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The agent and I continued talking. You must never hurry an Indian. Presently he gave a little grunt. The agent said, "Well, John?" John went on smoking. Five minutes later, in the middle of our conversation, John said suddenly, "Salt." He was staring inexpressively at the ceiling. "Why, John," said the agent, "I gave you enough salts on Thursday to last you a week."
She drew back, but still stood looking at me coldly. The dislike in her eyes wounded me inexpressively. Before she spoke I had longed only for the chance to assure her of my regard, and had she appealed to me generously, in a manner suited to one so noble-looking, I was in a state of mind to swim rivers and climb mountains to serve her.
Young England looked inexpressively astonished. "But hang it all!" he exclaimed, "you don't mean to say change of air means change of nature?" "Not to everyone. Not to you, perhaps. Have you travelled much?" "Well, I've been to Paris for the Grand Prix, and to Monte " "For the gambling. That's hardly travelling. Now, I've studied this subject a little, quietly in Harley Street.
His voice was a low, throaty whisper and it did not carry to the table where the three men sat. "He was sure talkin' about her," said Calumet inexpressively. "An' I'll admit that any man who talks that way about a woman is what you've called him. But it's my funeral," he added, his voice suddenly cold and hard, "an' you ain't buttin' in, whatever happens.
After the meal the march was taken up, and Harry, ever solicitous for his team, as he called them, was anxious to get water for them. He was assured that during the day they would without doubt cross some of the streams which they had previously found in that section of the country. While thus moving along Ralph and Tom were inexpressively happy at their liberty.
"Damn it, she is plucky!" said Newman, and he walked home with a slight sense of being balked. She was so inexpressively defiant! But on reflection he decided that what he had witnessed was no real sense of security, still less a real innocence. It was only a very superior style of brazen assurance.
Will he be able to undertake the case? 'Oh no, no' -the white cheek flushed, and the hand trembled. 'There is a Leeds family here, and he is afraid of their finding out that he has any connection with this matter. He says it would be ruin to his prospects. 'Then we must do our best without him, Sir Jasper said in a fatherly voice, inexpressively comforting to the desolate wounded spirit.
I remember his heavy, inexpressively handsome face lighting to his rare smile at the sight of me, and how little I dreamt of the tragic entanglement that was destined to involve us both. Gane was present, and Esmeer, a newly-added member, but I think Bailey was absent.
There were never enough of them to represent any calling or neighbourhood. They had all gone elsewhere over-night, and the few stragglers in the many churches languished there inexpressively. Among the Uncommercial travels in which I have engaged, this year of Sunday travel occupies its own place, apart from all the rest.
Such, it seems to us who wait at present almost inexpressively outside the immediate clamours of a mere artificial loyalty, are the splendid possibilities of the time. For England is no exhausted or decaying country. It is rich with an unmeasured capacity for generous responses.
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