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In a day or two I shall have gained a little courage, but this morning I I've had rather a shock, and feel weak and nervous. We will sit here and wait until he is gone." "Wouldn't you rather come for a walk? The time seems so long when you are sitting still. A nice brisk walk through the woods!" suggested Nan insinuatingly; but Maud drew back with a quiver of pain. "No, no! Not this morning!
A few minutes later they sat stiffly in the best room of the farmhouse, while the buxom woman and her husband looked wonderingly at them. "You wan't thinkin' of sellin', was ye?" began Reuben insinuatingly. The younger man's eyelid quivered a little. "Well, no, I can't hardly say that I was. I hain't but just bought." Reuben hitched his chair a bit and glanced at Emily.
Sorry for it," came from a baffled and disgusted partner, but as he spoke a smile drew across the broad, amiable face, and he added insinuatingly, "Then the rest are mine, Old Man?" "Yes they're yours fast enough." "It's mighty good of you, Sam. I won't forget it. I'll share sometime on a good thing like this. I'm all ready to go down again when you've had a smoke.
"I am sure you would exert yourself to help cheer poor Mr. Iglesias up, if he came over to stay, would you not now, Serena?" she inquired insinuatingly. "Are you speaking to me, Rhoda?" "Yes, about Mr. Iglesias coming here to stay." Serena turned her head and answered over her shoulder. "Of course you and George are quite at liberty to ask anyone here whom you like. And if Mrs.
"And we're not all as discreet as you!" Pell flung back. "And now, if you don't mind," he added insinuatingly, "I'd like to talk to my wife alone." Gilbert was consumed with fear for Lucia. "What?" he cried. "Have you any objections?" Pell said, curling his lip. The irony in his tone was unmistakable. Gilbert moved toward the door. "Why no."
Staines, instead of tapping and squeezing, and pulling the patient about, had never touched her with his hand, and only grazed her with his ear; but now he said "Allow me," and put both hands to her waist, more lightly and reverently than I can describe; "Now draw a deep breath, if you please." "There!" "If you could draw a deeper still," said he, insinuatingly.
"I have no sympathy with the weird compounds produced by your bartenders. As a matter of fact, I take nothing at all except with my meals. I am going to sit in this sunshine and try and recover my normal temperature." "There are a few of the boys on board," Brand continued insinuatingly, "who would like to join in our little chat, if you wouldn't mind their stepping round."
Probably there have been others mixed up in this." Demarest attempted no denial. "Perhaps," he admitted, though he spoke altogether without conviction. "But," he continued insinuatingly, "at least it can do no harm if you see her. I thought you would be willing, so I spoke to the District Attorney, and he has given orders to bring her here for a few minutes on the way to the Grand Central Station.
But, before I go, would you mind telling me what you think of Browning?" "The greatest poet of the century," Cicely replied glibly, mindful of local prejudice. "And your favorite poem?" he asked insinuatingly. Then at last Cicely floundered, for she was quite beyond her depth.
The enclosure was thinning fast now, as we walked toward the gateway by which we had entered, where a strong body of soldiers had been on guard over the barricades, in case of an attempt being made by the pirates' friends to rescue them, and we saw plainly enough that had we wanted there would have been no getting away. "You likee go in and see plison?" said Ching insinuatingly.
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