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Nita had sent for him to talk about finishing up the attic " So that was the "business engagement" which Judge Marshall had hemmed and hawed over, Dundee reflected triumphantly. " and Wednesday night," Lydia was continuing, with a certain pride in her mistress' popularity, "she was at a dinner party at the Dunlaps'." "Did Mr. Peter Dunlap ever call on Mrs. Selim alone?" "Him?"

If King Humâyon returned it would make him more inclined to forgive, and if he did not, why! it would prevent cruel brother Kumran from stepping in and getting all, since as father-in-law to the young king he, Askurry, would be Regent. Still, taken aback, he hummed and hawed. "It would be a long time to wait until they are old enough to marry," he began.

He looked tired and worn; sick, the rector thought, and felt a sudden swelling of compassion for the pompous little man whose fibre was not as tough as that of these other condottieri: as Francis Ferguson's, for instance, although his soft hand and pink and white face framed in the black whiskers would seem to belie any fibre whatever. Gordon Atterbury hemmed and hawed, "Ah, Mr.

A copy of the proposed bill was enclosed, and the Governor read that also, hemmed and hawed a little, turned and handed it to Colonel Varney, who was sitting with a detached air, smoking contemplatively, a vacant expression on his face. "What do you think of this, Colonel?" Whereupon the Colonel tore himself away from his reflections. "What's that, Governor?" "Mr.

If you speak to me of strife and dispute, I shall not listen to it. Speak of yourself, not of others." Topanashka was an attentive listener, but not a muscle in his face moved; whereas the little tapop was manifestly in great trouble. He coughed, hemmed and hawed, twisted his body, moved uneasily in his seat, and at last continued in a faltering manner,

Corporal Van Spitter, who had made up his mind how to act after their previous conference, hummed and hawed, and appeared unwilling to enter upon the subject, until he was pushed by his commandant, when the corporal observed there was something very strange about the lad, and hinted at his being sent in the cutter on purpose to annoy his superior.

And he hawed awhile and then burst out: "Your honour must know then that I belongs to the footman's club in Berkeley Square, where I meets all the servants o' quality " "Yes," I said, wondering what footman's tale he had to tell. "And Whipple, he's a hintimate o' mine, sir." He stopped again. "And who may Whipple be?" "With submission, sir.

"Then I did think it was all up that I had been a fool for my hopes and my pains, till dear old Vedder hummed and hawed and apologized for taking a liberty, and mentioned that Salomon had boasted he was going to get his 'party' to Gretna Green in the shortest time on record. 'It's a plot! I said to myself, as Mrs. James had warned me.

He hummed and hawed a bit, and then asked if I should mind taking an I.O.U. from him, as he was run out of the ready. Of course I said, "All right, old man, certainly, just the same to me," though it's usual in such cases to put down the hard cash, but still fellow staying in my house, you know sent on by this pal of mine in the 11th absolutely nothing else to be done.

"Well, then, God, to prove a just God, would have to send his Son to be crucified a million times once for each world ... for, if He did not, then the souls on these worlds would either be damned without a chance for salvation, or, if God made an exception in their case, that would be an unfair deal for us to suffer from a fault other worlds are free of." Dr. Abbott hemmed and hawed.

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