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"Its baby!" muttered the girl, with a little indrawn breath of sympathy. Then the strange being sat up again to meet and ward off the rush of the maddened pig-tapirs. For a moment it beat off the assault, seizing the frantic beasts and hurling them this way and that as if they had been so many rabbits.

Denzil, and say" she hesitated and blushed, then added, with some emphasis "say au revoir." "Ah!" ejaculated Denzil, with an indrawn breath of relief, "I am glad you did not say good-bye." "I don't wish to say it, Mr. Denzil. I have not so many friends in the world that I can afford to lose so good a one as yourself."

Stone, "have a peculiar look; they help me to see into the future. I have noticed the same look in the eyes of female dogs." With a little laugh, Bianca murmured again: "That is good!" "There is one virtue in dogs," said Hilary, "which human beings lack they are incapable of mockery." But Bianca's lips, parted, indrawn, seemed saying: 'You ask too much! I no longer attract you.

He placed a "copper" on the pile. A great sigh of indrawn breaths swept through the crowd. The North had never known a bet like this it meant a fortune. Here was a tale for one's grandchildren that a man should win opulence in an evening, then lose it in one deal. This final bet represented more than many of them had ever seen a one time before. Its fate lay on a single card.

The boy felt a sudden tightening of the muscles beneath the heavy mackinaw, and the quick gasp of an indrawn breath. A big arm stole about his shoulders. The harshness was gone from Bill's voice, and when he spoke the sound fell softly upon the culprit's ears. "Sure, kid, we'll get back. Buck up! We've got a fighting chance, and that's all we need men like you and me.

With a long, indrawn breath of horror, she cowered back into the chair, shaking from head to foot. "Oh, what have I done!" she moaned. "What have I done?" There could be no question as to what she had done, I told myself, bitterly: she had added another link to the chain of evidence about her lover.

The torture of the unheard melodies, instead. He did love her. This, utterly, she knew. His going away, even with no farewell at all, cast no flaw upon the miraculous certainty of that. Their one unreserved embrace remained the symbol of it. She pressed her hands to her face and with a long indrawn breath surrendered to the memory of it. It was hers for always.

Unto us, the slaves of our great master, under whose feet we are but as dust, it has been told that he upon whom may Allah's greatest blessings fall, is about to take unto himself a wife." Silence! Save for a little breath indrawn too quickly. "Well, proceed with the wonderful news!" The words were icy, but a smile flickered for a moment across the native's face, and was gone.

Hate you!" I heard Mrs. Mundy's indrawn breath, saw her quick glance of shock and distress, then I went over to Etta. She was trembling with hot emotion long repressed, and, as one at bay, she drew back, reckless, defiant, and breathing unsteadily. "I do not wonder that you hate us. I am sorry so sorry for you, Etta."

Their influence entered the soul of the mocking young fellow. He felt very solemn, almost melancholy, for a moment. "Well, sis, I've got something to tell you all. I'm going to tell it to you by degrees. I'm going to be married." "Oh!" she gasped, with quick, indrawn breath. "Who?" "Don't be ungrammatical, whatever you do.

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