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They do that sort of thing, but I never believed it before." He took a step toward her, but she did not flinch, and he turned and walked quickly from the room, locking the door behind him. When Beale left Krooman Mansions with his two companions he had only the haziest idea as to where he should begin his search.
It means that there have been a series of forward movements at widely separated, and with the very haziest of mutual, connections. There will be violent fighting for a village or a railway station or the passage of a river.
He went to Boston to raise the necessary money, and succeeded in getting it without much trouble, though most of the people who gave it to him had only the haziest kind of an idea of what it was he proposed to do. He bought rifles and ammunition, and also had a thousand pikes made with which to arm the negroes, who, of course, would not know how to use the rifle.
The tramp had been creeping along some sea or other with a chart ten years old and the haziest sort of chronometers when she got into a fog just such a fog as we have now. Here the smoking-room turned round as one man, and looked through the windows. 'In the man's own words, "just when the fog was thickest, the engines broke down.
I will take care that they leave you your license. In fact, on the day when the newspaper is suppressed, I will burn this letter before your eyes. . . . Your fortune will not cost you much." A working man has the haziest notions as to the law with regard to forgery; and Cerizet, who beheld himself already in the dock, breathed again.
All the world became dim, and when the clock struck four, ten seconds later, she did not hear the last stroke. When Gwen awoke six hours after, she had the haziest recollections of the night. How it had come about that she found herself in another room, warmly covered up, and pillowed on luxury itself, with a smell of lavender in it that alone was bliss, she could infer from Ruth Thrale's report.
Of the identity of the murderer, of his motive, he had not the haziest idea, but that the cloud which he had pictured as overhanging the life of the late Sir Charles was a reality and not a myth of the imagination he became more completely convinced with each new failure to pick up a clue. He found himself helplessly tied. In which direction should he move and to what end?
Viral was the sort of man who, after the uproar had died down, would have the nerve and address to take up his residence in some little out-of-the-way place, and either dispose of as many of the bonds at a time as he dared to those he would cultivate as friends, or even have the audacity to secure a loan on a modest number of them from the local bank itself, whose conversance with the missing numbers might be expected to be of the haziest description.
Nothing but the haziest recollections came to me at first, nothing but dim memories of the awful being who had lured me there; for I perceived now that all the messages proceeded, not from Bristol, but from Hassan of Aleppo! I had been a fool, and I was reaping the fruits of my folly.
"I have only the haziest information as to what it is all about, but somehow" McNorton knit his brows in a frown and was speaking half to himself "I seem to feel that it is a bad business a damnably bad business." He took up his hat from the table and walked to the door. "I don't know whether to say au revoir or good-bye," he said with twitching lips.
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