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Immediately after, Chester sought out the chief steward, and by insistency and the help of a small tip, he got his seat changed to the table occupied by Elder Malby and the two other missionaries. "No one shall be annoyed by my near presence, if I can help it," Chester said. At the noon meal, the minister and his daughter appeared as usual.

Louise forced a disturbing entrance into his thoughts with a strange insistency. Was she sleeping peacefully or was she thinking of her rescue from the mercies of the gang? Perhaps she had already forgotten him. Still, the boys hadn't. They would probably spread the details of the love affair all over the juvenile neighborhood. Would she walk with him if they did?

As they looked at him now they felt the insistency of his presence felt the nervous ferocity of the wild man it made them eager and reckless, and they knew that such plumes as the Fire Eater wore were carried in times like these. The view of the hill in front was half cut by the right bank of the coulee up which they were going, when they felt their hearts quicken.

I could not understand what he wanted me to say. "I think," I said, "that Gorman's plan sounds feasible, that it ought to work." "But your own opinion of it?" said Ascher. He spoke with a certain gentle insistency. I could not very well avoid making some answer. "We are able to judge for ourselves," he said, "whether it will work. But the plan itself what do you think of it?"

With what you get from your husband you would be better off than any of us. But she could not be persuaded, and as time moved on, and drunkenness became more inveterate, the belief that she was not utterly lost unless she was unfaithful to Dick took possession of her, and she clung to it with an almost desperate insistency, saying to her friends, 'If I were to do that I should go down to the river and drown myself. She used to hear laughter when she said these words, and the replies were that every woman had said the same thing: 'But we all come to it sooner or later. 'Not me, not me! she replied, tottering out of the public-house.

He tried to put the question without insistency, in a tone quite compatible with friendliness. Her answer, given with a look of amusement, satisfied him that there was no fear of her taking Mr Chilvers too seriously. 'Yes. I think he speaks in much the same way. 'Have you read any of his publications? 'One or two. We have his lecture on Altruism. 'I happen to know it.

Then the desire to push further and further into the unknown again came with an overwhelming insistency and he turned his face eastward where the grass was greener and low clouds hung like garlands of red and gold upon the horizon. The stream of birds from the rookery was flying in the same direction. Soon he discovered its goal a marsh of considerable extent which was the feeding-ground.

To Lily, always inspirited by the prospect of showing her beauty in public, and conscious tonight of all the added enhancements of dress, the insistency of Trenor's gaze merged itself in the general stream of admiring looks of which she felt herself the centre.

Were we, in our insistency on certain topics and suggestions, accused of undue repetition, the importance of the subject and our eager desire of immediate action would be our only excuse and defence. The Western spiritual harvest is indeed great and now ready for the reapers.

There was a strange insistency in the repeated question and a deep anxiety in his eyes, which passed as Kelham laughed. It was the genuine, honest laugh of the man who loves and is willing to shoulder the burdens, great and small, which love brings in her train. "You say there is no 'have-been' in love, Carden. I say there is no question of forgiveness in love.

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