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Updated: September 9, 2025
Great was our hero's joy to find Tom so much restored; and when they had bathed his face, and made him drink some water, he was able to speak collectedly. "I am hurt about the left shoulder," he said, when they began to examine him, "and my head feels dreadful." "There is a nasty cut on the brow," said Harry, "and a slight one behind the ear.
Both sounds seemed to him as of something dead something outside humanity. He handed her back the telegram, speaking still as if he were far-off on the other side of a grave, but quite collectedly and as though in the long silence he had been weighing the question. 'It seems to me that this has come to you in the nick of time, to solve difficulties. 'Yes, she assented dully.
There was something in the words "my good man" that brought home to him at once the complete separation between his former life and the present, and the perfect security that existed for him in the conviction that Roland Sefton was dead. With a great effort he commanded himself, and answered the bookseller's question collectedly. "There are some books in the window by Mrs.
Her voice broke, and she stilled it sharply, as if taken off her guard. "Can't you open the door for me?" Violet begged again. "Don't you know how?" But still Olga had no answer for the cry. Only she held her fast. There followed a long, long pause; then again Violet spoke, more collectedly than she had spoken at all. "Do you know what that man said to me this morning?
Facing about in astonishment to discover the reason for this sudden change of decision, the other two men looked into the face of Virginia Albret, standing in the doorway of the other room. "Father!" she cried. "You must go back," said Ned Trent speaking clearly and collectedly, in the hope of imposing his will on her obvious excitement. "This is not an affair in which you should interfere.
The track should be soft. If circular webbing cannot be obtained, ropes or ordinary leather reins, if of the proper length, will do. The horse should be made to circle in a thoroughly well-balanced manner, so that the circle described by his fore feet will be the same as that made by his hind feet, and he should be taught to turn smoothly and collectedly.
I met him collectedly I could not meet him cheerfully; he was standing on the rug, his back to the fire how much did I read in the expression of his eye as my glance encountered his, when I advanced to bid him good morning; how much that was contradictory to my nature!
She could conceal if she must, but hated to shuffle, to prevaricate. She concealed exactly because of that. "Go on with the Sienese masters, Gerald," she bade him, collectedly. "I am listening, and learning a lot." As they passed under the great arch of the Roman Gate, Gerald was saying modestly: "I don't know anything about them, really. I've just been impressed by a thing or two.
In the end, maybe, one shall find neither one nor the other. One cannot believe everything that people say!" Petrea recollected with uneasiness that she had no money with her; she, however, let nothing of that be seen, but replied calmly and collectedly, "You shall receive money when you come to the carriage. But for heaven's sake, follow me immediately; every moment's delay may cost a life!"
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