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Their suspicions lulled, they turned and went back the way they had come, pausing long enough, however, to watch Floyd enter the cave where Rosemary waited. "Well," she questioned, as he threw the broken ends of his lever on the rocky floor. "No go," answered Floyd despondently. "I had a peach of a chance to play a trump hand on them, but luck was against me."
On Shrove Tuesday he was again in town, and then he had lost his cheerful humor. "Now we know it, we had better give up at once," he said despondently, "for now Ole Jensen is haunting the place you know, he had the farm before me and hanged himself because he couldn't fulfill his engagements. Karna saw him last night." "Nonsense!" said Pelle. "Don't believe such a thing!"
"No; not so ill as I seem to you," she answered; adding despondently, "yet I am ill enough, I believe, to die, unless some change speedily occurs." "What, then, is your disorder?" asked the sculptor; "and what the remedy?" "The disorder!" repeated Miriam. "There is none that I know of save too much life and strength, without a purpose for one or the other.
But there was one serious complication. Butler with the rear-guard had not yet arrived, and no one knew just where he was. Stuart, in deep concern for his safety, sent courier after courier to hasten his steps, but no tidings came back. "I fear it is all up with Butler," he said, despondently. "I cannot get word of him, and the enemy is fast closing in on his path."
And then, in the great majority of cases she has really no information to give. The door closed with that severity of exclusion in which London doors excel, and Hilliard turned despondently away.
You will get plenty of money for us in Swearah;" and that the reply of the sheik was, "The white slaves are dogs, and not worth buying." "Then we have no hope from that source!" exclaimed Terence. The Krooman shook his head; not despondently, but as if he did not agree in the opinion Terence had expressed. "What! do you think there is any hope?" asked Harry. The man gave a nod of assent. "How?
"Courage, my friend, I will play him for you and win you: I will redeem you. After all, it is simple, absolutely simple." "He will not play for me," the young man answered despondently. Nevertheless he suffered himself to be borne onwards. "What will you set against me?" "Anything, everything!" his new friend cried recklessly. "Myself, if necessary. Courage, M. de Bazan, courage!
And Rose turned to her sister, the defiant head thrown back, a passion of manifold protest in the girlish looks. 'It is very easy, my dear, to be judge in one's own case, replied Agnes calmly, recovering herself. 'Suppose you tell Catherine some of these home truths? Rose collapsed at once. She sat down despondently, and fell, head drooping, into a moody silence.
The lawyer hesitated and changed color. The eyes of the viscount were fixed earnestly upon him. The eyes of the counsel fell. "I see; you need not reply to my question. You think my chance a bad one," said Lord Vincent despondently. "No, my lord; I did not mean to give you any such impression," said Mr. Bruce, recovering himself and his professional manners.
Beebe laughs just like an ordinary man." "Funny girl! How you do remind me of your mother. I wonder if she will approve of Mr. Beebe." "I'm sure she will; and so will Freddy." "I think every one at Windy Corner will approve; it is the fashionable world. I am used to Tunbridge Wells, where we are all hopelessly behind the times." "Yes," said Lucy despondently.
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