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Her face lighted; almost it seemed to him she was about to greet him or to call him, wherefore, to avoid a difficulty, arising out of the presence there of his late antagonist, he anticipated her by bowing frigidly for his mood was frigid, the more frigid by virtue of what he saw and then resumed his seat with eyes that looked deliberately ahead.

"So, of course," said Aggie, frigidly, "you killed sheep, too?" "For our own consumption yes." He said it a little haughtily. He wished her to understand the difference between a grazier and a butcher. "And lambs? Little lambs?" "Well, yes. I'm afraid the little lambs had to go, too, sometimes." "How could you? How could you?" "How could I? Well, you see, I just had to.

Newman, complying with Madame de Bellegarde's request, perceived that her two sons had returned to the drawing-room. He scanned their faces an instant for traces of the scene that had followed his separation from them, but the marquise seemed neither more nor less frigidly grand than usual, and Valentin was kissing ladies' hands with at least his habitual air of self-abandonment to the act.

'I believe, he said at last, smiling, 'my father used to be allowed the same privileges. If so, it quite accounts for the way in which he clung to Murewell. 'I had never the honour of Mr. Edward Elsmere's acquaintance, said the squire frigidly. 'During the time of his occupation of the rectory I was not in England. 'I know. Do you still go much to Germany?

A very close observer might have seen a curious expression flicker over Pasquin Leroy's face at these words, an expression half of laughter, half of scorn, but it was slight and evanescent, and his reply was frigidly courteous. "I really cannot inform you; but I am afraid his Majesty is departing somewhat from his customary routine!

"I beg your pardon," he said frigidly, rising from his seat with his sternest official air the air he was wont to assume in the anteroom at the office when outsiders called and wished to interview his chief "on important public business." "To what may I owe the honour of this visit?"

"Is your carriage, madam," said Cecilia, struggling to disguise her inward anguish under an appearance of sullenness, "in waiting?" Mrs Delvile then came back, and holding out her hand, while her eyes glistened with tears, said, "To part from you thus frigidly, while my heart so warmly admires you, is almost more than I can endure.

"While thanking you, I beg you not to inconvenience yourself to do so," remarked Gladwyn, frigidly, and with this the interview ended.

He loves you take one of his!" Peter, through whose veins albeit of mixed blood ran that Puritan ice so often found throughout the Great West, was frigidly amazed. In vain did the interpreter assure him that the wife in question, Little Daybreak, was a wife only in name, a prudent reserve kept by Gray Eagle in the orphan daughter of a brother brave. But Peter was adamant.

"The luck wasn't altogether on my side," Dinky-Dunk almost as frigidly retorted, "when you remember that it was giving her a chance to get rid of a ranch she was tired of!" I did my best to hide my surprise, but it wasn't altogether a success. The dimensions of the movement, apparently, were much greater than my poor little brain had been able to grasp.

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