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Macaur led him to one of his own rooms she glowed red and expectantly triumphant. "The young lady, your lordship it was wonderfu'!" But before she had time to say more Dowie had appeared and her face was smooth and serene to marvellousness. "The Almighty himself has been in this place, my lord," she said devoutly. "I didn't send more than a word, because she's like a schoolroom child about it.

The inherent quality of you is sparkle.... Even if an earthquake came along and swallowed you, I think you'd go down with that same light, laughing nonchalance." Mrs. Stanley made a moue at him. "You find us different from your Eastern ladies, Mr. Broderick?" she asked expectantly. He considered for a moment. "Sometimes I think it is the land more than the women.

She ran upstairs to the pretty rooms in Artemis Lodge with such a radiant face that Rosamond, who was sitting up trying to get interested in a magazine story, laid down the book with a sigh of relief. "You've had a wonderful time, I know," she said expectantly. "Throw your things on the couch and tell me all about it." Patricia complied joyfully.

Tugging the string wearied his hands, his soft, unhorny hands, and to the suitors thus he spoke: "No, friends, I cannot bend it. Let some other take the bow. Ah, many chiefs this bow shall rob of life and breath! Yet better far to die than live and still to fail in that for which we constantly are gathered, waiting expectantly from day to day!

After this he did not go ahead of Breault, but kept behind him or abreast of him, within sound of the dipping pole. And every minute his heart thumped expectantly, and he sniffed the new air for signs of those he most desired to find.

He filled it with a fluid of an unfamiliar shade and passed it to Pinkey, who smelled it and declared that he could drink anything that was wet. Wallie watched him eagerly as it gurgled down his throat. "Well?" Mr. Tucker waited expectantly for the verdict. Pinkey wiped his mouth. "Another like that and I could watch my mother go down for the third time and laugh!" "Where did you get it?"

After this Mrs. Maxa left. Leonore, knowing where the mother had gone, flew to meet her when she saw her coming. "Did he give you the address, Aunt Maxa," she asked expectantly. "He means to let you know when he has traced it." This seemed quite hopeful to Leonore, and she was glad to be able to give her brother this news. Mrs.

And he was only dimly aware of faint knocking at his door. It came a second, a third time before he roused himself. "Come in," he called, none too graciously. The door opened with an inrush of wind which caused his lamp to flicker. Before him stood a slight and well-gowned woman, heavily veiled. She was trembling. He looked at her expectantly, but she did not speak.

"They're as like as two peas, him and 'is brother," said the night- watchman, gazing blandly at the indignant face of the lighterman on the barge below; "and the on'y way I know this one is Sam is because Bill don't use bad langwidge. Twins they are, but the likeness is only outside; Bill's 'art is as white as snow." He cut off a plug of tobacco, and, placing it in his cheek, waited expectantly.

When the village had taken its poor supper, it did not creep to bed, as it usually did, but came out of doors again, and remained there. A curious contagion of whispering was upon it, and also, when it gathered together at the fountain in the dark, another curious contagion of looking expectantly at the sky in one direction only.

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