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That will bring her head on to the waves, and we can ride them better until help comes." "Will help ever come?" asked the actor, despondently. "Of course it will. Or else we'll find the schooner, or they us!" responded Russ. While he was talking, he was looking about for something to use as a drag anchor. "That will do!" Russ decided as he saw a heavy wooden box. "I'll use that."

He nodded belligerently at Uncle Denny and strode out into the night. Uncle Denny, left alone in the living room, stood long on the hearthrug, talking to himself and now and again shaking his head despondently. "I mind how after he found himself, he was always making trails in front of the old fireplace in the brownstone front. I mind how he first heard of the Reclamation Service.

"If you are going home now, take my arm," he said, and they walked together along the path leading across the meadow. "You have been fighting a hard and despairing battle, Vera. So much you do not conceal. Are you going to conquer this agonising and dangerous passion?" "And if I do, Cousin?" she asked despondently.

She spoke of those who had walked with her long ago in her garden, and for whose sake, now that they had all gone into the world of light, every flower was doubly dear. Would it be a true proof of loyalty to them if she lived gloomily or despondently because they were away?

I ought to have thought of that; in a month or so, we shall be going to London, that will amuse you, will not it? and till then, is there any one that you would like to have asked here? any friend of your own? any companion of your own age?" "No," reply I, despondently, staring out of the window, "I have no friends."

What I'm afraid of is that I've talked too much already last night that is," she said despondently. "Well, don't make it worse by talking any more. And let me know when your mistress is dressed, and I'll come up and break the news of this shocking affair to her." "Very good, sir," said Elizabeth, and with a gloomy face and depressed air she went back into the Castle.

"And don't you think it queer," put in Mr. Gammon, "that we never hit on that?" "I'm sure I should never have thought of such a thing," replied Mrs. Clover heavily, despondently. "And who knows," cried Mrs. Bubb, "whether it's true after all? Polly's been that nasty, how if she's made it up just to spite us?" Mrs. Clover nodded, and seemed to find relief. "I shouldn't a bit wonder.

He has written a whole book for no other reason, it would seem, than to prove that the author of Tod und Verklärung is a very much over-rated individual. At times sitting despondently in Carnegie Hall, I am secretly inclined to agree with him.

Seems to me they might keep hold of us even if they don't get along much." Perry ducked before the hissing avalanche of spray that was flung across the deck. "There's one thing certain," he added despondently. "We've got to stay on this old turtle as long as she'll let us, for we couldn't get that dingey off now if we tried!" "What's the difference?" asked Han.

She would have had him express doubt, despondently sigh; would have heartened him with her poem. The confident "rather!" jarred. She hurried from its vigour. She asked: "What had you intended to do?" "I was to have got a locum tenens. I think it would have developed into a permanency. A big, rough district up in Yorkshire with a man who keeps six horses going.

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