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When they had passed out of the light of the lamps into the shade he took his young companion's slender hand-thankful that the darkness concealed his features and pressed the delicate fingers to his lips. "Oh! Orion!" she exclaimed shyly, but she did not resist. "I only claim my due, sunshine of my soul!" he said insinuatingly. "If your heart beat as loud as mine, our mothers might hear them!"

Still this third girl had but little initiative. She did insinuatingly ask Wilbur what his favourite flower was, but this got her nowhere, because it proved that he did not know. The gentlemen across the net presently became unruly, and would play no more at a game which was merely intended, it seemed, to provide their opponents with talk of a coquettish character.

It was a favourite spot; but after this morning she could never pass it without a shrinking of the heart, a sickly remembrance of misery. At the first seat Nan slackened her pace insinuatingly, while Maud marched ahead, intentionally obtuse; but at the second a hand was laid on her arm, and such a trembling voice besought her to stop, that she forgot herself in sympathetic alarm.

We can still give the youngsters points, John. Ha, ha!" Lablache laughed hollowly at his own pleasantry. His companion joined in the laugh, but without mirth. Poker he could think of nothing but poker. The money-lender insinuatingly pushed the whisky bottle closer to the senile rancher. Almost unconsciously the old man helped himself. "I wonder what it would be like living a private, idle life?"

To think that a man should dare to call me his "dear Angelina!" And to think that I shouldn't mind! "Where I go, William Adolphus goes," I said, "but I shall give away the other five cats for for the sake of Mr. Riley." IX. Pa Sloane's Purchase "I guess the molasses is getting low, ain't it?" said Pa Sloane insinuatingly. "S'pose I'd better drive up to Carmody this afternoon and get some more."

It came into the house with the cat on any dry day and crackled insinuatingly whenever he stroked her fur. It rotted his metals when he put them together.... There is no single record that any one questioned why the cat's fur crackles or why hair is so unruly to brush on a frosty day, before the sixteenth century.

"How do you know?" demanded the other insinuatingly. "Honest men are so blamed scarce, Brad, that I can always tell one when I see him." Braddock rolled his cigar from one side of his mouth to the other and back again before venturing the next remark. "It would be no trick at all to get it away from him." Dick Cronk looked at his averted face. "What do you mean?"

She readily allowed herself to be kissed, and sat there with pouting mouth and the funniest little wrinkled nose. "You're man!" she said insinuatingly. "Yes, that's true enough," answered Pelle, laughing: "but what man?" "Man!" she repeated, nodding gravely. Sister shared Ellen's bed now.

If he broke out at you, he's sorry for it now. It takes half my time to fix up his little differences with the people here." He paused to give the other an opportunity to speak. Ambrose remained mum. "The old man certainly has a rough side to his tongue," murmured Strange insinuatingly. "You're jumping to conclusions," said Ambrose coolly. "John Gaviller gave me no cause for offense.

"Pretty well, Miss Kate; leastways, I'se well enough, a'n't so pretty." "What is his name?" whispered Helen. "'Annible, Missis," said the attentive Capua, whose eyes had been for some time oscillating with indecision between Helen Heath and Mrs. Laudersdale. "Hannibal Raleigh's my name; though Massa alwes call me Cap," he added, insinuatingly, which, by the way, "Massa" never had been known to do.

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