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"Indeed," she went on freezingly. "I've heard a great deal about Mrs. " accenting the word "Mrs. Lester Kane." She turned to Mrs. Field, ignoring Jennie completely, and started an intimate conversation in which Jennie could have no possible share. Jennie stood helplessly by, unable to formulate a thought which would be suitable to so trying a situation. Mrs.
Did he see the fifteen francs at all, half trance-like, half corpse-like, as he stood, waiting for the third revolution, and waiting again, and again, and again? His five francs have grown to be a hundred; his cold hand falls freezingly upon them; five francs replace the hundred he took away "Whizz!" goes the ball; "click!" stops the ball; the coupeur seizes Mr. Risque's five francs, and Mr.
Jerusalem and Madagascar are those specks to the right." Lady Caroline moved nearer; she was becoming interested. Then she recalled herself and said freezingly, "How are we going to descend?" "By opening the valve." "Why don't you open it then?" Lady Caroline fainted. When she revived it was dark. They were apparently cleaving their way through a solid block of black marble.
"Dear child, don't look so freezingly aloof!" she had been entreated more than once; and each time the soft injunction had reached her the wide dark eyes had taken to themselves a more utter disdain. If she looked freezing, she was far from feeling it, for the hot weather was at its height, and Ghawalkhand, though healthy, was not the coolest spot in the Indian Empire.
"I think," he says slowly, "I think you will find yourself mistaken, Lady Winsleigh. I believe " Here he pauses, and Mrs. Rush-Marvelle fixes him with a stony stare. "Are we to understand that she is educated?" she inquires freezingly. "Positively well-educated?" Lorimer laughs. "Not according to the standard of modern fashionable requirements!" he replies. Mrs.
"What can it signify to me?" retorted she, freezingly, vexed at having permitted the adversary, so to speak, to discover the joint in her harness. Her partner, who had been hovering near, now claimed and bore her unwillingly away, for next to being friends with Bertie was the pleasure of "riling" him by smiling icyness.
Catron, feeling herself outraged and deceived in belt, ruche, and ribbon, freezingly admitted that she had heard of him before. "In course," said the captain; "why, Lord love ye, Mrs. Catron, ez waz, he used to be all the time talkin' of ye. And allers in a free, easy, confidential way.
"It is very easy to talk, Mr Walton," she returned with forced but cool scorn. "Tell me, then," I said, "have YOU nothing to repent of? Have YOU done no wrong in this same miserable matter?" "I do not understand you, sir," she said, freezingly, petulantly, not sure, perhaps, or unwilling to believe, that I meant what I did mean. I was fully resolved to be plain with her now.
But it's really dreadful to think of it all I would never have believed Philip Errington could have so disgraced himself!" "He is no gentleman!" said Lady Winsleigh freezingly. "He has low tastes and low desires. He and his friend Lorimer are two cads, in my opinion!" "Clara!" exclaimed Mrs. Marvelle warningly. "You were fond of him once! now, don't deny it!"
"'You incorrigible gamblers, said Roger chaffingly to them, when he found them at the tables. "'We are not gambling, said Christine freezingly; 'we are looking on. "'I DON'T think, said Roger knowingly; 'of course you're a syndicate and aunt is putting the stakes on for all of you. Anyone can tell by your looks when the wrong horse wins that you've got a stake on.
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