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If you will, forgive me. I am a man. I could not help myself. Forgive me, and I promise you " "How can I trust you?" "Try me. I can assure you " She regarded him distrustfully. "At any rate, ride on with me now. Surely we have been in the shadow of this horrible bridge long enough." "Oh! let me think," she said, half turning from him and pressing her hand to her brow. "THINK! Look here, Jessie.
The brute, which was ready to fall upon and devour the young fugitive, pitched heavily forward and rolled upon the ground in the throes of death. Fred did not realize his delivery until he had gone some distance further and looked back and saw the black mass motionless upon the ground. After some hesitation, he then turned and walked distrustfully back to where it lay.
With many of the rest, preconceived ideas of the eighteenth century and the Revolution, in matters of historical and political philosophy, had already acquired that strength, derived from inveterate habit, which rejects discussion, and listens coldly and distrustfully to all that differs from their own opinions.
The people looked at him distrustfully, anxiously. What means this second courier? What news does he bring? His countenance gay, his brow clear, with a flashing smile he greets the people. He brings news of victory complete, assured victory. Like the first courier, he dashed on to the castle, to give his dispatches to the queen and the ministers. The people were drunk with joy.
"It strikes me as singularly cheap!" she remarked, glancing a little distrustfully, as I fancied, at her son, as if she thought he might be selling his brushes cheaper than those who only stole the materials, because he stole them ready made.
This time Pierre, penetrated by disquietude, wished to approach and question him. But Salvat distrustfully rose and went off towards the Circus, where a concert was drawing to a close; and he prowled around the entrance of that festive edifice in which two thousand happy people were heaped up together listening to music.
The master, one afternoon, thought fit to correct the apparent vanity of this performance. "If you took as much care in trying to form your letters according to copy, you'd do better. Your signature is fair enough as it is." "But it don't look right, Mr. Ford," said Uncle Ben, eying it distrustfully; "somehow it ain't all there." "Why, certainly it is.
"It's done, it's done!" she said, "he has just left aunt, and vowed eternal gratitude to her. He will now be obliged to show himself amiable." However Dario distrustfully inquired: "But was he made to sign anything, did he enter into a formal engagement?" "Oh! no; how could one do that? It's such a delicate matter," replied Benedetta. "But people say that he is a very honest man."
Martin looked distrustfully at this assistant, and annoyance was depicted on the face of Martin's wife. In front of the house one of the soldiers had brought cigarettes to the man on guard. Another turned to him ironically: 'Well, under the circumstances I suppose you are going to light one? 'You are not allowed to light a cigarette on guard?
He checked himself on the point of going out, and looked back distrustfully at the lighted candle. "Caution the women," he said, "to limit the exercise of their curiosity to the inside of this room." "What do you mean?" The captain's forefinger pointed significantly to the closed window-shutter. "Did you ever know a woman who could resist looking out of window?" he asked.
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