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Why, you've been at death's door, and life's not so long that you can afford to play ducks and drakes with it." Thus he talked, in expostulatory rattle, the very high-priest of social morality, for some, time before Leopold could get a word in. But when he did, it turned the current into quite another channel.

The city streets were wet from a rain, but day was breaking in hopeful pearl and rose. "I can say this," said George at last: "I believe that she needs you as much as you do her. But Rachael's proud " "Ah, yes, she's that!" Warren said eagerly as he paused. "And Warren, she has been dragged through the muck during the last few years," George resumed in a mildly expostulatory tone.

"Please show these ladies how to go into a corner," he concludes, and your teacher does so, executing the movement so marvelously that it seems as if he would have no difficulty in performing it in any passageway through which his horse could walk in a straight line. The whole class gazes enviously, to be brought to the proper frame of mind by a sharp expostulatory fire of: "Keep your distance!

"That can wait," said the detective. "I feel deeply interested in this case of young Penreath." "Mr. Oakham saw him this morning before coming over," said Sir Henry. "He is quite mad, and refuses to say anything. Therefore, we have come to the conclusion " "Really, Sir Henry, you shouldn't have said that." Mr. Oakham's tone was both shocked and expostulatory.

A second flip on Prince's back sent him forward at such a surprising increase of speed that, involuntarily, she gripped the pommel; then, remembering her resolve, let go her hold to hang on more and more tightly to the reins. Prince tossed his head and gave an expostulatory amble. Mollie set her lips and pulled the stronger.

Shakspeare has thrust such rubbishly feelings into a corner the dark dusky heart of Don John, in the 'Much Ado about Nothing. The fact is, I have not seen your 'Expostulatory Epistle' to him. I was not aware, till your question, that it was out. I shall inquire and get it forthwith. Southey is in town, whom I have seen slightly. Wordsworth expected, whom I hope to see much of.

I wonder what would have happened had I overtaken them in pursuit, breathless with running, uttering incoherent words, weeping, expostulatory. I came near to doing that. There was nothing in earth or heaven to respect my curses or weeping. In the midst of it a man who had been trimming the opposite hedge appeared and stared at me.

He thought the dog's expostulatory growls a voice. There was someone in the room with Wesley. Perhaps it was Kate. It wouldn't do to act until he was sure that his suspicions were a certainty. Besides, Jack had warned him not to interfere, with a mere escape on Wesley's part, unless it seemed to involve depredations upon the Atterburys.

I had said that I carried no hope of becoming rich; that the members of my tribe were born with their hands open and had such hold of money as a riddle has of water. It was this which moved him to expostulatory denial. "This matter of wealth, that a-way," he continued, "is a mighty sight a question of luck.

He had immediately received an expostulatory dispatch from headquarters which henceforth shut his mouth but he had told the simple truth, and how embarrassing that was became evident when, on the very table around which the savants were now assembled, three dispatches were laid in quick succession from the great observatories of Mount Hekla, Iceland, the North Cape, and Kamchatka, all corroborating the statement of the Mount McKinley observer, that an inexplicable veiling of faint stars had manifested itself in the boreal quarter of the sky.

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