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Of his business in Havana he gave no hint, yet this happened to be the one piece of information that Tommy seemed most possessed to find out. "You'll be in Cuba long, Monsieur?" he asked. "No one can say. A day, a week, a month, a year it is an elusive search I follow, my young friends. May I call you that?" We bowed, and I deferentially suggested: "If we can help you in any way?

Hayward me! said Margery sharply. 'I won't be Mrs. Hayward! Jim paused. 'Well, you are she by law, and that was all I meant, he said mildly. 'I said I would acknowledge no such thing, and I won't. A thing can't be legal when it's against the wishes of the persons the laws are made to protect. So I beg you not to call me that anymore. 'Very well, Miss Tucker, said Jim deferentially.

Chatterton," he said, "I wish to introduce you to my wife, Lady Arleigh." The stately dame curtesied almost to the ground. "Welcome home, my Lady," she said, deferentially. "If I had known that your ladyship was expected I would have made more befitting preparations." "Nothing could be better you have everything in admirable order," responded Lord Arleigh, kindly.

Even whilst answering deferentially they appeared to be looking at one another and taking a cue. For the time, however, she had prevailed with them. They stood aside while Billy and I lifted the litter and bore it to the shade of an overhanging rock.

He was, beyond all doubt, a man of substance, and of no small importance, for he was greeted deferentially on all hands, and it was to be noticed that people elbowed each other to make way for him, as people ever will before substance, and property.

The music radiated from the piano and filled the room with brightness, with the illusion of the joy of life, and with a sense of triumph. To George it was an intoxication. A man-servant entered with a priceless collection of bon-bons, some of which he deferentially placed on a small table in the embrasure.

Mounting to one of the electrical railroads, we were soon at the house of the Prince. Passing around to the servants' entrance of the palace, Maximilian sent in his card to the Master of the Servants, who soon appeared, bowing deferentially to my friend. We were ushered into his private room.

He still lingered, however, as if wanting something more but hesitated to ask for it. "Well?" ejaculated the Captain impatiently. "What is it, my man?" "Your ticket, sir," said the man deferentially. "You forgot to give it me, sir."

My aunt climbed into the gig; I mounted the pony-carriage, the cripple took his seat deferentially by my side, and away we went on our respective journeys; certainly in a mode which we had little anticipated when we left the front door at Dangerfield Hall. My preserver sat half in and half out of the carriage, leaning his white, well-shaped hand upon the splashboard.

There'll be a great deal more in a few weeks. Not that I know anything about bees," I added deferentially. "You're quite right, Ranald," answered Turkey; "but there are several things to be considered. In the first place, the nest is by the roadside, and somebody else might find it. Next, Elsie has never tasted honey all her life, and it is so nice, and here she is, all ready to eat some.

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