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On each, in the angle between the heel and the instep, he detected a faint trace of red gravel. Trent placed the shoes on the floor, and walked with his hands behind him to the window, out of which, still faintly whistling, he gazed with eyes that saw nothing. Once his lips opened to emit mechanically the Englishman's expletive of sudden enlightenment.

"Now, then, you villains, when I count three, look out," said the detective, with a mild expletive. Not mild enough for repetition here, by the way. "One, two " The brigands, having held a hurried consultation, here threw down their arms. Just in the very nick of time. Two seconds more and they would have had no chance. "Now," cried Harkaway, still with the gun ready for use, "forward! march!"

You perceive," he added with a twinkle, as an expletive of unquestionable vigour was hurled across the diamond, "they are not always so polite as they might be." The young woman smiled again, but the look she gave him was a puzzled one. And then, quite naturally, she sank, down on the grass, on the other side of Mr. Bentley's hat, watching the game for a while in silence.

While he worked with the horse and once during the long, hard effort she heard between thunder claps a sharp expletive Kate tried to collect in some degree her scattered and reeling senses. What quieted her most was that her long and fear-stricken groping for hours in the storm and darkness seemed done now.

But where all these points so necessary are duly supplied, and dancing is executed in all its brilliancy, it would be no longer looked upon, especially at the Opera, as merely an expletive between the acts, just to afford the singers a little breathing time.

"I feel so quare, Pap Himes," the little girl answered him, beginning to cry. "I thes' want to lay down and go to sleep every minute." "Huh!" Pap exploded his favourite expletive till it sounded ferocious, "That ain't quare feelin's. That's just plain old-fashioned laziness. You git yo'self back thar and tend them frames, or I'll " "I cain't! I cain't see 'em to tend!

Laramie squirmed and with an expletive protested: "Hang it, John " "No matter, no matter. I'll get it all from Belle some day. And after you get through with your wire thieves we'll tell the story of your brief romance " "Over my grave." "Right, Jim over your grave." "John," Laramie ran on, "do you remember that song Tommie Meggeson used to sing on the round-up a pretty little thing.

There are duties due from an individual, duties due from a nation, duties due from a family; as my ancestors thought, so think I. They left me the charge of their name, as the fief-rent by which I hold their lands. 'Sdeath, sir! Pardon me the expletive; I was about to say that if I am now a childless old man, it is because I have myself known temptation and resisted.

No language can fittingly describe the way Elder Butts delivered his discourse. The sentences were whined, howled or sung, ending always in the vocal expletive "ah ah." When the elder had finished and sat down, Archie B. was sitting demurely on the platform steps. Then the latest Scruggs baby was brought forward to be baptised. There were already ten in the family.

I was at one time, I must confess, favourably disposed towards the idea. I have changed my mind. I have decided to give my support to the present Administration." Fischer's face was dark with anger. He even allowed an expletive to escape from his lips. Hastings, however, remained master of himself. "I will not conceal from you, Mr. Joyce," he confessed, "that I am exceedingly disappointed.

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