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Yet he looked at her impassively for a moment, bowed slightly, then turned and walked deliberately to the other end of the room, resuming his station at the window looking out to sea. She had an excellent view of his back. The beating of his heart did not manifest itself outwardly after all.
And then Meshach impassively submitted to the handling of his head and his mouth. He gurgled faintly in accepting the medicine, and soon his temples and the corners of his lips showed a very slight perspiration.
The silence that followed this statement was of itself eloquent. The young secretary felt every eye fastened upon himself, and, though his own eyes were fixed on the coroner's face, he saw reflected even there the general expression of mingled astonishment, incredulity, and resentment. Unmoved, however, he awaited, coolly and impassively, the next words of the coroner. "Mr. Scott," said Dr.
"Nay, I trust I know her not" said Sah-luma carelessly "For, though all women die for me when once their beauty fades, still am I loth to see them perish ere their prime. "Yet many are doomed to perish so" rejoined the Priest impassively "Men as well as women, and methinks those who are best beloved of the gods are chosen first to die.
"It helps, anyhow," whispered the little man to himself. The gaunt man with the scarred lip stared impassively. "They can't be over the valley," he said. "If we ride hard " He glanced at the white horse and paused. "Curse all white horses!" said the man with the silver bridle, and turned to scan the beast his curse included. The little man looked down between the melancholy ears of his steed.
Over all the lower floor was an air of peace and comfort, the passionless atmosphere of daily life running in old and easy grooves. When Lily entered the library she closed the door behind her. She had, on turning, a swift picture of Grayson, taking up his stand in the hall, and it gave her a sense of comfort. She knew he would remain there, impassively waiting, so long as Akers was in the house.
The man did not move, but stood impassively in the doorway like a bronze statue. He wore a dirty red turban carelessly wound round his small head, an unclean blouse which had once been white, circled by a yellow handkerchief of some coarse stuff, dark blue trousers and slippers with curled-up toes on naked feet.
The same she said in Italian to the man, who bowed impassively, and followed the Dowager into the outer room, closing the door upon mademoiselle. It was a chamber almost bare of furniture, save for a table and chair which had been placed there, so that the gaoler might take his meals.
Her father listened impassively, and, after a pause, began his explanation: "Wall, Ida, anyway he means to help Hutchin's in this city election. 'Tain't the first time Hutchin's has run for mayor on the Democratic ticket and come out at the little end of the horn, and I propose to whip him again. But this Professor's runnin' him on a new track, and I want some points about him. It's like this.
Then reverting to the cynical manner that he had ever affected, and effacing all surprise "Good day to you, Sir Oliver," said he. "I suppose ye'll give yourself the pleasure of hanging me." "Allah is great!" said Sakr-el-Bahr impassively.
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