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You felt his superiority even when he was most comradely with you. This man Thorpe was to meet under other conditions, wherein the steel hand would more plainly clink the metal. He was now seated in a worn office chair before a littered desk. In the close air hung the smell of stale cigars and the clear fragrance of pine. "What is it, Dennis?" he asked the first of the men.

Stanton impatiently invited Coventry to step in and shut the door and make sure that the electric heater was doing business. He trotted out to Lana in the reception-room and gave her comradely greeting. "Any other night but this, Lana Corson, and I'd have been up to your house to pat Juba on the side-lines even if I couldn't squeeze in one assignment on your dance order.

But mother a woman's pride bears more wear than a man's would never allow us to come to that. All our neighbours were very friendly; but one in particular, a James Blackshaw, proved himself most desirous of being comradely with us. He was a sort of self-constituted sheik of the community.

I didn't guess right that time and did the wrong thing. I didn't think that you'd love him. Don't be angry at me and don't despise me." "Enough, Aleksei," said Elisaveta tenderly. "You know how I respect you. We are friends. Give me your hand." Stchemilov gave her hand a tight, comradely pressure, then bent down and kissed it.

Epochmaking as the walk had been, seeing that it had reestablished a friendship and made a working basis for future comradely relations, they were back at the corner of the Alserstrasse before ten. As they turned in at the little street, a man, lurching somewhat, almost collided with Harmony.

He was gracious, sweet, kindly comradely, all friendliness and severe, and stern, and harsh, if he were crossed too grievously. It is hard to express what I mean. He was all man, man, man, and he was all prince, with a strain of the merry boy in him, and the iron in him that would have made him a good and strong king of Hawaii had he come to the throne.

Dundee retorted, then grinned down at her with as much comradely affection as if they had been friends for years instead of for a couple of hours. "Is Nita very small?" he added. "Little enough to tuck herself under the arm of a man a lot shorter than you," Penny assured him with curious vehemence.

A platitude on the rear. Bam! A bromide on the bean! And I shell out a dime and hurry on. I do not like this beggar. But I grow warm with fellowship toward him after I have left him behind. There is something comradely about his amazing cynicism.

So she made him happy just as she had done when they had been children with a sudden comradely gesture. But in the next room Mr. Ricardo had begun to talk again. They had to hear him. He was not crying any more. His voice sounded hard and embittered. "He's changed. He doesn't care. He pretended to listen. He was looking at that girl. She's a strange girl. I don't trust her. She believes in myths.

He caught a feeling of chumminess, though at the same time he was bitingly aware that it was very much of a woman who embraced him in that comradely smile. Looking back, as they came to the bank of Squaw Creek, they could see the stampede, strung out irregularly, struggling along the descent of the divide. They slipped down the bank to the creek bed.

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