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He took on the half-conciliatory graciousness of one who has gained his advantage with unsuspected ease. "I'd give a great deal not to have had this happen, but, after all, a man is a man and life is life." She let her gaze bore into his like gimlets burning for center. "I think you've explained that before." He began to back out before her immobility. "I am remaining East two months.
'You do scurry one so, Jacinth. And then when, having borne this certainly unmerited reproach in silence, Jacinth with relief heard the door close on her sister and began to hope she was going to have a little peace, it was opened again sufficiently to admit Frances's fluffy head, while she asked, in a half-grumbling, half-conciliatory tone, if she might take Eugene.
The voice was indistinct, but she might have had her skirt over her head. Alex made a half-conciliatory pause. He preferred to know that she was not crying. "How you been feelin' to-day?" "Middlin'." She was not crying. The man gave his trousers a hitch of relief, and went back to his work. There had been a scandal in Alex Randall's early married life.
He would have liked to spring on Dunstan, wrench the whip from his hand, and flog him to within an inch of his life; and no bodily fear could have deterred him; but he was mastered by another sort of fear, which was fed by feelings stronger even than his resentment. When he spoke again, it was in a half-conciliatory tone. "Well, you mean no nonsense about the horse, eh?
Well aware of what lay behind this demand, Hamilton replied deliberately with half-conciliatory words, but he ended with the usual words of those prepared to accept a challenge, "I can only regret the circumstance, and must abide the consequences." A challenge followed. We are told that Hamilton accepted to save his political leadership and influence strange illusion in one so gifted!
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