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They scarcely spoke to one another as the afternoon wore away, but when supper time came Harding roused Blake and tried to give him a little food. He could not eat, however, and soon sank into restless sleep again, and his companions sat disconsolately beside the fire as night closed in.
An hour later while she was absorbed in looking over the week's daily themes which she had found in the box, Robbie walked in rather disconsolately. "Bea's writing a poem, too," she said; "she scowled at me." Berta frowned in abstraction. "Yes," she muttered, "yes, yes." Robbie looked at her and then stared out at the steady pall of rain. "I think I shall go swimming with you, if you want me."
The order was promptly obeyed; and in a few minutes I found myself, heavily ironed, in the pitchy darkness of the lower hold, squatted disconsolately upon the bed of shingle which constituted the ballast of the vessel. And what a situation for a young fellow of less than twenty years of age to be in!
And, as it was near dinner-time, Cap'n Sproul trudged into his own house, his mien thoughtful and his air subdued. On his next visit to Hiram, the Cap'n didn't know which was the most preoccupied the showman sitting in the barn door at Imogene's feet, or the battered P.T. propped disconsolately on one leg.
'No, they would not let us ask Kitty and Clement Varley, said Fergus disconsolately. 'I am sure she is five times as pretty as your Kitty! returned Ivinghoe. 'She is a regular stunner. Whereby it may be perceived that a year at Eton had considerably modified his Lordship's correctness of speech, if not of demeanour.
But though they listened anxiously, no sound but the twittering of the birds in the trees, and the faint murmur of a little brook on the other side of hedge, was to be heard. "He can't be running after us, I don't fink," said Pamela, drawing a deep breath. "No," said Duke, but then he looked round disconsolately. "What can us do?" he said. "Tim will never know to find us here."
I'm sure you got something for Toots and me to-day because it's our birthday both born on the same day what do you think of that? Any little thing will help us out a lot how about it?" He went outside before the end of this colloquy, but presently saw the woman and her child emerge and walk on disconsolately toward the next studio.
Allan was busy, and the two children had passed a solitary morning. "Dot wanted Carrie to read to him, but she said she was too tired, and I could do it," grumbled Jack, disconsolately. "I don't like Jack's reading; it is too jerky, and her voice is too loud," returned Dot; but his countenance smoothed when I got the book and read to him, and soon he fell into a sound sleep.
Listen, old thing; do put on some water. I'm croaking for a cup of tea. Without any comment, Elise went into the adjoining room, used as a kitchen, while the voluptuary dabbed clouds of powder over her neck and shoulders. With a tired listlessness, Elise returned and sank into a chair, from the back of which an underskirt was hanging disconsolately. 'You didn't do the breakfast-dishes, Marian.
I disconsolately asked myself. I had been seeking it now for some little time, and seemed no nearer than when I set out. I had seen a good many Bath-buns on my pilgrimage, it is true. Some I have not had space to confide to the reader; but somehow or other they had not seemed the unmistakably predestined for which I was seeking.
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