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I'm going to-morrow." "Oh, I want to see it," she exclaimed, not regarding his last remark. "That's all you care," he said, disappointedly. "I thought you would be sorry that I'm going." "You know I am," she returned penitently, picking at the yellow cord. "Perhaps when I am two hundred years old you'll be as anxious to look at me as you are to look at that!" "Oh, Hollis, I do thank you so."
"When you're a little older you will think differently," corrected Ethel, severely. "You will realise then that it is all very primitive." "PRIMITIVE?" asked Peg, disappointedly. "Of the earth earthy," answered Ethel. Peg thought a moment: "Sure I suppose I am then." She looked half-shyly at Ethel and asked her quietly: "Don't you like men?" "Not much," answered Ethel, indifferently.
"Come up to my sitting-room and let us talk," said Betty. She led the way upstairs and closed her door on herself and her visitor. "No news of my uncle," she continued, turning to the Earl. "Have you any?" The Earl shook his head disappointedly. "No!" he replied. "I wish I had! I myself and a lot of my men have been searching all round Ellersdeane practically all night.
Perhaps it's her husband." "Has she got a husband?" asked the miner, disappointedly. "No, I reckon 'twant him. 'Twas a woman name o' Stanley. I remember now Goin' to have a bebby." "Take my horse," said Brannan, hurriedly. "I'll stay here with Benito." He bundled the excited Stanley and Nathan Spear out of the room, where Benito still slept under the spell of the doctor's opiate.
Nevertheless the girl did not give him her hand, but quickly drew it away; she answered his question with a question: "Are you sorry?" "No, I'm not sorry." To this she made no reply but quietly, disappointedly returned to the fireplace, where she stood in contemplative silence, waiting for his next words.
Bennett a greenhouse, and Cousin Charlotte oh, a lot of money and things, and and " "I don't suppose Mrs. Bennett would know what to do with a greenhouse if she had it," said Esther wisely. "Don't you?" said Penelope disappointedly, and was silent for some time, pondering the matter.
Others he investigated by riding in a little way, sending a glance around and riding out again. Just before dusk, as he was returning disappointedly after looking as far as was practicable, his horse Sandy swung into one of the open-mouthed depressions of his own accord. Probably he had become convinced that they were hunting stock, and that every niche must be entered. Johnny did not say a word.
You met him surely. A very fine man. I thought he rather hit it off with her." "Seigneur Dieu!" Gaston Probert murmured under his breath. Mr. Dosson had opened the door; he made his companion pass into the small dining-room where the table was spread for the noonday breakfast. "Where are the chickens?" he disappointedly asked.
"Of course," Elliott observed, a little disappointedly, "if he says he hoaxed the crowd, of course he did; but in that case I've no interest in the thing. I'd like it better if he were honest." "Oh, he's honest enough," corrected Embury; "he owns right up that it was a trick. Why, good heavens, man! if it hadn't been, he couldn't have done it at all.
"I have been thinking and planning for a big event for some time," continued Mr. King. "As how, now?" asked Hiram, devoured with suspense. "Well, in the first place I propose to build a giant airship." "I know," said Hiram. "A big passenger monoplane." "No," interrupted the aviator. "What I want is a dirigible airship." "Pshaw! only a balloon!" remarked Hiram disappointedly.
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