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It was an opportune time to inaugurate a new order of things which all day she had been formulating. "I shall name him now," she said, icily. "He shall be known as Buffo and you are his sponsor." "Buffo a buffoon!" He laughed a little constrainedly. "Well, I think the name is appropriate. He is a fool and so was his mother before him.

"What's the use?" returned Coffee, disgustedly. "Neale, you're thick-headed." "Yes, I guess so," rejoined Neale, constrainedly. "That's why General Lodge sent me up here over your clear heads." No retort was forthcoming from the two disgruntled engineers. Neale went into the tent and drew a seat up to the table. He wanted to be alone to study his plans to think about the whole matter.

A small pot was hanging over one of the fires; in it potatoes were cooking. Pavlusha was looking after them, and on his knees he was trying them by poking a splinter of wood into the boiling water. Fedya was lying leaning on his elbow, and smoothing out the skirts of his coat. Ilyusha was sitting beside Kostya, and still kept blinking constrainedly.

Mercy did not speak. Stephen watched her face in silence for a moment; then he laughed constrainedly, and said, "Don't be afraid, Mrs. Philbrick, to say outright that it is the dismallest old barn you ever saw. That's just what I had said about it hundreds of times, and wondered how anybody could possibly live in it.

He was not usually bashful, he was no coward; there was nothing in her attitude to make him hesitate to give expression to what he believed was his first real passion. But he could do nothing. He even fancied that his face, turned towards hers, was stiffening into a vacant smile. The young girl rose. "I think I heard Aunt Viney call me," she said constrainedly, and made a hesitating step forward.

"I have worked a little too much, that's all," I said constrainedly, turning from her lovely anxious eyes. "Have you time to stay with me this evening? We could go out and get some dinner, if you have, and then go on to a theatre. Would they miss you?" "Not if I sent them a wire. I should like to stay with you. Are you better?"

But he did not connect any further ideas with that meeting; it was a long time ago, and "isn't she going to give me anything to eat?" he thought, and listened unsympathetically to her heavy breathing. The sailors sat looking at her constrainedly; a solemn silence lay on their mist-wreathed faces; they were like drunken men standing about a grave.

'Oh, nothing; only I should think that anyone would be glad to marry you, the young man answered, hoping that she would not repeat the conversation to her lover. 'I hope he will; for if he were to leave me, I think I should die. But tell me you will, won't you? For you are my friend, aren't you? 'I hope so, he replied constrainedly.

"A proud girl indeed!" returned the other, in a tone which implied very clearly that in his opinion impudent hussy would have been the more correct description. "A good-looking girl, I mean," said Carl, evasively, by way of correction, and laughed constrainedly. Elizabeth had heard what he said. She was hurt, and for the first time instituted a comparison between him and Salvé.

Stefan was setting his pallette for a morning's work on the Danae. She called to him rather constrainedly from the door where she had opened the letter. "Stefan, I've received a cheque for two hundred dollars for my story." "That's splendid," he answered cheerfully. "If I sell these sketches we shall be quite rich. We must move from this absurd place to a proper studio flat.

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