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LIONEL. "What were those?" GEORGE. "Headstrong arrogance relentless cruelty. He had a pride which would have shamed his father out of pride, had Guy Darrell detected its nature purse pride! I remember his father said to me with a half-laugh: 'My boy must not be galled and mortified as I was every hour at school clothes patched and pockets empty. And so, out of mistaken kindness, Mr.

It's like saying to me, `I am such a weak-minded noodle that I've no confidence in myself." "Oh," cried Singh passionately, "there never was such a disagreeable fellow as you are. You are always bullying me about something, and you make me feel sometimes as if I quite hate you." "Don't believe you," said Glyn, with a half-laugh. "Well, you may then, for it's true."

His first look had leaped to her, and she had looked back straight into his eyes. "I'm struck something," he said, his half-laugh slightly unsteady. "Who'd blame me?" "You'd better sit down," said Little Ann. "Sudden things are upsetting." He did sit down. He felt rather shaky. He touched himself on his chest and laughed again. "Me!" he said. "T. T.! Hully gee! It's like a turn at a vaudeville."

May himself, coming or going, closed them momentarily, and it cannot be denied that there were outward and visible signs of a large, somewhat unruly family inside. "Oh, Reginald!" cried Ursula. "You have come home!" "Yes for good," he said with a half-laugh, half-sigh. "Or for bad who can tell? At all events, here I am."

He turned as if to go, but was arrested by Richard's imperious order "Stop!" Mark turned round, frowning and scowling. "You don't belong to my regiment, my lad, but you know that this is not the way to address an officer." "That will do, Mark Frayne," cried Richard, sternly. "It is time we understood one another." "Mark Frayne!" cried the officer, angrily. Then, with a half-laugh, "Oh!

The semicircles under her eyes had that morning, as often, a certain moist, heavy, pensive and weary something, as of one fresh from a revel, very sweet and tender: and, looking softly at me with it, she answered: 'I know my own heart, and it is not evil: not at all: not even in the very least: and I know yours, too. 'You know mine! cried I, with a half-laugh of surprise.

Why should not he show Scarlett Markham that courtesy was due to those who had made him prisoner of war? As it was, his old companion seemed to have grown arrogant and overbearing. He had spoken to him as if he were a dog, and looked at him as if he were one of the most contemptible objects under the sun. "No," he said, with a half-laugh, "I could not do it."

The stranger, with a comfortable kind of grunt over his pipe, put his legs up on the settle that he had to himself. He wore a flapping broad-brimmed traveller's hat, and under it a handkerchief tied over his head in the manner of a cap: so that he showed no hair. As he looked at the fire, I thought I saw a cunning expression, followed by a half-laugh, come into his face.

They've cut your part clean out of the comedy, and you don't like it. If I'm not right will you kindly order me out of the room? Well?" he asked, after a pause, during which she hung her head. "Oh, you can stay," she said with a half-laugh. "You're the kind of man that always bets on a certainty." Rattenden was right.

This was excellent, and the success of his project was far greater than he had anticipated; in fact, he had expected double the difficulty in loosening the stone. "They are not much accustomed to having prisoners," he said, with a half-laugh, as he replaced the cutlass beneath the table. "Why, any fellow could get out of here."

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