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She was leaving, starting immediately, accompanied by her mother. Adieu! . . . and nothing more. The panic had caused many love-affairs to be forgotten, had broken off long intimacies, but Marguerite's temperament was above such incoherencies from mere flight. Julio felt that her terseness was very ominous. Why not mention the place to which she was going? . . .

Johnnie turned contemptuously and left the woman babbling incoherencies on her knees, evidently preparing to pray to a God whose laws she was determined to break. Johnnie hurried downstairs, in a mental turmoil out of which there swiftly formed itself the resolution to go herself and if possible overtake or find Shade and her stepfather. Word must first be sent to her mother.

He reached the barrack gate speechless and breathless, just as Ranjoor Singh rode up on Bagh, mud-plastered after an afternoon's work teaching scouts. He clung to the risaldar-major's stirrup, and was dragged ten feet, slobbering and bubbling incoherencies, before the savage charger could be reined in and made to stand. "What is it, oh, babuji?" laughed Ranjoor Singh.

But the Colonel's colloquial speech was apt to be fragmentary incoherencies of his larger oratorical utterances. "A thousand pardons for er having kept a lady waiting er! But er congratulations of friends and er courtesy due to them er interfered with though perhaps only heightened by procrastination pleasure of ha!"

It gave him a curious appearance of making a pathetic appeal to the wind-shield. "I have been trying to make you say that all evening!" said Sidney. "I love you so much that K., won't you take me in your arms?" Take her in his arms! He almost crushed her. He held her to him and muttered incoherencies until she gasped. It was as if he must make up for long arrears of hopelessness.

Frank was still now; he did not respond to his brother's incoherencies except with a deep groaning that momentarily became more alarming. "I I didn't Christ! I didn't shoot you ... Frank! ... Answer me!

And then Lancelot suddenly shrank into his shell, claws and all, like an affrighted soldier-crab, hung down his head, and stammered out some incoherencies, 'N-n-not accustomed to talk to women ladies, I mean. F-forgot myself. Pray forgive me! And he looked up, and her eyes, half-amused, met his, and she saw that they were filled with tears.

However this might be, Des Esseintes felt himself intrigued toward this ill-balanced but subtile mind. No fusion had been effected between the skilful psychologist and the pious pedant, and the very jolts and incoherencies constituted the personality of the man. With him was recruited the little group of writers who fought on the front battle line of the clerical camp.

Then he had another inspiration, and went rambling off into fervent confusions and incoherencies, and I had to stop him again. I thought we had talked enough, so I told him to go to the bathroom and clean it up and remove the slops this to get rid of him. He went away, seeming to understand, and got out some of my clothes and began to brush them.

After a few pardonable incoherencies, he was launched into his subject, and spoke with the thoughtful fluency which knowledge alone can sustain. For knowledge is the foundation of eloquence. "What a good-looking young fellow!" whispered Mr. Bertie Tremaine to his brother Mr. Tremaine Bertie. The Bertie Tremaines were the two greatest swells of the Union, and had a party of their own.

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