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Indeed, he felt that he did as much. He was a man singularly devoid of the minutiae of self-consciousness, and he was quite unaware of a tail of damp hair lying across his forehead, and just clearing his eyes, and of the general disorder of his coiffure. There was an interrogative pause. "What can I have the pleasure " began Mr. Haopdriver, insinuatingly.

"But it means a lot to a lot of people to keep the police off for the present. I want to be sure." "How do you suppose she got in?" said Long, insinuatingly. "Don't know yet but we'll find that out. Meantime, don't use the telephone for anything you have to say to anybody. And the other woman, let me tell you, has nothing to do with this case.

"No such claim is put forth on behalf of the accused. He confesses to complete loss of mental equilibrium since let me see since 11.15 A.M." Here the Mordaunt Estate, who had been doing some shrewd thinking on his own behalf, interposed. "I'd rather rent to two than one," he said insinuatingly. "More reliable and steady with the rent.

He used to come down daily after dinner for a glass of port or whisky, often in his full rig of sou'-wester, oilskins, and long boots; and I have often heard it described how insinuatingly he carried himself on these appearances, artfully combining the extreme of deference with a blunt and seamanlike demeanour.

We've got no business with each other except as I am agent for your rents and mortgages." "You seem to fatten on them, or something," Smith answered insinuatingly. "You lose no flesh with the years, I see." "I've little occasion to worry," Darley Champers replied meaningly.

"There, you have given your wicked little sister a screed," she said, looking insinuatingly up at him. "Just as if I did not think her a darling, and would not for the world do anything to spoil her.

What I mean is that, if I married her, she would have to obey me, and " he smiled insinuatingly and significantly "I am a loyal subject of Your Highness." The fat debauchee stared at him uncomprehendingly for a few moments. Then understanding dawned, and his bloated face creased into a lascivious smile. "I see. I see. Then marry her," he said, sinking back on the cushions.

"You're not used to work, then?" she remarked insinuatingly, straightening up from the rude desk where she sat like the judge of a police-court. She was now all attention. "Well, not exactly that," I replied, nettled by her manner and, above all, by her way of putting things. "I have worked before, but never at factory-work." "Then why didn't you say so?"

"It would relieve your mind a lot if I should disappear?" he asked insinuatingly. "You are impertinent," I replied, irritated that he should have surmised that his presence was causing me uneasiness. "If you will come to your senses and tell me the meaning of your visits here, we may agree upon terms. As it stands, you're a trespasser; you tried to bribe a servant to rob the house.

And often those who did so cannot see them. That will leave a scar upon one which makes not a scratch upon another." "But of what were you thinking, Aunt, if I may know?" "That thou mayest. I fancy, when thou spakest, I was thinking as I very often do about my little Lady." "Now, if Aunt Avice is very good," said Bertha insinuatingly, and with brightened eyes, "that means a story."

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