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The knowledge that she was scheming to rush him blindfold into the irrevocable weakened everything weakened the sincerity of pique, and the sincerity of passion; even her kisses had not the lure she wished for them. That stormy little meeting ended inconclusively. "Will you some tea, gnadiges Fraulein?" Pushing Jon from her, she cried out: "No-no, thank you! I'm just going."
There was strength in his wiry arms, and he threw himself upon the upper man and dragged him backward. The attorney loosened his hold and the two men stood up, panting and gulping, and soon began to brush their clothes and look at the floor for dropped articles, as men do who have fought inconclusively and are not sorry to have been parted.
Thank God he's young perhaps in time " he shrugged and broke off inconclusively, conscious of the futility of platitudes. And they were all he had to offer. There was no suggestion he could make, nothing he could do. It was repetition of history, again he had to stand by and watch suffering he was powerless to aid, powerless to relieve.
In another moment or so they would be drawing the basement for fugitives. He had planned vaguely, inconclusively to leave by the area door when the raiders turned their attention to the basement, presenting himself to the crowd in the street in the guise of an officer, and so make off. But now with his fingers on the bolts misgivings assailed him.
I should be glad to have you satisfy yourself personally on these points, because " could it be that the eminently poised Mr. De Guenther was embarrassed? "Because the line of work which I wish, or rather my wife wishes, to lay before you is is a very different line of work!" ended the old gentleman inconclusively. There was no mistake about it this time he was embarrassed. "Oh, Mr.
And I did see Stiff Neck George, you can smile all you want to, and he had something heavy in his hand." She ran on with her explanation, only to trail off inconclusively as she saw his face growing grim. He did not believe her, he did not even listen; he just sat there patiently and waited. "Are you waiting for me to go?" she asked, smiling wanly, but even then he did not respond.
As usual, many eyes were turned on her as she entered the restaurant a radiant figure in white, with black hat and black chiffon boa, and a deep red rose in her bosom. The maître d'hôtel, in the pride of reflected glory, conducted her to a table near the window. Septimus trailed inconclusively behind.
"I only suggest it or chiefly, or partly because you can have it reach our public in just the form you want, and the Rochester and Syracuse papers will copy my paragraph; but if you leave it to their Eastridge correspondents " "That's true," he assented. "I'll speak to Mrs. Talbert " He walked so inconclusively away that I was not surprised to have him turn and come back before I left my place.
It ain't a question of whether you're tired or the dogs are fresh to-night; it's a question of how you're going to be a month from now." "We won't be able to follow him a month," objected Dick. "Why?" "It'll snow, and then we'll lose th' trail. The spring snows can't be far off now. They'll cover it a foot deep." "Mebbe," agreed Sam, inconclusively.
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