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"Twin stars," interpolated the other. "Did she, in fact, seem to be consumed by some inward rapture?" Yes, now they came to think of it, this was exactly how she HAD seemed. It was sweet, it was bitter, for the Duke. "I remember," Zuleika had said to him, "nothing that happened to me this morning till I found myself at your door."
The words sounded inclement as they were chiselled out by the speaker's voice. Dicky Merritt afterwards declared that many phrases were interpolated by Old Roses at the moment.
He came here to say good-bye to her before going to France " "I know," interpolated Kitty. "He's going there to paint Princess Somebody-or-other while she's staying in Paris." "Well, I came in when he'd left and found Nan sitting like a stone statue, gazing blankly in front of her. She wouldn't say much, but bit by bit I dragged it out of her. Since then she has never referred to the matter again.
But oh! when she springs from the South, her rosy feet trailing the lotus, ripe lequats wreathing her head, in one hand the bright torch of danger and in the other the golden apples of love, with her eyes full of sapphires and her mouth full of pearls! "With her eyes full of sapphires and her mouth full of pearls." All day long the phrase interpolated her thoughts.
They were the retired District Attorney Kerbakh and the retired Colonel Zherbenev, both large land-proprietors and patriots members of the Union of Russian People. Their speech was loud and vehement, and interpolated with such strange words and phrases as "treachery," "sedition," "hang them," "wipe them out," "give it to them." Nikolai Ilyitch Kerbakh was a small, thin, puny-looking man.
It is possible that her intercourse with the whites had raised her above such an alliance as would be offered her at the court of Werowocomoco. We are without any record of the life of Pocahontas for some years. The occasional mentions of her name in the "General Historie" are so evidently interpolated at a late date, that they do not aid us.
Smith, and wrote to Robert Nelson, a learned writer and philanthrophist, who apparently possessed some influence with the government, to solicit his good offices in procuring him that post. Nelson's answer, interpolated by a remark in Wanley's beautiful, scholarly hand, is interesting as an illustration of the rivalry that existed between the two foremost librarians of the day.
"My handkerchief-thank you," she said, as Selwyn stood somewhat taken aback by her sudden appearance. "The trees hereabouts certainly bear very remarkable, not to say delightful fruit," he said. "And as you will remember, I was always particularly fond of apple trees," I interpolated. "Mr. Selwyn," smiled Lisbeth, "let me introduce you to Mr. Brent."
'A slight sprain, explained the doctor. 'Nothing serious. You'll be about again in a couple of days." "I noticed you walked lame," interpolated Tuppence. Julius nodded, and continued: "'How did it happen? I asked again. He replied dryly. 'You fell, with a considerable portion of one of my trees, into one of my newly planted flower-beds. "I liked the man. He seemed to have a sense of humour.
"Never!" said Will, a vindictive feeling rising within him, "never will I set thee free to marry another man, whoever he is!" "He is no one," interpolated Morva, in a low voice. "Whoever he is," repeated Will, as though he had not heard her, "I will never set thee free, never never, never!"
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