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This creature, bowed and satiate with monotonous years, took the pipe from her indrawn lips, and asked in a weary, trembling falsetto: 'How many wives hast had? 'Seventane, the Inca retorted quickly, dropping at once into broad dialect, 'and now lone and lookin' to wed again. Wilt have me? 'Nay, replied the crone. 'I've buried four mysen, and no man o' mine shall bury me.

But both became more and more conscious of two figures, and two figures only, at the crowded table Letty Tressady, who was listening absently to Edward Watton with oppressed and indrawn eyes, and Lady Maxwell. George, indeed, watched his wife constantly.

"That's right, Blue, you swell up and inflate yourself," Harris said. "I'll have to squeeze it out of you." He fastened the hind cinch loosely, then returned to the front and hauled on the latigo until the pressure forced the horse to release the indrawn breath and it leaked out of him with a groaning sigh.

"Poor little girl!" said Bert, catching sympathetically at the half-sob in her voice. "Thank you," answered Kate on an indrawn breath. And then, "What would you do? I'm only a girl after all, am I not? Here I'm leaning on you, asking for advice." Bertram did not answer for a time. Then: "Sure you don't love him?" "Not not entirely. I might if he made me." Bertram was looking straight down on her.

She told me that for weeks she had kept it hidden and soaked a lump of sugar in it every night.... She is absolutely truthful, colonel. I've tried to make her understand the danger." "All right. Good-bye." Kathleen Severn hung up the receiver with a deep indrawn breath. From the nursery above came a joyous clamour and trampling and shouting.

He could call to mind no such English blazon, nor did it seem to him that it could possibly be English. He caught the sound of a quickly indrawn breath behind him. He turned to find Rosamund standing in the entrance, not more than half concealed by the curtain. Her face showed white and eager, her eyes were wide. "What is't?" he asked her shortly.

His rapidly indrawn breath came forth with almost an ejaculation. Flea's eyes sought his for part of a minute. Then slowly she shook her head, a shadow of a smile broadening her lips. With effort she lifted her arms and whispered: "I don't love anyone else that is, no man! Be ye sure that ye love me?" Like an impetuous boy he gathered her up, caressing her hair, her eyes, her lips.

With the first indrawn breath of smoke his attitude had unbent. Without conscious determination, he had chosen the one factor capable of easing his mood. A cigarette is for the trivial moments of life; a cigar for its fulfilments, its pleasant, comfortable retrospections; but in real distress in the solving of question, the fighting of difficulty a pipe is man's eternal solace,

His laugh was like a lightly indrawn breath. "Her cheek is just as much like a rose petal. And that wonderful little look! And her eyelashes. Just the same! Do girls usually grow up like that? It was the look most. It's a sort of asking and giving both at once." There it was! And she had nothing to say.

It's strange and beautiful and exciting; and it seems as if the best and loveliest of all the world had come to you. We have been engaged a whole week; and every day it grows more mysteriously delightful." "It is so strange," said Hanny, with a long, indrawn breath. "And Charlie!" "Oh, don't you remember how we waylaid Mr. Reed one night, and begged him to let Charlie go to singing-school?

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