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Carlo spoke a stern word in an undertone; counselling him to be gone. "If you will not what was she to do?" Barto cut the question to interrogate his strayed wits. "Look at me, Countess Alessandra. I was in the prison. I heard that my Rosellina had a tight heart. She cried for her master, poor heathen, and I sprang out of the walls to her.

To come to the truth we should have to interrogate the late empress, and ask her some such question as: "Are you well pleased to have died suddenly?" She would probably reply: "What a foolish question! Such might be the wish of one driven to despair, or of someone suffering from a long and grievous malady.

There was but little opportunity to interrogate him through the morning hours: the flow of coal through the chutes was too rapid and constant, and the grinding and crunching of the rollers, and the rumbling and hammering of the machinery, were too loud and incessant. Ralph worked very diligently too; he was in the mood for work. He was glad to be at home again and able to work.

"It's a case," ejaculated one, casting his eyes to the slight roof above us as if calculating what sort of night shelter it would afford. At this moment the two last searchers approached, their countenances not quite so woe-begone as before. "Well?" exclaimed we all in chorus, as we surrounded them, too impatient to interrogate at greater length. Thank Heavens! they had been successful!

Machin seemed to hesitate, her mind disturbed. "Where is she?" "I was just coming to tell you, sir. She told me to say that she was lying down." "Oh!" Disdaining further to interrogate the servant, he hurried upstairs.

He fraternizes with all, with his dogs and his cats, his tame tortoise, and even the "slimy and swollen frog"; the "Philosopher" of the Harmas, whose murky eyes he loves to interrogate as he paces his garden "by the light of the stars"; persuaded that all are accomplishing a useful work, and that all creatures, from the humblest insect which has only nibbled a leaf, or displaced a few grains of sand, to man himself, are anointed with the same chrism of immortality.

A cloudy melancholy seemed to invade his brain; he was seized with a sudden fear that he was about to have an attack of persecution-phobia, and began to feel his pulse and interrogate his sensations to see whether he could detect any of the premonitory symptoms.

He slipped the glittering little hoop into his pocket, and thoughtfully returned to his cabin. Two hours later, when the long, straggling procession, which every morning wended its way to Blazing Star Gulch, the seat of mining operations in the settlement, began to move, Cass saw fit to interrogate his fellows.

As it was a part that he played, Florentin said to himself that he would play it to the best of his ability in entering the skin of the person he wished to be, and this part was that of a witness. He had been Caffie's clerk; the justice would interrogate him about his old employer, and nothing would be more natural.

I warned Soradaci not to give this letter to Lawrence, but to the secretary in person, who, no doubt, would interrogate him if he did not go himself to the cell, which was the more likely course. The count said my letter was perfect, but that he would give me back all my books if I returned. The fool said he wished to see me again to prove that he would return everything gladly.

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