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I" she laughed again "I believe I'm a little nervous. When one is all day alone " She paused without finishing the sentence. The man's face changed suddenly. A wave of tenderness swept over it, and at the same time an expression of half-incredulous delight shone in his pale eyes. "Poor little girl, are you really lonely?" he said.
Therefore I'll go away sorrowful not because I have great possessions, for I certainly have n't but because my last hope for Alf was that you might interest yourself in his present difficulty." A half-inquiring, half-incredulous look crossed the frank face of the fine old believer, followed by one of his evanescent frowns.
Under an Injun-cigar tree which grew in the Enders' back yard the fascinating visitor out of Northern parts was stretched in a hammock, between draws on a cigarette discoursing grandiloquently to a half-incredulous but wholly delighted audience of three.
They had arrived at her door, and she ended suddenly. The musician, fascinated, feared she was about to fade away within. 'But Jews can't fight! he cried, half-incredulous, half to arrest her. 'Not fight! She held up the Hebrew letter.
When the settler had gone, incoherent and half-incredulous, Conford drew a long breath and looked at his mistress in the dusk. "Tharon, dear," he said so gently that his words were like a caress "you're jest a-breakin' your riders' hearts. You're heapin' anxiety on us mountain-high. Now what on earth'll we do?" Young Billy Brent pushed near and slapped a hand against a doubled fist.
"Honest, did you make one?" he asked, half-incredulous of his good fortune, as she led the way into the library; and his eyes further betrayed his delight when she showed him the score board itself. "See," she pointed out, "you were to make five thousand dollars an hour for two hundred working hours, beginning on April twenty-second and ending May thirty-first."
When they had fairly reached the woods, he stopped. "I am going to say good-by, Miss Carr." "Are you not coming further? We must be near Indian Spring, now; Mr. Hall and and Jessie cannot be far away. You will keep me company until we meet them?" "No," he replied quietly. "I only stopped you to say good-by. I am going away." "Not from Devil's Ford?" she asked, in half-incredulous astonishment.
Swiftly the news ran like an electric current through the whole body of the populace, that it was Lotys, their own Lotys, their friend, their fellow-worker, the idol of the poorer classes, that had saved the life of the King! Half-incredulous, half-admiring, the mob listened to the growing rumour, and the general excitement increased in intensity among them.
Stooping hastily down, he laid his ear against the rail beside the shattered carriage. "They're digging!" he cried earnestly, finding words in his joy. "They're digging to reach us! I can hear them! I can hear them!" Elma glanced up at him with a certain tinge of half-incredulous surprise. "Yes, they're digging, of course," she said quickly.
Now lean this way nearer to me, lest the breeze may catch a single word of mine and bear it farther. John, I love!" She saw the half-surprised, half-incredulous smile which played around John Heywood's lips. "Oh," continued she, passionately, "you believe me not. You consider my fourteen years, and you think the child knows nothing yet of a maiden's feelings.
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