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Updated: May 15, 2025
Gregory noticed that Mascola had not even taken the trouble to remove the cigarette which hung damply from his lips. For an instant the two men looked deep into each other's eyes. Then the procession passed on. The death of his father hurled Kenneth Gregory into a new world a world of unfamiliar faces, of strange standards of value, of vastly different problems the world of business.
Her tears flowed damply on his neck. Calmly he folded his arms about her. "I don't care," she cried. "I love you and if you can wake up a minister at this hour and have it done over again I'll go West with you." Over her shoulder the front part of the camel looked at the back part of the camel and they exchanged a particularly subtle, esoteric sort of wink that only true camels can understand.
Nicholas now, albeit he had buried both teacher and hope, began once more to draw his circles and triangles and polygons on the soft mould, as it grew damply and darkly through the wearing snow coverlid.
The rain was sheeting down in a terrific cloud burst, so that their clothes clung to them damply and they began to shiver. They circled the fallen tree which had so nearly been their undoing, and a moment later found themselves upon a narrow footpath which seemed to lead into the very heart of the woods. "I wonder where he is taking us," whispered Grace in Betty's ear.
The wind smote his face damply. He had come out in his shirt-sleeves. He moved slyly, like a thief; he felt like one, like a thief and a murderer a self-murderer, and a murderer, in will, of the man who had caused him to commit the crime. He felt burning with hate as he slunk across the field, of hate of the man who had brought him to this, who had caused his financial and moral downfall.
I want to find out if they are anything like other folks." David looked up suddenly, and a smile came to his eyes. Connie turned quickly, and there, not two feet from her, stood "One of them," the man who had ridden King Devil. His sombrero was pushed back on his head, and his hair clung damply to his brown forehead. His lean face was cynical, sneering.
A warm wind brought in its hold the heavy scent of flowering bushes and trees. His shirt clung to his shoulders damply. It was hot even in the shade of the oaks. Rupert had gone to town to see LeFleur and hear the worst, so that Pirate's Haven, save for themselves and Letty-Lou, was deserted. "Come on," Ricky's arm slid through his, "let's explore.
And the coachman was quite right in his surmise as to the difference in temperature. It is hot down here, damply hot, as in an orchid-house. But the aroma cannot be described as a floral emanation: it is the bouquet, rather, of thirteen centuries of unwashed and perspiring pilgrims. "TERRIBILIS EST LOCUS ISTE," says an inscription over the entrance of the shrine. Very true.
Breathing damply and forcefully, she sniffs harder and quicker, and looks here and there for her handkerchief; she prowls with the lamp. As my eyes follow her, the room awakens more and more.
Billy always was headstrong, and he's getting worse every day." "I'm sure you do your best, Miss Saxon, and I'm sure Billy will turn out a fine man some day. My Lynn thinks a great deal of him. She feels he's growing very thoughtful and manly." "Does she now?" the tired pink face was lifted damply with a ray of cheer. Then the telephone bell rang. Mrs. Severn rose and excused herself to answer it.
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