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Now I remember, she did say something about a possibility of coming up here before long," replied Laurence equably, while conscious that the announcement had convulsed his inner being with a strange, sweet thrill. For it came so aptly upon his meditations of late. The one unsatisfied longing her presence. And now even that was to be fulfilled.
The contrast between herself and this woman was very often too great to be equably borne. Even her kindness could not palliate it. The simple perfection of her country clothes, the shining skins of her horses, the smooth roll of her carriage, the automatic servants who attended her, were suggestive of that ease and completeness in all things, only to be compassed by long-possessed wealth.
"It is not a fair story." "Every fact " "It is a most unfair story." "Do you know Sippiac, Mr. Gordon?" inquired Banneker equably. "I do not. Nor can I believe it possible that you could acquire the knowledge of it implied in your article, in a few hours." "I spent some time investigating conditions there before I came on the paper." Mr. Gordon was taken aback.
I'm sure I'm much obliged to you for that and I'm sorry that you took your nice handkerchief. You ought to have some soft cheesecloth here." "I'll mention it," said Dunham. "May I ask your business?" "No, you may not," returned Miss Martha equably. "Is Judge Trent in?" The young lawyer collected himself. "I represent Judge Trent," he said briefly.
"Let me see the letter," said she, forsaking her detached superiority. She began to polish a double eyeglass prematurely. "Can't show the letter," said Gwen equably, as one secure in her rights. "That's all what I've told you! Says you promised to drive over and talk, and she hoped to interest you oh no! it's not you, it's the Torpeys are to be interested."
I appreciate your offer of comparative liberty, but if I accepted I should do so under false pretences, because my evidence will be that I know nothing." "You can't stop my knowing the truth," answered Foyle equably. "Sooner or later I shall be able to prove it. And if you persist it will make things much more unpleasant for you." The other said nothing for a while.
Clinton a new bonnet too and I declare it makes you look five years younger at least." Mrs. Clinton took this compliment equably, and asked if the twins had been good girls.
I am to bathe, and I am to drive, and I am to walk, and I am to be equably cheerful, and I am to give up my black coffee and my strong tea and my eau des Carmes, and I am never to drink wine until dinner-time, and then only two glasses two little glasses of claret or burgundy and then I am to be quite an angel of good temper, and everybody is to adore me. That is the verdict of M. Laurent.
"She'll go back to Blent, I suppose?" "Well, she must. Somebody must have it." "If it's going begging, call on me," said the Major equably. He was in a better humor with the world than he had been for a long while; his connection with Iver promised well. But Mina sniffed scornfully; she was in no mood for idle jests. Cecily had been told about the scheme and its lamentable end.
Maybe for I had meant to make you paymaster in my absence you'll also forgive me for having changed my mind?" "I'd have called you a damned fool if you hadn't," said Langton equably. "She's your wife, hang it all: and I'll lay you five pounds you'll return to find her with hair dishevelled over your monstrous careless bookkeeping.
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