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I beg pardon," he continued, but now with marked hesitancy "you know you've heard, I suppose, about Foster?" "What Foster?" "Why, the recruit, you know, the one we lost at Port Costa," and the blue eyes were curiously and intently studying the face of the younger soldier, dimly visible now that the guard-house lamps were beginning to glow.
Do you apprehend that his indifference is merely the result of separation, or have you any cause to attribute it to interest in some other person?" "That is a question I cannot answer." "Cannot, or will not?" "I know nothing positively; but I fear something, which perhaps I ought not to mention." "Throw aside all hesitancy, and talk freely to me.
The recitations were on subjects quite familiar to Ruth and she felt no hesitancy in accepting the responsibility; but there was more ahead of her than she supposed when she entered on the task. As it chanced, the flaxen-haired Amy Gregg was in the class of which Ruth was sent to take charge.
Without the slightest hesitancy Bessie took the watch, and examining it carefully, said, as she fitted the key attached to the old-fashioned fob to the key-hole: "Do you think it would go if I were to wind it up?" Then, giving the key a turn or two, she continued: "It does. It ticks. Look, Grey," and she held it to his ear.
But I talk with him, he understands, and I make all smooth. Will you? Shall I? Yes or no? Do not lose such a treasure by hesitancy. Your husband shall thank you when he comes again. Yes? See the sunlight comes through the trees and makes the rubies like itself." "Oh, if Mr. Early would," said Lena. "I don't see why I shouldn't. And if Mr.
A hundred yards away, somewhere between Tule Lake and Langel Valley, there was a rim rock, and in this the Indians were hiding. On assurance from our juniper tree man they finally surrendered. Only Black Jim showed any hesitancy, but the muzzle of a 50 caliber Springfield answered as a magnificent persuader. We then returned to Tule Lake, sending for Mrs. Body and Mrs.
Therefore, he objected once more on another ground: "I am not eloquent, neither heretofore nor since thou hast spoken unto thy servant: but I am slow of speech, and of a slow tongue." This continued hesitancy put the Lord out of patience; who retorted sharply, "Who hath made man's mouth? or who maketh the dumb, or deaf, or the seeing, or the blind? Have not I the Lord?
"Tell me," she clasped her hands behind her back and looked at him in marvellous, simple candour, "do I really announce this to you? Was there not in yourself anywhere deep down any knowledge of it?" "I did not guess I did not dream!" "And now?" she asked. A heavenly current drifted from her, the words rose and fell on it with the most dazing suggestion in their soft hesitancy.
If our theories be but tinctured with due admixture of that sound self-criticism that comes of prolonged and serious reflection and deliberation, and if the results of observation and investigation be brought forth in support of these theories, then we need have no hesitancy in permitting freedom in theorization and speculation.
"Has something happened?" came her voice. "I'll tell you when I get there," he evaded. He left the red car two blocks away and arrived on foot at the pretty, three-storied, shingled Berkeley house. For an instant only, he was aware of an inward hesitancy, but the next moment he rang the bell.
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