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"What what is it?" cried the others in alarm. "You've shot the lazy Mexican's burro. That's your Indian, Stacy Brown." Juan, who had followed them out on the plain, uttered a wail and threw himself upon the body of his prostrate burro. The animal, it seemed, had recovered consciousness during the night, and in a half-dazed condition had wandered out on the plain.
He left her, half-dazed with what he had heard. He went to the drawing-room the Stuarts and Captain Hammond were there not Edith. "Has Edith come down?" he asked. "I wish to speak to her for a moment."
Presently they felt something move and a half-dazed snake came into view. "There's your animal, Ned!" exclaimed Joe. "Oh, a snake! Keep him away!" roared Ned, badly frightened. "He can't hurt you he is too stiff from the cold," answered our hero, and quickly dispatched the snake with a stone. "Do you suppose there are any more in the tree?" asked the rich boy, still keeping at a distance.
She stood, half-dazed, unable for a moment to determine what to do whether to enter at once enter, and in the name of her husband, the commanding officer, enter emphatic protest against such exciting language at such a time, in such a presence or whether to retire at once and hear no more of it. One voice, at the moment low and guarded, was that of a stranger she had never heard it before.
The little party of late diners passed on their way to the further end of the room, leaving a wave of artificiality behind, or was it, Andrew Wilmore wondered, in a moment of half-dazed speculation, that it was they and the rest of the gay company who represented the real things, and he and his companion who were playing a sombre part in some unreal and gloomier world.
There were huddled together thousands of the freedmen, the unconscious cause of the war, the problem of the future, simple, half-dazed, a mixture of good and bad, of physical strength, kindly temper, crude morals and childish ignorance. For a time the officials of the Bureau, as best they could, kept order, found work, settled quarrels, and promoted schools. But what was to be the large outcome?
You're bound to show that, no matter how you feel. I'm pretty sure that if you an' your grandmother had had the chance to get better acquainted, you would have loved one another dearly. It was only that it all came too late for you to feel toward her the same as Bob does." "Perhaps!" Delight returned with half-dazed seriousness.
War mad, yet half-dazed in all other respects, Weldon had watched the reinforcements come swarming up the hill to his relief, had heard their cheers mingling themselves with the sound of his name. Then, listless, but with his arm still about Paddy's shoulders, he had seen the fight move to its destined finish.
Both men were staring, open-mouthed and half-dazed, at West, who was explaining in a trembling voice that a terrible forest fire had swept through the Almaquo section and wiped out every tree upon the property. He had the full account in the newspaper, and had begun reading it, when my father uttered a low moan and tumbled off his chair to the floor.
"Master Lambert," she said haughtily, "methinks 'twere needless to remind you that since I inadvertently revealed my most cherished secret to you it were unworthy a man of honor to betray it to any one." "My lady ... Sue," he said, feeling half-dazed, bruised and crushed by the terrible moral blow, which he had just received, "I ... I do not quite understand. Will you deign to explain?"
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