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He frowned, unable to understand at once the relevance of the ragged money and realized that Joan was sobbing into his shoulder the tale of an eavesdropping bartender and a doctor. He accepted it, dazedly, thunderstruck at the alertness of his Nemesis who missed no single chance to shoot an arrow. "And Don must give that money back. I will tell him " "No," said Kenny. "No, he must not."
But Peter still looked dazedly at his black cuff and at the turned earth next to the doctor's headstone, telling himself again that this was for Alix. How often he had seen her sitting there, with her bright face sobered and sweet, as she talked lovingly, eagerly, of her father!
I was afraid you might say such things again." He knew that he would never say them. "Tell him that I love him." He tried to sit up. "Tell him that he is my son." He fell back. He heard her quick cry, "Bronson " Bronson came running up the stairs, and the nurse who had watched the scene dazedly from the threshold of the General's room ran, too.
He bent over and spoke in a low voice to the gray-haired man, who moved away. "Grayson, Walters, Terhune, Simpson, and Forsythe come here," the gray-haired man called at a doorway. A number of men began to press dazedly toward him. Arthur resumed his harangue. "You people those of you who aren't too dazed to think are remembering there's a restaurant in the building and no need to starve.
He may be able to arrange matters with our general." Harriet listened dazedly at first, as though unable to grasp what he was saying. All at once, as she comprehended the full import of his words, a magical transformation took place. The color returned to her cheeks, and the light to her eyes. She seemed infused with new life.
The old man repeated the words, dazedly. "Dan'l J. he's dead; why, who else is dead, too?" Billy Brue's emphasis, cunningly contrived by him to avoid giving prominence to the word "dead," had suggested this inquiry in the first moment of stupefaction. "Nobody else dead jest Dan'l J. he's dead." "Jest Dan'l J. my boy my boy Dan'l dead!"
She took it mechanically, and, with a low bow, the messenger hurried back to the chair. "What in the world," she began dazedly; then she unfolded the paper and read: "Lord Vernon will be deeply grateful if he is not mentioned in connection with today's adventure." Tellier Takes a Hand
With one accord Ferguson and Kent advanced close to the chair, and an oath broke from the detective. On the cushion of the chair, still bearing the impress of a human body, lay a pair of shining new handcuffs. Dazedly Ferguson stooped over and examined them. They were still securely locked.
Sally had not a great deal of experience, neither was she particularly clever. "What are you doing here?" is what she naturally inquired. The soldier hesitated and placed his hand to his forehead, looking at the girl dazedly. "Why am I hiding here?" he repeated. Then almost childishly he went on: "I am hiding, hiding because no one must find me, else I would be shot at once.
With a little cry she snatched the ring from her finger and flung it passionately at the floor. "What's all this?" demanded Perry dazedly. "Jes' that you better fix me an' fix me right. If you don't I'm a-gonna have the same claim you got to bein' married to her!" "That's bigamy," said Perry, turning gravely to Betty.
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