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Nothing could have been less exclamatory than the meeting of the two men, with its question or two, its remark or two, about the new visitor's arrival in London; its off-hand "I noticed you last night, I was glad you turned up at last" on one side and its attenuated "Oh yes, it was the first time; I was very much interested" on the other.
For what would they risk their rascal carcasses but money?" "That we shall soon know," replied the doctor. "But you are so confoundedly hot-headed and exclamatory that I cannot get a word in. What I want to know is this: Supposing that I have here in my pocket some clue to where Flint buried his treasure, will that treasure amount to much?" "Amount, sir!" cried the squire.
"You! yes, you! applaud that Parisian insult-monger, who after having robbed Rome of the provinces, that give her power and splendour, and having left her a city maimed of hands and feet, with a frontier two fingers'-length from the Vatican, then speaks of Rome thus degraded; he, I say, this author of yours this legislator of yours this Parisian of yours, speaks in the words of Le Pape et le Congres," and so on, through a labyrinth of exclamatory parentheses.
Operative Number Eighty-one will come for me in a two-seater just at dark. But he will not be the one to take me back." "Ach! Himmel!" "Das ist ziemlich gescheit!" Count von Herzmann shrugged his shoulders at the exclamatory surprise and compliment. "Clever? No. Merely an old custom borrowed from old wars.
There was an air of cold splendour and elaborate failure about the wares that were set out in its ample windows; they were the sort of toys that a tired shop-assistant displays and explains at Christmas time to exclamatory parents and bored, silent children.
Up to this time Uraga has presumed him to be a perfect stranger, but when the broad brim of the sombrero no longer casts its shade over his face, and his eyelids become elevated through increasing confidence, the colonel starts to his feet with an exclamatory speech that tells of recognition. "Carrambo! You are Manuel mule driver for Don Valerian Miranda?"
He went to the road, and the sound of his feet died away for a few moments. Then she heard them returning he was back in the lane on the brick path, and stood listening or, perhaps, reflecting. He muttered something exclamatory, and she heard a match struck, and shortly afterwards he moved across the garden patch towards the little spinney. He had thought of it, as she had believed he would.
Fanny was radiant again, and exclamatory over her books and flowers. "Of course it's my first trip," she explained, "and an event in my life, but I didn't suppose that anybody else would care. What's this? Candy? Glace fruit." She glanced around the luxurious little cabin, then up at Heyl, impudently. "I may be a coarse commercial person, Clancy, but I must say I like this very, very much. Sorry."
At the hotel Uncle Peter met Billy Brue flourishing an evening paper that flared with exclamatory headlines. "It's all in the papers, Uncle Peter!" "Dead broke! Ain't it awful, Billy!" "Say, Uncle Peter, you said you'd raise hell, and you done it. You done it good, didn't you?" The News Broken, Whereupon an Engagement is Broken
'He must be mad, she said, compelled to disburden herself in a congenial atmosphere; which, however, she infrigidated by her overflow of exclamatory wonderment a curtain that shook voluminous folds, luring Redworth to dreams of the treasure forfeited. He became rigidly practical. 'Provision will have to be made for her. Lukin must see Mr. Warwick.
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