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He and the rest of the Asiatics accept their presence as a matter of course; but the crew, with the exception of Andy Fay and Mulligan Jacobs, is very superstitious about the new-comers, and will have nothing to do with them. "No good will come of them, sir," Tom Spink, at the wheel, told us, shaking his head forebodingly.

He had received some indelible impression and it was his instinct to hide it from his mother. Her heart sank forebodingly. "What is the best thing to do?" she asked herself. "To speak about it first, or to wait till he does?"

Not satisfied with this, some of these fellows have been apparently looking for trouble in town and elsewhere. One of these fine days they will get it." He shook his head forebodingly. They topped a rise as he spoke. Below them lay the line of the company's main canal. As they rode down to it a man on a horse seemed to appear from nowhere in particular, and came toward them.

Mrs. Atwater shook her head forebodingly. "And he isn't the only one it's going to upset." "No, he isn't," her husband admitted seriously. "That's always been the trouble with Julia; she never could bear to seem disappointing; and so, of course, I suppose every one of 'em has a special idea that he's really about the top of the list with her." "Every last one of 'em is positive of it," said Mrs.

Trudaine took it from him, and shook his head forebodingly as he looked over the paragraph which had just been read. "Bah!" cried Madame Danville. "The People, indeed! Let those four pieces of artillery be properly loaded, let the Swiss Guards do their duty, and we shall hear no more of the People!"

And, what's more, his word seemed to be law, and that was the long and the short of it. The young people shook their heads forebodingly, and said they didn't know what on earth would come of it all, that they didn't; and they only hoped uncle and aunt and grandfather would come back all right! But the train came in, and in hopped the old parties, and away they went.

He trusted the sage with the secret of the cavern; and Augustus, who was a bit of an epicure, submitted, though forebodingly, to the choice, because of the Scotchman's skill in broiling. But MacGrawler, like Brutus, concealed a scheming heart under a stolid guise.

The sailor shook his head forebodingly and took an heroic pinch of snuff. 'One's as capable of carrying mischief as the other, he muttered in the bigoted voice of a married teetotaller. The ship was ready for sea, and this mariner's spirit was ever uneasy and restless till the anchor was on deck and the hawser stowed. 'There's a boat leaving the quay now, he added.

I'm sure I hope, for the young lady's sake, that she will 'settle down' if she does not " "Ay, if she does not!" echoed Clifford. "Well! if she does not, life may be difficult for her" and the lawyer shook his head forebodingly "A girl alone in the world with no relatives! ah, dear, dear me! A sad look-out! a very sad look-out! But we must trust to her good sense that she will be wise in time!"

Roses here and there sprang from the grass, and a narrow box-edged path led to a small door in a low green-mantled wing, with its one square window above the porch. And while, with vacant mind, Lawford stood waiting, as one stands forebodingly upon the eve of a new experience he heard as if at a distance the sound of falling water.

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