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"None of your business," returned McKay, coolly. "Very well; let it be so then. But that dead man there why did you kill your American comrade?" "He was a camouflaged Boche," said McKay contemptously. "And I am very sure that you're another you there, in your foolish Swiss uniform. So say what you have to say and clear out!"

Smith smiled contemptously, and young Branghton thrust his handkerchief into his mouth to stop his laughter. The situation of Sir Clement, who saw all that passed, became now very awkward even to himself, and he stammered very much in saying, "Surely, Madam-surely you-you cannot do me the-the injustice to think-that I had any share in the-the-the misfortune which-"

"Then you are very clever, Colin," said Hamish, contemptously. "But it is too clever you are. You think it strange that the young English lady should take that cabin. I will tell you this that it is not the first time nor the second time that the young English lady has gone for a voyage in the Umpire, and in that very cabin too.

Tinknor said, "when you came in Tom, I was telling your father of a conversation I had with Little Wolf last evening, concerning her going home with us, but she thinks it best, on account of her dependent family, not to break up house-keeping before Spring." "Displaying thereby very little financial ability," said Tom, rather contemptously. "Tut, tut," said the Squire, "Little Wolf is posted.

"Only think if you went out now to the cemetery and had sisters ... who had been betrayed ... and you had not watched over those sisters sufficiently ... and you dared not touch the snow that lies on the grave ... and I were the betrayer ... what ... what would you do?" "We should kill you," said Ulrich, glancing at him contemptously.

Sherman, he is much more agreeable than Tom Tinknor, and I had rather clean up his dirt a thousand times, than so much as set a chair for that silly Tom." "You never had no penetration, no how," said Daddy contemptously, "if you ever marry you'll get a drunken loafer to wait on, no doubt."

"She's passed us several times; that was an aristocratic man beside her, and quite a youth. She wears her rouge too extravagantly." "She has yet to come to the knowledge that she's anybody," answered Vaura, contemptously; "looks to me like greed and vice, and man is not the worse animal of the two."

Murray muttered, sitting up. "I've got an idea it's going to be a hard day." But they were not offered any water. Instead they were again conducted before Scar Balta, who looked at them morosely. At last he remarked gruffly: "If you tin sojers weren't so cursed stubborn, you could get yourself a nice berth in the Martian army. Ever consider that?" "Talk sense!" Sime said contemptously.

Not I!" exclaimed Alf, tearing off the top of the hamper and helping himself. All this passed in the instant that Ishmael was rising up. "You must not touch those things, young gentlemen! You must not, indeed! Put those figs back again, Master Alfred," he said. "Who the blazes are you, pray?" inquired Master Alfred contemptously, as he coolly proceeded to fill his pockets.

"What in space?" demanded Placer irritably, peering at the mass of Jellies pouring out of the gate and beginning to move hesitantly along the corridor in both directions. "Jellies!" croaked Nuwell. "The Jellies are loose! They're attacking us!" "Soft hunks of blubber!" said Placer contemptously. "They can't hurt anybody. I wonder what idiot left that gate open?" "I did," admitted Nuwell.

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