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"Are you determined on it?" "Absolutely!" said he, taking off his battered hat to scowl at it and clap it on again. "Absolutely, Peregrine I am firmly determined to drink myself to the final exodus." "How much money should you require, Anthony?" At this he turned to stare with an expression of whimsical dubiety and thereafter fell to rubbing his unshaven chin as rather at a loss.

Perceiving a crumple of the lips of Mr. Durance, he took the attitude of a watchful dubiety.

But upon one point there should be no dubiety: if a man be not frugal, he has no business in the arts. If he be not frugal, he steers directly for that last tragic scene of LE VIEUX SALTIMBANQUE; if he be not frugal, he will find it hard to continue to be honest. Some day, when the butcher is knocking at the door, he may be tempted, he may be obliged, to turn out and sell a slovenly piece of work.

Mr. Jennings was in a state of great dubiety and consternation. Sowerby had emptied the chest of drawers of every valuable it contained; and unless he had missed the secret receptacle Mr. Lisle had spoken of, the deceased's intentions, whatever they might have been, were clearly defeated. And if he had not discovered it, how could he, Jennings, get at the drawers to examine them?

Markham was following Olga's artistic dissertation with the eye of dubiety, but their hostess was merciless. "Olga, dear," she inquired sweetly, "did you know your back hair was down?" "Oh, is it? How provoking! Georgette is positively worthless!"

He resumed his labors, pausing now and then to stare at Napoleon, in a steadily increasing dubiety of mind. In something less than twenty minutes he had done very little roofing, owing to a nervousness he found it hard to banish, while Napoleon had all but completed his holes. Then Van came leisurely strolling to the place, comfortably loaded with dynamite, of which a man may carry much.

It has made me rather nervous and I keep counting both, but a certain dubiety in my own mind as to which is which greatly complicates matters. My heroine, too, is a failure, I like her name Belinda but it is the only thing I like about her. What is the good of me laboriously writing down that she is beautiful and charming when I am convinced in my own mind she is nothing of the kind?

"Are you vexed you have come?" he asked, stopping and turning on her his yet wan face full of regret and of dubiety too. "The thing is done," she answered abruptly, and they were stepping carefully over the burn that ran about its boulders in the dark, gurgling. "Are you sure you are not sorry yourself?" "I am not a bit sorry," he said, "but but "

This is a foolish warmth a very misplaced enthusiasm, believe me! The point of the story is that M. de Mauseant spoke of you with gratitude, and drew your character in such a manner as greatly to affect your uncle's views. Hard upon the back of which, in came your humble servant, and laid before him the direct proof of what we had been so long suspecting. There was no dubiety permitted.

Unless Friedrich's arrangements prove punctual, and his stroke be emphatic, Friedrich may happen to fare badly. On the latter point, of emphasis, there is no dubiety for Friedrich: but on the former, things are already past doubt, the wrong way!

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