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Matches flared up; the sounds of their voices reached Trevison. Trevison disappointedly relaxed. Then, filled with a sudden decision, he slipped around the back of the tool shed and stole toward the rear of the courthouse. It projected beyond the rear of the bank building, adjoining it, forming an L, into the shadow of which Trevison slipped.
The boys straightened up, panting. "We'll have to leave it," acknowledged Percy, disappointedly. "Probably there's half a dozen two-pound lobsters in it." He looked about and gave a startled cry. "Where's the island?" The wooded bluffs of Tarpaulin had disappeared. While they had been wrestling with the stubborn trap the fog had stolen a march on them.
"Be careful, don't break mine," continued Linnet, as Marjorie gave the apple rings a toss. "There! you have!" she cried disappointedly. "You've spoiled my fortune, Marjie." "Linnet! Linnet!" rebuked her mother, shutting the oven door, "I thought you were only playing. I wouldn't have let you go on if I had thought you would have taken it in earnest."
"We can see nothing of Alpha from here," remarked Johnston disappointedly, "we can see nothing beyond our circle of light." "I should like to look down from this height at night," said the Alphian. "It would be a great view." "What is this?" Johnston went to one side of the platform and laid his hand on the spokes of a polished metal wheel shaped like the pilot-wheel of a steamboat.
People like to see a play that makes them cry. How they weep over the sorrows of Almeria in Mr. Congreve's 'Mourning Bride!" "Yes, so I've heard. I've never seen the play. The title frightens me. I don't like the notion of a mourning bride." "Not in real life I grant you. But on the stage it's different. I'm sorry you don't care for my tragedy," he went on disappointedly. "I never said that.
Barely had the two adventurous youths come to a pause, than dull, uncertain sounds came from almost directly above their heads; and, after listening for a brief space, Ixtli disappointedly breathed a fear that they would have to wait for the time being. "Why? What's going on up yonder? And where are we, anyway?" Beneath the great teocalli, Ixtli made answer in his disjointed way of speaking.
That it said "behind the scenes," and with a laugh I recalled the little child who had delightedly witnessed her first Christmas pantomime; and being told afterward I was one of the people of the play, she watched and listened eagerly some time before coming and resting a dimpled hand on mine, to ask disappointedly, "Please, does all the actin' people have 'emselves jes' same as any one?"
"I'm afraid I'll be a trouble to you," he apologized. "It's not broken; but it's bad, and I won't be able to move soon. Is Jan at home?" "No, m'sieu; he is away." "Away," repeated Blake disappointedly. "Perhaps sometime he has told you about me," he added with sudden hopefulness. "I am John Duval." "M'sieu DUVAL!" Marie's eyes, looking down at him, became all at once great pools of glowing light.
"I'll tell you when we are all together, Whopper." "Something about Ham Spink? I met him last night and we almost had a fight. Oh, that dude makes me sick!" "No, this isn't about Ham, or any of that crowd. It concerns But I'll tell you later," and Sheppard Reed put on an air of great secrecy. "All right. If you don't want to tell I suppose I'll have to wait," said Whopper disappointedly.
"Thank you, it is very light, I can manage it quite well," said Miss Bibby, holding fast to the handle. "It's her lunch," volunteered the ever ready Muffie, "she doesn't eat things like you've got. But we do, and we're getting hungry now, aren't we, Paul?" "Rather!" said Paul. "Can we begin to set the tables as soon as we get down?" Hugh looked disappointedly at the miserable little basket.
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