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'Of what? said Fenwick, testily; but as Watson merely replied by an interrogative and attentive silence, he threw himself into his tale headlong. He told it at far greater length than Eugénie had ever heard it; and throughout, the subtle, instinctive appeal of man to man governed the story, differentiating it altogether from the same story, told to a woman.
Miriam made interrogative signs, which Pelagia understood as asking her whether she was alone; and the moment that an answer in the negative was returned, Miriam rose, tossed over to her feet a letter weighted with a pebble, and then vanished again. 'I have watched here all day! They refused me admittance below. Beware of Wulf, of every one. Do not stir from your chamber.
It was not an interrogative grunt, but his wife went on. "He said he could 'a' put off coming if he'd known you had to go to mill." Mr. Randall swallowed the smear-case. His bushy eyebrows met across his face, and he scowled so that the hairs stood out horizontally. "Did you tell him I could 'a' put off going to mill till I knowed he was coming?"
Then we ran, and the populace cheered and shouted with enthusiasm; our dignified run became a panic-stricken rout, for as we turned into the lane, smoke was rising from beyond the bank that hid the railroad; a bell rang; we were so near that we could hear the interrogative Pronte? the impatient Partenza! and the definitive Andiamo!
"Oh, is that it?" responded Adams, and he turned upon the other a look that was coolly interrogative. "Come, now, we'll take it quietly. You're one of the best friends I have, and I want to know what they're saying about my wife." "It's that damned Brady!" exclaimed Perry, while he felt for his handkerchief, and blew his nose with violence. "All right it's that damned Brady?" repeated Adams.
Turning to his left, he strolled along towards a gap in the adobe wall, and entered the dusty interior of the corral. One of the four quadrupeds drowsing under the brush shelter languidly turned an inquiring eye and interrogative ear in his direction, and conveyed, after the manner of the mule, a suggestion as to supper.
"The Senor without doubt is" suggested the padre, with a polite interrogative pause. "Pardon me! I forgot to introduce myself. Colonel Parker entirely at your service and that of these charming ladies." The ladies referred to allowed their eyes to rest with evident prepossession on the insinuating stranger. "Ah, a soldier," said Don Vincente.
Who knows what work may be in store, for which this fiery trial may be meant to prepare you? The head was raised, and the eyes brightened with something like hope in their fixed interrogative glance. 'Even as things are now, who knows what good may be done by the presence of a man educated, religious, unstained by crime, yet in the same case as those around him?
Between the houses, and in a line with them, were great wooden gates and high wooden fences, separating the courtyards from the road. Into one of these yards, near the farther end of the village, our horses turned of their own accord. "An inn?" I said, in an interrogative tone. The driver shook his head and said something, in which I detected the word "friend."
'With a establishment like that opposyte, there'd ought to be a medium-sized Spiers & Pond at this 'ere street corner for any man as knows 'is wye about. That's my idea, Godwin see? Peak had as yet given but half an ear to his relative's discourse; he had answered mechanically, and only now was constrained to serious attention by a note of meaning in the last interrogative.
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