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'For treating your horse so badly. Oh, I hated you so much! 'What did he do? sang Hermione. 'He made his lovely sensitive Arab horse stand with him at the railway-crossing whilst a horrible lot of trucks went by; and the poor thing, she was in a perfect frenzy, a perfect agony. It was the most horrible sight you can imagine. 'Why did you do it, Gerald? asked Hermione, calm and interrogative.
She spoke with an effort. "You forget," she said, drawing a deep breath. "What?" "The people " "Do you mean ?" "You forget the people." He looked interrogative. "Yes. I know you are surprised. For you do not understand what you are. You do not know the things that are happening." "Well?" "You do not understand." "Not clearly, perhaps. But tell me." She turned to him with sudden resolution.
Meantime an interrogative glance and a nod had passed between Tibble and Randall, and when the alderman looked towards the former, always his prime minister, the answer was, "Sir, me seemeth that it were well to do as Master Randall counselleth. I will go with Mistress Dennet, if such be your will.
It is only in sentences of the type Whom did you see? that an inflected objective before the verb is now used at all. When did he go? In the "whom" of Whom did you see? there is concealed, therefore, a conflict between the order proper to a sentence containing an inflected objective and the order natural to a sentence with an interrogative pronoun or adverb.
The situation before Miss Cutter's return developed in other directions still, and when that event took place, at a few minutes past seven, these circumstances were, by the foot of the stair, between mistress and maid, the subject of some interrogative gasps and scared admissions.
Wharton tells me, perhaps you don't think quite so hardly of us as you used?" Lady Selina's head in its Paris bonnet fell to one side in a gentle interrogative sort of way. Something roused in Marcella. "Our cause?" she repeated, while the dark eye dilated "I wonder what you mean?"
The next morning, before James was up, he heard the rapid trot of a horse on the drive, and wondered if Doctor Gordon had had a call so early. When the breakfast-bell rang only Clemency was at the table. The maid had returned in season to get breakfast, and was waiting with a severely interrogative face.
At that moment he caught Miss Bishop staring at him, and if there was one thing that Mr. Rickman disliked more than another it was being stared at. Particularly by Miss Bishop. Miss Bishop had red hair, a loose vivacious mouth, and her stare was grossly interrogative. Flossie sent out a little winged look at him like a soft dark butterfly.
The hunter proceeded with his revelation to him, a painful one and, although I had already divined most of the particulars, I interrupted him only with an occasional interrogative. The story was as I had anticipated. He had been in love with Marian Holt; and was under the impression that she returned it.
She was met by a profession of ignorance of its value, and of readiness to be contented with whatever might be conferred upon his project; the one way in which he still hoped to be of service to his fellow creatures, the one longing of his life. "Ah!" said Rachel, greatly delighted with this congenial spirit, and as usual preferring the affirmative to the interrogative.
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