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Sergeant Whitley had cleansed the blood and dust from his face, and a handkerchief tied neatly around his head covered up the small wound there. He looked trim and entirely restored, both mentally and physically. "Well, sergeant," said Dick ingratiatingly, "if any thing has happened in this army you're sure to know of it.

Holmes had very good control of his facial muscles, and didn't crack a smile while the unsuspecting Olaf dribbled out the whole thing to him, but I, hidden in the next stall, had a hard time suppressing a laugh when I heard Holmes criticized to his face after that fashion. "Well, that's very interesting, Olaf, I'm sure," said Holmes ingratiatingly.

The Happy Family eyed them with a tolerant indifference and moved aside with reluctant hospitality when Ramone dismounted shiveringly and came forward to warm his fingers over the blaze. "She's cold day, you bet," Ramone remarked ingratiatingly. "She ain't what you could call hot," Big Medicine conceded drily, since no one else showed any disposition to reply. "We don't get much snow like this.

The mountaineer started, and cast an apprehensive glance about him. The girl laughed, with a deeply bitter note, then she went on: "Oh, you can't see him, Tam'rack. Ye mout hunt all night, but wharever I be, Samson's thar, too. I hain't nothin' but a part of Samson an' I'm mighty nigh ter killin' ye this minute he'd do hit, I reckon." "Come on now, Sally," urged the man, ingratiatingly.

Steger?" he observed, smiling blandly. "How are you? Glad to see you. Won't you sit down? I suppose you're round here again on that Cowperwood matter. I just received word from the district attorney that he had lost his case." "That's it, Sheriff," replied Steger, ingratiatingly. "He asked me to step around and see what you wanted him to do in the matter.

Not quite: he was cudgelling his brains in search of some horribly unscientific argument, that might prevail; for he felt science would fall dead upon so fair an antagonist. At last his eye kindled; he had hit on an argument unscientific enough for anybody, he thought. Said he, ingratiatingly, "You believe the Old Testament?" "Of course I do, every syllable." "And the lessons it teaches?"

Never was there a more friendly man anywhere than Mark King when he found a soul-brother; never a more aloof at times like this one. "I have been tremendously interested," Gratton led off ingratiatingly, "in the things I have heard of you, Mr. King. By George, men like you live the real life." The wild fancy came booming upon King to kick him over the verandah railing.

"Oh, I couldn't possibly " "Oh, come on," said Perry encouragingly. "Sure you can! Here! Be a good sport and climb into these hind legs." With difficulty he located them and extended their yawning depths ingratiatingly. But Mrs. Nolak seemed loath. She backed perversely away. "Oh, no " "C'm on! Why, you can be the front if you want to. Or we'll flip a coin." "Oh, no " "Make it worth your while."

For some minutes it was a Sisyphean labour, for what he did she immediately undid; but after a time the sobs grew less frequent, and at length they ceased; only her lips trembled at intervals. Mr. Prohack said ingratiatingly: "And whose fault is it if I'm funny? Answer, you witch." "I don't know," Eve murmured tremblingly and not quite articulately. "It's your fault.

"Do you wish to see the doctor, Lady Clifford?" She spoke ingratiatingly, with a hiss of badly fitting false teeth. "Yes, is he there?" The nurse disappeared and was presently replaced by Dr. Sartorius, who came inside and closed the door behind him. Acknowledging Esther's presence by the merest flicker of the eye, he bent his head and listened attentively to what the Frenchwoman told him.

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