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Not till I'm through with you.... And if you scream, by the powers, I'll throttle you!" She sank back, speechless. Anisty glanced her up and down without visible emotion, then laughed unpleasantly, the hard and unyielding laugh of brute man brutishly impassioned. "This silly ass, Maitland," he observed, "isn't really as superfluous as he seems.

The hard spade-work robs their brain of life; the sameness of their toil deadens their imagination; they don't care to meet to talk over thoughts and speculations, even of the weakest, wildest kind, after their work is done; they go home brutishly tired, poor creatures! caring for nothing but food and rest.

Wearing a quiet lounge suit but no top coat, with a hat not so soft as to lack character but soft enough to stick upon one's head in time of action, and carrying a stick neither brutishly stout nor ineffectively slender, he strolled up to Seventh Avenue, turned north, entered Central Park and strolled no more. Kindly shadows enfolded him, engulfed him altogether.

His head was low in the arch of the skull, low and narrow in the forehead, with a small facial angle and hardly any bridge to the broad, flat, wide-nostriled nose; and the jaws were heavy and thrust forward brutishly.

The girl was always on guard; he could make no apology; he could hope from no self-abasement to win her faith. To harm her brutishly would be to secure his own death, for well he knew that the subtle force that was coming into life in The Hollow was making the men remember they were men and the women to realize it also. Then, too, the factory back of The Hollow would be running in a year's time.

Geoffrey himself brutishly careless thus far of all that had passed lifted his head with a sudden start. In the midst of the profound impression thus produced, Blanche, on whose decision the whole future course of the inquiry now turned, answered in these words: "I hope you will not think me ungrateful, uncle. I am sure that Arnold has not, knowingly, done me any wrong.

He worked best with a bludgeon which, as it did brute's work, might be brutishly handled. So far well he might trust Amilcare to wreck himself. Unfortunately, it seemed only too likely he might involve Molly in the mess. The ladies of Nona were gay and free too free. Molly recoiled visibly, more than once. The men were worse.

The bed had been made, but it had not been slept in. Worse and worse, then; Alan must have fallen where he sat, and now sprawled brutishly, no doubt, upon the dining-room floor.

One of her legs was quite crooked, from her having sat with them crossed; she grunted like a hog; and her actions were "brutishly unseemly in human dress." Daumer also relates a third case, which was made the subject of a romantic story published in a Nuremberg paper, but which, he says, lacks confirmation.

As I stood, I plunged and staggered, and I found the dogs sprawling, with whimperings, on the heaving floor. I did not care. Instinctively, daftly, brutishly, I harnessed ten of them to my sledge; put on Canadian snow-shoes: and was away northward alone.

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