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Everyone, however, seemed to guess at once that they should make room for the next "table," and the coffee was swallowed, hastily. "What is it?" Lottie ventured to ask Freda. "We are just dying of curiosity. What has happened?" "Oh, I can't tell you now," Freda answered, evasively. "I guess everyone knew we were shipwrecked this afternoon." Cora appeared at the door.
Peradventure all the philosophers of the earth have flocked to my city." "It has, indeed," said Porphyry evasively, "been found necessary to incur certain expenses not originally foreseen." "For a library, perhaps?" inquired Plotinus. "I remember thinking, just before my ecstasy, that the scrolls of the divine Plato, many of them autographic, might require some special housing."
'I wouldn't take you in my hospital! You'd knock up in a week. 'You're quite, quite mistaken, she said, eagerly. 'I can wash dishes and plates now as well as anyone. Hester told me the other day of a small hospital managed by a friend of hers where they want a parlour-maid. I could do that capitally. 'Where is it? he asked, after a moment. She hesitated, and at last said evasively
"But I shall be too busy to talk. This is bread-day," evasively. "I promise to sit very quiet in a chair." Her laughter rippled; she was always close to that expression. "You are a funny man. Come in, then; but mind, you will be dusty with flour when you leave." "I will undertake that risk," he replied, with a seriousness not in tune with the comedy of the situation. Into the kitchen she led him.
Bacon, as the family gathered around the dinner-table, and she remarked her husband's unusually sober face. "Not very well," he replied. "What ails you, father?" said Mary, with tender concern in her voice, and her eyes were turned upon him with affectionate earnestness. "Nothing of much consequence, child," was answered evasively. "I shall be better after dinner." And as Mr.
The boy spoke more carelessly than reproachfully, or even wonderingly; yet, as he dismounted and tethered his horse, Steptoe answered evasively, "It's a big thing, sonny; maybe we'll make our eternal fortune, and then we'll light out from this hole and have a gay time elsewhere. Come along."
But when anyone does not understand a matter, then a straightforward man says, 'I do not know that." The Buddha replies somewhat evasively that he has not undertaken to decide such questions, because they are not for spiritual edification. The question, What is Nirvana? has been the object of more extensive discussion than its importance demands.
Suddenly a man sees his line, his intention. Yet though we are all of us writing long novels White's world was the literary world, and that is how it looked to him which profess to set out the lives of men, this part of the journey, this crucial passage among the Sphinxes, is still done when it is done at all slightly, evasively. Why? White fell back on his professionalism.
He stepped quickly out, shutting the door behind him, and for a short space the two stood talking in low tones Pennold eagerly, insistently, the other man evasively, slowly, as if choosing his words with care.
'I saw him only the other day, she said evasively. 'But he does not come to the house, does he? 'N no, said Madge. 'Has he left Brighton? 'Oh no, answered Madge, and she drew his attention to a brig that was making up Channel under very scant sail indeed. 'I daresay he has a good deal of work to do, said Frank King absently. 'When are they going to be married?
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