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And so ceasing to speak I watched her stepping out by my side. "No," she exclaimed suddenly, "I could not have been disappointed with a man of such strong feeling." "Aha! Strong feeling," I muttered, thinking to myself censoriously: like this, at once, all in a moment! "What did you say?" inquired Miss Haldin innocently. "Oh, nothing. I beg your pardon. Strong feeling. I am not surprised."
Yarrow's rocker, and the ladies, the older and the older-fashioned, who were "sticking it out" at the hotel till it should close on the 15th of September, observed him, some compassionately, some censoriously, but all in the same conviction. "It's plain to be seen what ails Mr. Alford, now." "Well, I guess it is." "I guess so." "I guess it is."
'It's an awful thing, weather like this, not to have a thermometer right where you can see it. Henry brought a real nice one home from the store that very night; and I hung it out of sight behind the sitting room door; I told Henry I thought 'twould be safer there." "That sounds exactly like you, Abby," commented Mrs. Whittle censoriously. "I should think Henry Daggett would be onto you, by now."
The law could not touch you for being influenced by Sovietski, but there is an ethical as well as a legal code, and this it was obvious that Raymond Parsloe Devine had transgressed. Women drew away from him slightly, holding their skirts. Men looked at him censoriously. Adeline Smethurst started violently, and dropped a tea-cup.
"You you should have told me," she exclaimed censoriously. But the man shook his head. "Guess you'd have refused." "I certainly should." But the girl's eyes denied her words. "Then we'd have gone around back, and you'd have been disappointed. I couldn't stand for your being disappointed. Say " The man paused.
"Miss Rosemary," she begged, "take something, my heart." Rosemary Roselle answered with a slow shudder; she slipped forward, with her face buried in her arms on the table. Elim regarded her with profound mingled emotions. In the fantastic past, when he had created her from the studied essays, he had thought of her censoriously as gay. Perhaps she danced!
"By a 'fair exchange' you mean," her aunt suggested, a little censoriously, "that you expected him to barter his country's secrets for a touch of your fingers?" "Or my lips, perhaps," Maggie added, with a little grimace. "Please don't look so serious, Aunt. I'm not really in love with Prince Shan, you know, and to-night I rather feel like marrying Nigel, if I can get him back again.
They rested by day and traveled by night; walked the ties unless they could steal a ride, they said; adding that "these Western roads were getting strict." Their faces were blistered, their eyes blood-shot, and their shoes looked fit only for the trash pile. "I suppose you're hungry?" Mrs. Kronborg asked. "I suppose you both drink?" she went on thoughtfully, not censoriously.
Andrés, with the window shades lowered, was lounging and smoking in his fine cambric shirt sleeves. He had a business of routine to communicate, and then he listened, censoriously, to Charles' account of his afternoon. "She is a little devil, of course, with her gartered steel, but she amuses me.
Gerald smiled grimly at this humorism. Then he made a little gesture of dismissal, with his eyebrows. 'You don't believe in having any standard of behaviour at all, do you? he challenged Birkin, censoriously. 'Standard no. I hate standards. But they're necessary for the common ruck. Anybody who is anything can just be himself and do as he likes.
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