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He and Kendricks were placing all the Hilmer insurance. Yes, they were rebating that went without saying. And what else lay at the bottom of Hilmer's generosity? Fred Starratt put the question insinuatingly. Ah yes, the little matter of standing by when Starratt had been sent to Fairview.
Chauvelin uttered an exclamation of impatience: "Enough of this, citizen Tournefort. Keep your eye on the man and hold your tongue. I am spent with fatigue." "No wonder," murmured Tournefort. Then he added insinuatingly: "Why not let me go in there and apprehend Rateau now? We should have the diamonds and "
Peanuts are always good when you're sailing." "Discount to the family?" asked Will. "Discount to me, anyway," put in Archie, insinuatingly, "for my suggestion. Really, you know you ought to supply me free." "Free!" replied Cricket, with much scorn. "I might as well try to fill up Marbury Bay as you, Mr. Archie. I know who ate twenty-seven griddle-cakes for breakfast."
"He is thinking of a hound that raises a hare and allows some one else to catch it," remarked the innkeeper's son, insinuatingly. Karin turned blood red, but refilled the coffee cups. "Berger Sven Persson and the rest of you will have to be satisfied with plain coffee," she said. "We no longer serve spirits to any one on this farm." "Nor do I at my home," said the magistrate approvingly.
Strong hands, seizing him on either side, pulled him down again and the voice of Tayoga, of the clan of the Bear, of the nation Onondaga, of the great League of the Hodenosaunee said insinuatingly in his ear: "Sit down, Achille Garay! Here are two who wish to talk with you!" He fell back heavily and his soul froze within him, as he recognized the faces.
"Anyhow," he answered, "you mustn't let yourself be frightened into marrying Colonel Faversham." Rising from her end of the sofa, Bridget glided to his, and standing close in front of him, so that her skirt brushed his knees, she looked insinuatingly into his face. "Will you," she said, "kindly tell me what I am to do, Mr. Driver?"
There was no trace of malice in this face, the face of a prophet or an inspired madman, a poet. And yet, as he scrutinised the picture closely a curious transformation seemed to take place in the features; a sly little line appeared insinuatingly about Reginald's well-formed mouth, and the serene calm of his Jupiter-head seemed to turn into the sneak smile of a thief.
"I know you don't like me, Roy, and you never did," he said insinuatingly, "but I've changed a lot since I was in Sandy Beach before. Let's let bygones be bygones and be friends again. More especially as in a few days we'll be pitted against each other at the naval tests."
I reddened, and said, in order to cover my mistake: "I wonder you have never been up so high as this, since you live on the Thames, and moreover row so well that it would be no great labour to you. Let alone," quoth I, insinuatingly, "that anybody would be glad to row you."
'I do not know, but the old women wat is her name? 'Wyat, I suggested. 'Oh! oui, Waiatt; she says two, three week. And who conduct you to poor Madame's apartment, my dear Maud? She inquired insinuatingly.
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