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"And this brings me to fifthly and sixthly and seventhly my hopes, and dreams, and plans, sir are they all to be broken, spoiled, ruined by your hatefully selfish whims, sir hush, not a word!" "But, Duchess, indeed I don't " "Hush, sir, and listen to me.

She was thinking of her sister's good. There was no doubt of that, she told herself: no doubt whatever. Victoria felt as if all her blood were beating in her brain. She could not think, and dimly she was glad that Saidee did not speak again. She could not have borne more of those hatefully specious arguments. For a moment she stood still, pressing her hands over her eyes, and against her temples.

How differently did everything now appear in which he was concerned! His attentions to Miss King were now the consequence of views solely and hatefully mercenary; and the mediocrity of her fortune proved no longer the moderation of his wishes, but his eagerness to grasp at anything.

Even now that the mystery was explained, Davis was hatefully preoccupied, stared at the flame on their crests, and forgot, and then remembered with a smile, the explanation. Attwater withdrew again into the grove, and Herrick, with his gun under his arm, came down the pier alone. About halfway down he halted and hailed the boat. "What do you want?" he cried. "I'll tell that to Mr.

But his relationship wasn't part of the Picture to me. There, he was only in my eyes a man a man well past middle age, with a long white beard, now dabbled with the thick blood that kept gurgling so hatefully from the red spot in his waistcoat. He lay on his back, half-curled round toward one arm, exactly as he fell. And the revolver he had been shot with lay on the ground not far from him.

"I hate to see sorrow." "Sorrow is about all you have a chance to see in this place." "Yes," admitted the guard, sliding away. The warden had given Vaniman a bookkeeper's job. But the prison office was a gloomy place and the windows were hatefully barred Through the bars he could see convict toilers wheeling barrows of dirt. They were filling up a lime-quarry pit within the walls.

"So much so very much that she shall never marry an innkeeper's son, or a discredited " "Bah!" exclaimed the Duchess. "Madam?" "Don't be so hatefully proud, Barnabas." "Proud, madam I?" "Cruelly, wickedly, hatefully proud! Oh, dear me! what a superbly virtuous, heroic fool you are, Barnabas.

I was moody, irresolute, and hatefully reserved. Fate had already placed me the eldest by three years of a large family.

This strange insect incessantly turned its head up and down, to right and to left, moved its claws ... then suddenly darted from the wall, flew with a whirring sound about the room, and again settled, again hatefully and loathsomely wriggling all over, without stirring from the spot.

Could one of them be this one whom she had cared for when she was a girl? It seemed hatefully cruel to him to believe it. She spoke to Agostino, begging him to remain with her on the height awhile to see whether the Signor Antonio-Pericles was right; to see whether Luigi was a truth- teller; to see whether these English persons were really coming.

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