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Lady Charlotte saw the chance as a wind-blown beacon-fire under press of shades. Changeing her hawkish manner toward the simple pair, she gave them view of a smile magical by contrast, really beautiful the smile she had in reserve for serviceable persons whom she trusted while thanking them and saying, that her anxiety concerned Lady Ormont's welfare.
The meadow-lark, the boy's delight, was picking seed, gravel, and insects' eggs in the fields large and partridge-like, with breast washed yellow from the bill to the very knees, except at the throat, where hangs a brilliant reticule of blackish brown; his head and back are of hawkish colors umber, brown, and gray and in his carriage is something of the gamecock.
Lady Charlotte saw the chance as a wind-blown beacon-fire under press of shades. Changeing her hawkish manner toward the simple pair, she gave them view of a smile magical by contrast, really beautiful the smile she had in reserve for serviceable persons whom she trusted while thanking them and saying, that her anxiety concerned Lady Ormont's welfare.
In him all that appeared was a certain hawkish glitter in the eye, and a tendency to pull and pinch a scarcely existing moustache. But Madeleine, who knew him well, understood that he was just as much at feud with the radical absurdity of things as she was. "No one can keep her at home. Delia is of age," she said, rising to meet him, with a face as serious as his own.
Abe went to the door and called out: "Hey, Snap, your dad wants you. Holderness, here's August Naab." A man staggered up the few steps leading to the store and swayed in. His long face had a hawkish cast, and it was gray, not with age, but with the sage-gray of the desert. His eyes were of the same hue, cold yet burning with little fiery flecks in their depths.
"Miss Calhoun tells me that you have made certain proposals to her, Count Marlanx," said Yetive coldly, her eyes upon his hawkish face. "I have asked her to be my wife, your highness." "You have threatened her, Count Marlanx." "She has exposed herself to you? I would not have told what I saw last night." "Would it interest you to know that I saw everything that passed on the balcony last night?
As she said it she had a slight shock of cowering under eyes tolerably hawkish in their male glitter; but her coolness was not disturbed; and without any apprehensions she reflected on what has been written of the silly division and war of the sexes: which two might surely enter on an engagement to live together amiably, unvexed by that barbarous old fowl and falcon interlude.
"As like as not!" "Ah; very like." These were all typical Hawkish expressions. His yarns of India out-Rudyard Kipling. They were superb, full of barrack-room touches, and the smells and sounds of the jungle.
Later in the day the Princess Yetive received from the gaunt, hawkish old man in the fortress a signed statement, withdrawing his charges against Baldos the guard. Marlanx did not ask for leniency; it was not in him to plead. If the humble withdrawal of charges against Baldos could mitigate the punishment he knew Yetive would impose, all well and good.
She must have been very beautiful as a young girl, but was now too fierce and hawkish looking, though you would still call her handsome. She was a full-blooded gipsy, of one of the best families, which, however, she totally denied.
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