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"It's a very bad business." "What does he say?" Gilder questioned. There was something pitiful in the distress of this man, usually so strong and so certain of his course. Now, he was hesitant in his movements, and his mellow voice came more weakly than its wont. There was a pathetic pleading in the dulled eyes with which he regarded the Inspector. "Nothing!" Burke answered.
She was there somewhere back there in the darkness still. He stood hesitant at the door. It seemed that every faculty he possessed urged him back there again to her. Could he let her escape him now when she was so utterly in his power, she who meant everything in his life! And then, like a cold shock, came that other thought she who had trusted to his honour!
Nick took his place at the side of the ring. "Now, Cicely!" said he. "Thou'lt call 'Sa sa! and give me the time of the coup d'archet?" she whispered, timidly hesitant, as she stepped to the midst of the ring. "Ay, then," said he, "'tis off, 'tis off!" and struck up a lively tune, snapping his fingers for the time. Cicely, bowing all about her, slowly began to dance.
The first intimation the little cavalcade had of the presence of the knights of the road was when a shadow moved out from behind a huge gum and a clear resounding voice invited them to halt or take the consequences. With one accord the riders pulled up, one man swore violently, and the hand of another dropped round to his belt in a hesitant manner. But Mr.
And his gaze, hesitant and feeble, seemed to be upon the shop. He merely stood there, moveless, and yet the sight of him was most strangely disconcerting. Edwin, who kept within the shelter of the doorway, comprehended now the look on Stifford's face.
None of us can understand why Intelligence is so hesitant to accept the fact that something we just don't know about is flying around in our skies unless you are trying to cover up something big." Everyone at the table put in his ideas. One radar man said that he'd looked over several dozen radar reports and that his conclusion was that the UFO's couldn't be anything but interplanetary spaceships.
The quiet, hesitant movement helps the sense of this slow sureness in the working of the social law: "Though the mills of God grind slowly, Yet they grind exceeding small."
She surveyed him from head to foot; then turned her eyes toward Lael, sight of whom speedily exorcised the suspicion which for the instant held her hesitant. "I acknowledge the obligation imposed by the situation." she replied; "and being a Christian as well as a woman, I cannot without reason justifiable in sight of Heaven deny the help you ask.
Labour was hesitant; Germany had still to complete Sir Edward Grey's work. With this disposition in England itself, what was likely to be the feeling in Ireland? Nobody, I think, expected that anything would be said from our benches. There had been no consultation in our party, such as was customary and almost obligatory on important occasions.
"The price is bound to go up." Colonel Cresswell was hesitant, even doubtful; the demand for cotton at high prices usually fell off rapidly and he had heard rumors of curtailed mill production. While, then, he hoped for high prices he advised the Farmers' League to be on guard. Mr.
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