette could hardly utter the words: "Oh! last night I saw your window." The Marquise, very pale; said: "Well? what of it?" Her daughter repeated, still sobbing: "Oh! mamma! Oh! mamma!"
They tried to get me to go to them last September; offered me free coaching, and guaranteed me a position on the team. I refused. And here's the result." Professor Nast brightened and a few of those present looked relieved. But Mills refused to be touched by Cowan's righteousness, and asked brusquely: "Never mind what their motive is, Cowan.
No I am like a lost dog," she murmured, and began to sob, with her handkerchief over her eyes. Moved by these contagious tears, I took her hand, trying to calm her. Then brusquely she told me her history, as if no longer ably to bear her grief alone. "Oh! Oh! Monsieur if you knew the sorrow in which I live in what sorrow. "Once I was happy. I have a house down there a home.
I made her a low bow, and answered coldly, brusquely almost, for I hated the very name of Sforza, and every living thing that bore it. "Madonna, you overrate my service. It so chanced that I was travelling this way."
"What's the matter?" said he brusquely. "I wish to cawnsult you about myself. I think if anybody can brighten me up, it is you. I feel such a languaw such a want of spirit; and I get palaa, and that is not desiwable." He examined her tongue and the white of her eye, and told her, in his blunt way, she ate and drank too much. "Excuse me, sir," said she stiffly. "I mean too often. Now, let's see.
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