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Debby answered. Katy gave her direction, and then came back again to the room where the other two were sitting. "Now," she said, speaking more collectedly, "I must explain as fast as I can, for I have got to go back. You know that Mrs. Ashe's little nephew is here for a visit, don't you?" "Yes, he came on Saturday."
"Who could I mean?" Joe demanded collectedly. "I didn't give him the name, did I? I mean that chap Wickersham who owns the timber north of us. Foreign, ain't he? Sure, I thought so? Well, every time I run across that man's path my heart swells with patriotism. I guess I'm just as glad to be born plain United States."
Aunt M'riar's face was visible where she stood back near the staircase; it was white with terror. She gasped out: "Let him go; I'll come directly!" and ran upstairs. Gwen heard her call to the children, more collectedly, to come down, as the lady was there, and then apparently retreat into her room, shutting the door.
As men of the old wisdom drew their garments around their face, and sat down collectedly to die, I wrap myself in the settled resignation of a soul firm to the last, and taking not from man's vengeance even the method of its dismissal. The courses of my life I swayed with my own hand: from my own hand shall come the manner and moment of my death! "Eugene Aram."
"It is all storm!" cried the man, excitedly; "The billows are running mountains high! there is no chance for him!" "No chance for whom?" demanded Von Glauben, impatiently; "What would you tell us? Speak plainly!" "It was the King!" said the coral-fisher again, trying to express himself more collectedly "I saw his face lit up by the after-glow of the sky white white as the foam on the wave! Listen!
At first he had decided not to say a word to Marston about the intended recapture of the ship, for fear it would excite him; but now, when he saw how calmly and collectedly he spoke of her future to his wife, he changed his mind, and, bending down, said: "Captain Marston, I must say a few words to you and Mrs. Marston.
I explained as collectedly as possible that I wanted the address of one of his patients, a dear old friend of mine, whom I had missed as she passed through New York, and that, as I was about to sail for Europe in a few days, I had rushed over to bid her good-bye. "Mrs. Antoinette Sloman, it is, doctor."
Galen Albret did not stir, but the others hitched nearer the long, narrow table, and two or three leaned both elbows on it the better to catch what should ensue. Me-en-gan stopped by the door, but the stranger walked steadily the length of the room until he faced the Factor. Then he paused and waited collectedly for the other to speak.
"What else?" "I'm afraid " she hesitated, and then spoke out: "I can't come back not just as I was, anyway." "Why not?" "It's too late, father." "What do you mean?" he asked. "When I come back from the East," she spoke slowly but collectedly, "I expect to go into a new home." "Where?" "In the Falling Wall."
Another very important circumstance in favour of the native, and one which results in a measure from some of the above-mentioned considerations, is the fact, that the native sets to work to procure his supply calmly and collectedly, and before he requires it; whilst the European, even if acquainted with the method of obtaining it, would not resort to it until the last extremity, when the body was fatigued and heated by previous exertion, the mouth dry and parched by thirst, and the mind excited and anxious from apprehension.
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