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There I had said what I really thought, and half expected the snub which, according to the rules of tact, I deserved for my divergence therefrom, but it did not come; he was a man of the field, and in this type of encounter had not a chance against one of my perceptions. He laughed forcedly. "That would be something to turn tail for, wouldn't it?" "But are you not doing so?

Hollis," Miss Stevens stated after the introduction had been properly acknowledged, "but I know he won't mind putting it off this time," and she handed him her tennis bat. "Certainly not," said young Hollis with forcedly smiling politeness. "Thank you, Mr. Hollis," said Sam promptly. "Just jump right in, Miss Stevens." "How long shall we be gone?" she asked as she settled herself in the tonneau.

Dolly Fairbanks might remark appreciatively, offering Martie a mud-coloured powder-pad before restoring it to the top of her ravelled silk stocking. "I'll bet he's a scream in his own home!" Martie could only smile forcedly in response. She was not in sympathy with her companions. She hated the extravagance, the noise, and the drinking that were a part of the evening's fun.

He himself had been a tolerable Hebraist in his forcedly pious boyhood, and though he had neither prayed nor heard any Hebrew prayers for many a year, his new artistic interest led him to listen to the grace, and to disentangle the meaning from the obscuring layers of verbal association and from the peculiar chant enlivened by occasional snatches of melody with which it was intoned.

He laughed forcedly, while Blythe, at last releasing his hand, took him by the arm, regardless of the curious observation of some of the hotel guests who were strolling about the garden and terraces. "Come with me, Pierce," he said, in hurried nervous accents "I have news for you such news as you cannot guess or imagine. Put away all those drawings and come inside the hotel to my room " "What?

"Yes, I think it is funny," said Eva, and began laughing forcedly and in wonder. "But I don't understand it as well as you do." I sit silent and thoughtful, silent and thoughtful. "Do you like best to sit still and not talk?" asked Eva softly. Goodness shone in her eyes; she passed her hand over my hair, "You good, good soul," I broke out, and pressed her close to me.

Their countenances exhibited various expressions of uneasiness amounting to fear, . . some few smiled forcedly, others feigned a careless indifference, . . Sah-luma flushed an angry red, and Theos, though he knew not why, felt a sudden pricking sense of shame.

His companions at the table could not understand a young man of twenty-eight years who drank nothing but water, scorned all enjoyment in eating, and only laughed forcedly under compulsion. At last, disturbed by the continued taciturnity of their host, they rose from the table sooner than their wont, and prepared to take leave.

"Really, my dear," murmured Aunt Hannah, "I think it would be more respectful to call him by his name." "By the way, what is his name?" questioned William. "That's what we don't know," laughed Billy. "Well, you know the 'Arkwright, don't you?" put in Bertram. Bertram, too, laughed, but it was a little forcedly.

'And I give you happiness, like this even like this? really? 'Of course; but, he smiled a little forcedly, 'I can't pretend it's anything like what I want. I want a great deal. Althea's eyes fell before the intent and gentle gaze. 'Dear Franklin I wish 'You wish you could? I wonder I wonder, Althea, if you feel a little nearer to it just now. I seem to feel, myself, that you are. Was she?

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