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Waldstricker, with the peculiar down twist of his mouth, glanced darkly at Tessibel, but the girl's unresponsive, serious face turned his attention again to the witch. "You're a wicked old woman," he said grimly. "The county should care for such as you." But Mother Moll did not catch his words. She was crooning over the pot inarticulately.
The doctor muttered something about 'taking him up, but inarticulately, for it was only for the relief of his own feelings. 'And now, dear Lilias, we want your good father to come with us, just to pray by the poor fellow's bedside: he's in the study, is he? 'No, he was not to be home until to-morrow morning.
He had a confused sense of having cried out a last unavailing protest, faintly, inarticulately, like a man struggling to make himself heard in a dream; then the room grew dark about him, and in its stead he saw the old chapel at Donnaz, with its dimly-gleaming shrine, and heard the voice of the chaplain, harsh and yet strangely shaken: "My chief prayer for you is that, should you be raised to this eminence, it may be at a moment when such advancement seems to thrust you in the dust."
Terence asked at length, breaking the silence painfully. To speak or to be silent was equally an effort, for when they were silent they were keenly conscious of each other's presence, and yet words were either too trivial or too large. She murmured inarticulately, ending, "And you?"
"I ain't goin' to play with you all day." Conniston laughed and did not know that he had done so. He only saw that Brayley had stepped back a pace, and that he had something, black but glistening in the pale light, tight clenched in his hand. Crying out hoarsely, inarticulately, he threw himself forward. Again Brayley met him, this time the revolver in his hand thrust before him.
"I can't wait," Rupert said, almost inarticulately. He remained standing at the table trying to compose himself, but he was white to the lips. Bertrand regarded him with quick concern. "Ah, but how I have alarmed you!" he said. "My shoes are of canvas, and they make no sound. Will you, then, sit down for a moment, while I pour out another glass of whisky?"
But the doctor said the doctor said it was all right only small. And oh, Everard " her voice thrilled again with a quivering joy "it is a boy. I so wanted a son for you." "God bless you!" he said almost inarticulately, and kissed her white face again burningly, even with violence. She smiled at his intensity, though it made her gasp. "I know I know you will be great," she said.
In the passage she suddenly dropped forward like a cypress-tree, and gave him her forehead to kiss. He kissed it with some little warmth, and confided to her, in friendly accents, that she was a fool, and off he went, grumbling inarticulately, to his foreign loans and things. The courtier returned to smooth her aunt in turn, but that lady stopped her with a lofty gesture.
"Oh, stop! Stop it, Mr. Bowley!" she cried, white, trembling, gripping his arm, utterly unconscious, the tears coming. "Tut-tut!" said Mr. Bowley in his dressing-room an hour later. "Tut- tut!" a comment that was profound enough, though inarticulately expressed, since his valet was handing his shirt studs.
"'Methinks the lady doth protest too much," muttered old David into his huge beard. "I beg your pardon?" asked Miss Benham, politely. But he shook his head, still growling inarticulately, and began to draw enormous clouds of smoke from the long black cigar.
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