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Ripton at once told him that the doctor was not at home. "Why, you don't mean to say he's been to the doctor?" Hippias cried out. "He has called on him twice, sir," said Ripton, expressively. "On leaving me he was going a third time. I shouldn't wonder that's what detains him he's so determined."

But a third interest now, in a diminished estate that began at something less than one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, is quite different from a third of it ten years ago, plus compound interest," Alix said, bringing her clear brows together with a quizzical smile. "They've broken the will." Peter, in the silence, whistled expressively. "Gee rusalem!" he exclaimed. "What does it come to?"

On Sunday the 19th we hauled the boats up several short rapids, or, as the boatmen term them, expressively enough, spouts, and carried them over the Portages of Lower Burntwood and Morgan's Rocks; on the latter of which we encamped, having proceeded, during the whole day only one mile and three quarters.

Trotter, as the gen'l'm'n said, wen he got two doubtful shillin's and sixpenn'orth o' pocket-pieces for a good half-crown. 'It is indeed, replied Job, shaking his head. 'There is no deception now, Mr. Weller. Tears, said Job, with a look of momentary slyness 'tears are not the only proofs of distress, nor the best ones. 'No, they ain't, replied Sam expressively. 'They may be put on, Mr.

At last Dick Varley saw that this system would never do, so he changed his tactics, and the next morning gave Crusoe no breakfast, but took him out at the usual hour to go through his lesson. This new course of conduct seemed to perplex Crusoe not a little, for on his way down to the beach he paused frequently and looked back at the cottage, and then expressively up at his master's face.

Their conference was put an end to by the anxious young lover himself, who came to breathe his parting sigh before he set off for Wiltshire. Catherine wished to congratulate him, but knew not what to say, and her eloquence was only in her eyes. From them, however, the eight parts of speech shone out most expressively, and James could combine them with ease.

Mamzelle tightened her thin lips a little and waved her hand expressively. "She is an angel of beauty!" she said, "and Miladi Winsleigh is jealous ah, Dieu! jealous to death of her! She is innocent too like a baby and she worships her husband. That is an error! To worship a man is a great mistake she will find it so. Men are not to be too much loved no, no!"

"Think I'll hunt him up." "Wait a minute." Willie came forward. "Let's talk." "All right. We'll visit. Let her go, professor." "You've been handlin' him for quite a spell, haven't you?" "Sure! It's my trainin' that put him where he is. Ask him if it ain't." "Then he's a good athlete, is he?" "Is he good? Huh!" Glass grunted, expressively. "How fast can he do a hundred yards?"

This is a very startling thing when heard for the first time, but it is known as surely as we know anything and has been proved again and again. When a savage wants to make a fire he turns a piece of hard wood very very quickly between his palms twiddles it, we should say expressively into a hole in another piece of wood, until a spark bursts out. What is the spark?

'Cruel, said she, changing the voice of her banter which she had been using for one which was expressively earnest in its tone; 'is that cruelty? 'How can I love another, while my heart is entirely your own? 'If that were cruelty, Mr Slope, what might you say of me if I were to declare that I returned your passion?

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