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"I I dont' like to see respectable young men caught in a trap. That's all. Thought I'd tell you. Didn't know that you would thank me. Took my chances on that. Well, I think I'll be going." He turned, falteringly, seemed about to say something more, opened the door part way, hesitated, then said "good-day," and went out. "Well?" "Well!" "Well!"
Besides, Rogers, who had come down with the hotel omnibus, was at my side touching his hat. "I have ordered you a room and a private sitting-room with a balcony facing the sea. Put yourself in charge of me and your luggage in charge of Rogers and dismiss all thoughts of worry from your mind." "You are so restful," she laughed as we moved off. Then she scanned my face and said falteringly.
He had always been a simple, sincere, friendly soul, beloved of men and women alike, and he was that now. Eudora held out her hand, and her eyes fell before the eyes of the man, in an absurd fashion for such a stately creature as she. But the man himself acted like a great happy overgrown school-boy. "Hullo, Eudora," he said again. "Hullo," said she, falteringly.
Presently he took his pipe out of, his mouth and his hands out of his pockets; surveyed me deliberately from head to foot, and said: "Hollo there! aint you the party that brought a three-cornered letter here last evening!" I owned it, falteringly. He lifted a fold in the canvas, and gave me a gentle shove between the shoulders. "Then you're to go in," said he, shortly. "She's there, somewhere.
"How?" she asked, falteringly, and with quick change of colour. "By conceding to me the same right your little friend has allowed." And he drew forth the ring. Lily reared her head with a first impulse of haughtiness. But when her eyes met his the head drooped down again, and a slight shiver ran through her frame.
That I may know what awaits us we ... and our children." At these last words her voice began to tremble and the tears came. Falteringly, in my anxiety to be well understood, I continued: "It is wholly unlike a passing infatuation. If you call the reverse of this 'bad, then it is as bad as you can possibly imagine, or worse ?" "0 Lord!" Lucia sobbed into her handkerchief. "Who is it then?
She was startled by his tone and also by what he had said. She glanced at him, then looked away and across the dark river. Dead leaves brushed against her feet with a dry, brittle noise. "What is that you say, please?" "I only I thought it was arranged that the picture was to be exhibited," she said, falteringly. "Oh, no. I shall not permit Dick Garstin to exhibit that picture."
And say, fellers, den she was goin' ter give me a song an' dance 'bout lookin' fer me. Ba-a-a! She knows my 'pinion of her see?" The crowd parted to let Mr. Fletcher finish his first evening's gallantry to a lady by escorting Cordelia to her home. It was a chilly and mainly a silent journey. Cordelia falteringly apologized for Jerry's misbehavior, but she inferred from what Mr.
Falteringly he asked her if she was chilly. She was surprised, having been aware for a long while only of this pity and this remorse. "You have suffered to-day," she said. He responded: "The penalty one pays for having acquired great riches is the fear of losing them." She was silent for a time, then murmured: "When this piece is finished, or to-morrow if you like, we might go abroad?
Chester made show of breaking in and three speakers at once begged him to proceed: "How much of a book," he asked Mme. Castanado, "will the manuscript make? How long is it?" She looked falteringly to her husband: "'Tis about a foot long, nine inch' wide. Marcel, pazz that to monsieur." The husband complied. Chester counted the lines of one of the pages. Madame watched him anxiously.
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