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Therefore I'm sorry, Jimps, since you are so strange as to care but I've made up my mind." "You'll excuse me if I don't come in to-night," he said, and turned away. She stood looking comprehendingly after him as he left her, then ran in and closed the door. The mood which held her now was so far from being black that it was rosy red.

"To any one on 'change who'll take them, I suppose. I don't know." "I thought so," said Cowperwood, comprehendingly. "I might have known as much. They're working you, George. They're simply trying to get your stocks away from you. Mollenhauer is leading you on. He knows I can't do what you want give you back the five hundred thousand dollars.

It was Kate's voice was not well controlled this time. "You may call it a whim, a notion, foolish notion; call it what you like, but I want you to stay here to-night." The girl was looking down at her, down into the upturned face, all light and strength and purpose as one standing apart and disinterested might view a spectacle. Slowly, comprehendingly, dispassionately she shook her head.

"The ambassador?" "Perfectly safe," responded Mr. Grimm. "Two of my men are with him." As the women rose and started out, leaving the gentlemen over their coffee and cigars, Miss Thorne paused at the door and the blue-gray eyes flashed some subtle message to the French ambassador who, after an instant, nodded comprehendingly, then resumed his conversation.

"People oughtn't to whisper," Jack smiled comprehendingly at her, when they reached the end of the symphony; the rest of the movement having been occupied, for Imogen, with a sense of indignant injury. She had caught his attention, then, with her reproof. There was sudden balm in his sympathy. The memory of the unnoticed tear still rankled in her, but she was able to smile back.

And, simply, he told how, when the others had left him, he stayed for three months roaming the hills alone with Nature herself. "But did you no' meet the Indians?" asked my father. "I seed one fishing on a log once," said our visitor, laughing, "but he fell into the water. I reckon he was drowned." My father nodded comprehendingly, even admiringly. "And again!" said he. "Wal," said Mr.

Limp, no-good-legs that wouldn't go? Could there be a Rec-om-pense for those? Could anything ever "make up"? "Supposing you hadn't any legs, Jolly, that would go?" he said, aloud, with disquieting suddenness. Jolly started, but nodded comprehendingly. He had not had any legs for a good many minutes; the telescoping process is numbing in the extreme.

The eyes of the two sisters met, affectionately, comprehendingly. "I should like to have you, dear," said Celia, softly. But Charlotte only shook her head again, colouring beneath the glances which fell on her from all sides. "I'd rather play my old part," she answered. Jeff caught up and lifted high in the air an imaginary glass. "Here's to the orchestra!" he called out.

Add to this a prodigious overcoat and an asthmatic cough, and you have a picture of Mr. Jonathan Martin, the occupant of room No. 239." I could not repress a smile upon hearing this description. "No. 239," continued Smith, "contains two beds, and Mr. Martin's friend will be joining him there this evening." Meeting my friend's questioning glance, I nodded comprehendingly.

Our ideal of action must therefore in principle acknowledge as essential, what I have called the 'tragic' character suggested by the spectacle of the war, the fear and agony which we imagine in Nature and comprehendingly discern in human history.

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