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"People often can't tell when they're nervous themselves; but your Papa and I have been getting a little anxious about you, dear, and so I got this medicine for you." "WHERE'D you get it?" he demanded. Mrs. Schofield set the bottle down and moved toward him, insinuatingly extending the full tablespoon. "Here, dear," she said; "just take this little spoonful, like a goo "

Having obtained his mail one letter in a legal-looking envelope and made all other preparations to return to the bosom of his family, Stamps sidled up to the counter, and, leaning over it, spoke in an insinuatingly low tone: "She was bar'foot," he said, mildly, "'n' she hadn't been raised to it that was one thing.

No man who wasn't steel all through ever got the V.C. They don't chuck it around on blighters." "That's all very interesting and commendable," said I, "but what has it to do with Gedge?" "He has been slandering the Colonel something dreadful the last few months, sneering at him, saying nothing definite, but insinuatingly taking away his character." "In what way?" I asked.

Evan jumped out. 'I don't think I'll take you any farther, he said. The postillion laughed to scorn the notion of his caring how far he went. With a pipe in his mouth, he insinuatingly remarked, he could jog on all night, and throw sleep to the dogs. Fresh horses at Hillford; fresh at Fallow field: and the gentleman himself would reach Lymport fresh in the morning.

"Cook wouldn't see if us left a great deal," said Duke insinuatingly, but Pamela looked shocked. "That would be very naughty," she said. "If you leave a great deal, Duke, I'll have to put it in the cupboard myself." Upon which mysterious hint Duke set to work valiantly. But he had a small appetite, and so had Pamela.

"I don't like to think that of Dakota," he said, faith and suspicion battling for supremacy. "Dakota just left here; he acted a heap friendly as usual mebbe more so." "I reckon that when a man goes gunning for another man he don't advertise a whole lot," observed Duncan insinuatingly.

Eve gave her husband a look that meant, "Be careful!" "You will be my tributaries," said David, "and all other consumers of papers besides." "Then what are you investigating?" asked the hypocritical Boniface Cointet. Boniface's question slipped out smoothly and insinuatingly, and again Eve's eyes implored her husband to give an answer that was no answer, or to say nothing at all.

"You go everywhere, citoyenne," whispered Chauvelin, insinuatingly, "Lady Blakeney is the pivot of social London, so I am told . . . you see everything, you HEAR everything." "Easy, my friend," retorted Marguerite, drawing, herself up to her full height and looking down, with a slight thought of contempt on the small, thin figure before her.

Can't go out in that gale again; not such a fool." Then with a sly look at her trembling form and white face he insinuatingly added, "All alone, missus?" The suddenness with which this was put, together with the leer that accompanied it, made her start. Alone? Yes, but should she acknowledge it? Would it not be better to say that her husband was up-stairs.

Hampden's request that Miss Amelia would kindly begin to dress." "Dress for what?" said I, in impatient surprise. "This is Tuesday, Miss," the pampered maid answered insinuatingly, "Mrs. Hampden will be at home." "So will I, Janet," I interrupted hastily, "and my present toilet is quite good enough for the house."

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