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"Truly," returned the good padre insinuatingly; "but if a discreet advocate were to suggest the substitution of some more pious and reasonable consideration"

"This is the man who sent me up there, and " "Did you get in?" I asked, insinuatingly. "Get in? I want you to understand this is no joke, sir!" said he, as he came towards me in a threatening manner. "And if you're Johnston you ought to have your heart cut out. Look at me, look at me, sir: Do you think there is anything funny about this?"

His not ignoble ambition seems always to have been to be wrecked upon an island, indeed I am told that he mentioned it insinuatingly in his prayers, and it was perhaps inevitable that a boy with such an outlook should fascinate David. I am proud, therefore, to be able to state on wood that it was Oliver himself who made the overture.

Haddon explained to Harry when they were alone, and added insinuatingly: 'That's a dear good girl. 'Shine's daughter? said Harry with emphasis. 'Yes, Shine's daughter, an' she's as good as he pretends to be. Harry contrived to look quite vindictive and gave no answer, and a minute later Chris returned. Dick had barred his door on the other side and would give her no reply.

Flamby constrained her breathing as much as was consistent with maintaining the magical whistle. Her hand wriggled insinuatingly forward, revealing a round bare arm, brown as a nut upon its outer curves and creamy on the inner. The hypnotised subject ventured a foot nearer.

"Just five cents more than nothing," observed Wiley judicially and waited for Blount to rave. "But your father," suggested Blount with a knowing leer, "is in the market at ten." "No, not in the market. He offered that to the Widow, but now the deal is off, because all of her stock has changed hands." "Well, the stock is the same," suggested Blount insinuatingly.

"Have your friends the Galbraiths met this other lady?" asked Snelling insinuatingly. "No, not yet." "I see." There was something offensive in the observation; something, too, that compelled Robert Morton even against his will to add with dignity: "I am expecting to take Miss Hathaway over to see them some day soon."

"I seen him in North Ca'llina. He did not live thar in the way other folks did. He was jest stayin'. I won't keep ye standin' in the rain," insinuatingly. "I'll jest walk along by ye." Latimer walked on. This dragged him back again, as other things had done once or twice. He did not speak, but strode on almost too rapidly for Stamps's short legs.

"A a brute! There! let me go!" But he only held her closer and laughed again softly, till she whispered, "I didn't quite mean that, you know!" "Of course you didn't!" She drew away from him and pointed her finger at him accusingly, her eyes full of reproof. "But you said you wouldn't! You promised!" "Wouldn't what?" "Wouldn't do what you did again!" "Did I?" insinuatingly. "How dare you ask that?

Instantly De Fervlans's manner changed. He became the embodiment of courtesy. He bowed with extreme politeness, then, slipping his arm familiarly through that of the prisoner, whispered insinuatingly: "And what can we do to win this information from you?"

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