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On the other hand, when McCloud attempted to be flippant, Dicksie could be confusingly grave. Once when he was bantering with her at Marion's she tried to say something about her regret that complications over the right of way should have arisen; but McCloud made light of it, and waved the matter aside as if he were a cavalier.
The two men walked up and down the parade ground whilst Fa'ma, the wife of Ahmet, carried the child to her quarters where he slept. "I'm afraid I've got to separate you from your child," said Hamilton; "there is some curious business going on in the Lombobo, and a stranger who walks by night, of which Ahmet the Spy writes somewhat confusingly." Bones glanced round in some apprehension.
He proceeded to mix the unpleasant dose, which Lorraine swallowed and straightway forgot, in the muddle of thoughts that whirled confusingly in her brain. Little things distressed her oddly, while her father's desperate state left her numb.
These latter balanced themselves on small portable platforms placed in rows, with such short spaces between them that their voices intermingled confusingly.
Guests, by the score together, trooped up from town and country, headed, in the former direction, by Andrew Russell, then second mayor of Melbourne, in succession to my friend Condell, and in the latter by his cheery and ever-smiling uncle, Peter Inglis, of Ingliston, a great station homestead in the comparisons of those early times, and once, as Peter liked to tell, taken for a town, perhaps in the gloaming hours, by a bush traveller when he inquired of one of the domestics, to her great amusement, the name of the street he had confusingly got into.
"The Navy men must know a few tricks with engines that we haven't guessed," he observed, anxiously, to young Hastings. "I don't know what it can be, then," murmured Hal, uneasily. "There aren't so confusingly many parts to a six-cylinder gasoline motor. They aren't hard engines to run. More depends on the engine itself than on the engineer." "But look over there," returned Captain Jack Benson.
By yet a third account the lawsuit and the line-fence matter were confusingly twisted together to form a cause for disputation. Never mind that part though.
This time he came more softly to the surface, clear beyond the chin. The foam and débris and turbulence of little waves seethed about his lips, and the sunlight danced confusingly in his streaming eyes; but he gulped a fresh lungful before he again went under.
How would she bear to be all her life under orders? in 'closer' guardianship? and there the word 'sweeter' flashed in, confusingly. But that was not business. Did she that is, could she like him well enough to like to give up her own way? Answer, a prompt negative. Never! Not if she liked him ten times more than but it is awkward dealing with unknown quantities: Hazel sheered off.
I will go before you. Let us lose no time!" led me at once out of the hospital and rapidly away. In an incredibly, almost confusingly short space of time, we reached her house; this was done by some method of locomotion not hitherto experienced by me, and which I should, at that time, have found it difficult to describe, unless by saying that she thought us where we wished to be.
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