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Thistlewood, she answered, looking up at him, 'but I don't like you in a marrying way, and I never shall. 'As for never shall, said he, 'that remains to be seen. He straightened himself as he spoke, and releasing the walking-stick with his left hand put the point of it softly, slowly, and strongly down upon the gravel, dinting the ground pretty deeply with the pressure.

"How dare you come to-night?" she began, but the sentence died on her lips. "How hot your face is," he said, dinting the flesh fondly with his finger, "I see my little girl is glad to have me back." "It's not that. It's the fire. I'm frying fish for Yomtov," she said, with a happy laugh. "And yet you say you're not a good Jewess," he laughed back.

And I do dance well. Wait, you shall see." He detained her. "Be still, little maid!" he said, and again drew her beside him, though she still continued standing. At this moment the captain approached. "What cheer?" asked Mr. Raleigh. "No cheer," he answered, gloomily, dinting his finger-nails into his palm. "The planks forward are already hot to the hand.

Tetterby, at the same time, laid the cloth, but rather as if she were punishing the table than preparing the family supper; hitting it unnecessarily hard with the knives and forks, slapping it with the plates, dinting it with the salt-cellar, and coming heavily down upon it with the loaf. "Ah, dear me, dear me, dear me!" said Mrs. Tetterby. "That's the way the world goes!"

So he retreated, with a very sore head, caused by a stone thrown from above, dinting in his helmet, and with half his men carrying the other half, wounded or dead. His successor had tried again and again to master the Edens and seize their possessions.

I hear the merry dinting of steel on steel; the sullen chug-chug of the wheels of Foul Peg, the Margrave's great cannon, which more than once he lent our Prince; the oaths of the men-at-arms shouldering her up, apostrophizing most indecently her fat haunches, and the next moment getting tossed aside like ninepins by her unexpected lurches. Ah, the times that were when I was young!

The tension of the curious interview was relieved, for Polson, who had slowly paced the circular path which ran round the cemetery, came limping back again, dinting the wet gravel with the crutch-headed stick and leaning on it like a man who had achieved a forced march of many miles. 'That's the chap, said John Jervase, 'as fetched you out from under fire.

"Oh, Bigot never lacks politeness, drunk or sober: that strong intellect of his seems to defy the power of wine, as his heart is proof against moral feeling. You did not prolong your stay in Beaumanoir, I fancy?" remarked the Governor, dinting the point of his cane into the floor. "I hastened out of it as I would out of hell itself!

But some there were in that crowd that would be no passive witnesses of this butchery. Half the stones of the borgo went after that cavalcade, and fell in a persistent shower upon them, rattling like giant hail upon their armour, dinting many a steel-cap to its wearer's sore discomfort.

And as she backed under the imperative command of the traffic officer, one rear hub clinked against the hind fender of the other, jarring both cars a little, dinting the gray one's fender, marring the glossy finish. A chauffeur in a peaked cap drove the gray machine. He looked across at Sophie, scowling. He was young and red-faced, a pugnacious-looking individual.

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