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When scarce five yards separated them a little shower of loosened gravel rattled down from above to the ranger's feet. He glanced upward with instinctive caution. A pair of dark eyes, brilliantly soft, and fierily tender, encountered and held his own. The most fearful heart and the boldest one in all the Rio Bravo country exchanged a silent and inscrutable communication.

"He has only come here to make mischief," said Olga, with conviction. "I guessed it the moment I saw him. He hates me because because " she faltered a little "because I wouldn't marry him. As if I possibly could!" she ended fierily. "And as if he would have really liked it if I had!" "Oh, is that it?" said Daisy, in a tone of enlightenment. Olga nodded. "He's a beast, Mrs. Musgrave.

'This would be a thunderer on our coasts. I had a trial of my sailing powers in the Mediterranean. As she said it, her musings on him then, with the contract of her position toward him now, fierily brushed her cheeks; and she wished him the man to make one snatch at her poor lost small butterfly bit of freedom, so that she might suddenly feel in haven, at peace with her expectant Emma.

He did not notice Marjorie's flush, but went on fierily: "He said that our trees caught the rain an' our gullies gethered it together an' troughed it down the mountains an' made the river which would water all yo' lands.

The first and the true function of the writer has been thoroughly performed throughout; and though the manner of his utterance may be childishly awkward, the matter has been transformed and assimilated by his unfeigned interest and delight. The gusto of the man speaks out fierily after all these years.

He turned in a flash and I saw those parts of his face which were visible between the pieces of strapping to turn fierily red. His brown eyes glared at me, and: "Martin!" he cried, throwing out his hand in the landlord's direction, "Martin, damn you! There is a stranger here! Why the devil didn't you tell me?" "Sorry, Mr.

"You ask such impossible things," she said. "They are only impossible," Max said relentlessly, "because you are afraid to tell me the truth. You are afraid to tell me that you are sacrificing yourself. You are afraid to be honest even with yourself." "I am not!" she protested fierily. "Max, you have no right " "I have a right." He broke in upon her sternly. "I have the first and foremost right.

The other wore no wig at all; his yellow thatch fell in streaks from under his shabby hat, which he had the ill-manners to retain until Lord Ostermore knocked it from his head with a blow of his cane. Both were fierily bottle-nosed, and neither appeared to have shaved for a week or so. "Now," quoth Mr. Green, "will you hand them over of your own accord, or must I have you searched?"

'What do you mean, sir? demanded the captain fierily. 'Naething, responded Davidson coolly, 'naething save what e'er the words mean. 'But we were a-goin' to drink to Canada, our adopted country, put in Benson, willing to stifle the incipient quarrel 'the finest country on the face of the earth, after Old England.

I'd like awfully well to pay back those chaps who had to give up too much money for bread. I know it would buck the line of my income for a good many yards; but I'd like to make it square with 'em. Is there any way it can be done, old Ways and Means?" Kenwitz's big black eyes glowed fierily. His thin, intellectual face took on almost a sardonic cast.

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