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What effect the magnificent wrath and outraged trust in her eyes had upon me! "Russ, do they dare insinuate you came to Sally's room?" For myself I could keep silent, but for Sally I began to feel a hot clamoring outburst swelling in my throat. "Sally confessed it, Diane," replied Wright. "Sally!" A shrinking, shuddering disbelief filled Miss Sampson's voice.
'But I am not a murderess, replied Elvira. 'That is more than I could swear for, said Blackbeard. 'At least I never killed my sister, rejoined Elvira. 'What do you mean to insinuate by that? asked the Pirate as his muscular frame trembled with a sort of indefinable emotion.
"Unfortunately, a man's word is not conclusive proof." "Meaning that Jim Lefingwell was lying when he told you he'd agreed to pay thirty dollars for my stock this fall?" "Oh, no. I don't insinuate against Lefingwell's veracity. But the company requires a written agreement in a case like this where the former representative " "We won't argue that," interrupted Lawler.
'That, he repeated, nodding condescendingly to Martin, as to an outer barbarian and foreigner, 'is dreadful true. Darn all manner of vermin. Martin could not help frowning for a moment, as if he were disposed to insinuate that the gentleman had unconsciously 'darned' himself.
"Look here," said Whipcord, very red in the face, and chewing his straw in an agitated manner, "do you mean to insinuate I cheat at cards, eh, you ?" "I never said anything of the kind," replied the Field-marshal; "I said you generally won, that's all. What's the use of making an ass of yourself?"
I tell you, by dwelling on it, tasting, smelling of it, taking it into our bosoms, and making ourselves familiar with it, we poor men can finally persuade ourselves that the most damning thought begot of Hell upon a putrescent brain is the fairest, brightest, most glorious Deus vult. Here was the danger that menaced Clarian, ay, had already begun to insinuate its poison into his daily food.
Meredith, that modern practice has reached a finer technique than his or even than that of his greatest follower, Thackeray. Far be it from the present writer to say, or to insinuate, anything disrespectful of the great moderns who have lately left us.
Grantham, but, even if I did, I should be more borne out by circumstances than you imagine." "It is plain you would insinuate that my brother shuns the enemy, Captain Molineux You shall answer to me for this insult, sir." "As you please, Mr. Grantham, but on one condition only." "Name it, sir, name it," said the younger officer quickly.
"See, the game is over and there he goes with Penelope." The Prime Minister rose to his feet and intercepted them on their way to the door. "Miss Morse," he said, "may we ransom the Prince? We want to talk to him." "Do you insinuate," she laughed, "that he is a captive of mine?" "We are all captives of Miss Morse's," Bransome said with a bow, "and all enemies of Somerfield's."
He was at some trouble to make it seem casual and insignificant, and he wondered if the conductor meant to insinuate anything by saying in return that it was a pretty brisk day to be knocking round much in a stone quarry. Northwick smiled in saying, "It was, rather;" he watched the conductor to see if he should betray any particular interest in the matter when he left him.
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