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Not a Polydore in sight or sound. "Oh!" I cried buoyantly. "The Polydores have been returned to their home station!" "No," she replied calmly. "They told me at the intelligence office that it would be absolutely impossible to persuade, bribe, or hire a servant to assume the charge of the Polydore place." "I suppose," I said glumly, "that Gladys gave the job a double cross.

"Will," said Mavis, "we mustn't waste Mr. Cleaver's time by telling him our history;" and she gave a nervous fluttered laugh. "Mr. Cleaver," said Dale glumly, "will pardon me for desiring to learn how others stand, as well as yourself." "Oh, well," said Mr. Cleaver, "I think it might be premature to go into matters that do not directly concern Mrs. Dale."

All I know," she said with a quickening voice, "is that somewhere between now and then I'll learn how to toss talk back and forth the way they do." "Yes," he said glumly. "James," said Martha brightly, "we should be somewhat better than a pair of kids who don't know what it's all about, shouldn't we?" "That's what bothers me," he admitted. "We're neither of us stupid.

He felt so free that he laughed and leaped into the air and turned a somersault just as he had dreamed of doing. Then one of the Brons' scientists gave him a heavy pair of shoes as if to remind him that no man can be altogether free. As he glumly strapped the heavy shoes to his feet, Jack thought of something his father had told him: "No man was ever really free, unless it was Robinson Crusoe.

I found him, as usual, on the mats of the native house, glumly smoking a pipe and talking politics with Papalangi Mativa. His lean, dark, handsome face was overcast, his eyes uneasy, and had I not known him for a brave man I should have thought that he was frightened. He was certainly very curt and short in greeting me, and I had a dim perception that my visit was unwelcome.

Why ;" and then the young member stopped himself, for Herbert Fitzgerald's story was rife about London at this time. "How do you do, Moulsey?" said Herbert, very glumly, for he did not at all like being recognized. This was Lord Moulsey, the eldest son of the Earl of Hampton Court, who was now member for the River Regions, and had been one of Herbert's most intimate friends at Oxford.

Sudden, sprawled in the shade of the wagon, was staring glumly at the sluggish little stream, smoking his after-dinner cigar and trying to formulate some plan that would promise results where results were most vital to his bank account.

"Well, I'm damned!" ejaculated the first lieutenant, looking up from his breakfast as a barefooted signalman held a slate under his nose. "Just as I'm in the middle of painting ship!" The navigator, doctor, and assistant paymaster looked up from their plates. "What's up, Number One?" queried the former. "Only that the new skipper's arrived in the English mail," said the first lieutenant glumly.

"I don't see why you need have been so mysterious about it," she said glumly. "I didn't mean to be mysterious; I was only anxious not to make a mess of the affair. It's all very fine to assume a lofty scorn of the pleasures of the table, but there is great virtue in a really good feed, especially when low-living and high-thinking have been the order of the day."

You've had both. Then you must tell yourself that she isn't worthy. And then you'll remind yourself that there are OTHER girls in the world. Then you keep your mind occupied, that is a great thing. If you come to the cove to visit us, we will try to occupy your mind won't we Brick? and Bill?" Bill looked at Wilfred glumly. "It's too occupied now, I'm afraid."

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