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'I shall have to, said Beauchamp, striving to be prudent. 'There isn't a doubt of it, said his uncle, upon a series of nods diminishing in their depth until his head assumed a droll interrogative fixity, with an air of 'What next? Beauchamp quitted the house without answering as to what next, and without seeing Rosamund.
A little later on she ventured the remark that she did not think Angus cared for Margaret except as a friend to which also I cheerfully agreed. Later still, she resorted to the interrogative, and asked me if I thought Margaret would ever marry, to which I answered: "I hope so, but she shall not with my consent." "I was married when I was Margaret's age," added my wife.
His interrogative smile was not wholly good-natured. But mere benevolence was not what the world asked of Philip Darrell even in the case of his old friends. "Astonishing!" said Mrs. Alcot, with lifted brows. "Kitty is immensely proud of him and immensely ambitious. That, of course, accounts for Lord Parham's visit." "Lord Parham!" cried Darrell, bounding on his seat. "Lord Parham! coming here?"
Then, just as fear was beginning to turn to panic, Arthur sauntered in, nonchalantly took a chair at another table, picked up a magazine and professed to glance through it. And then, while Missy palpitated, he looked over at her, smiled, and made an interrogative movement with his eyebrows. More palpitant by the second, she replaced her magazines and got into her wraps.
"You must say to my father, face to face, that you're incapable that you're stainless." "Stainless?" Francie bleated it like a bewildered interrogative lamb. But the sheep-dog had to be faced. "Of course I knew he wanted to write a piece about the picture and about my marriage." "About your marriage of course you knew?
Eugenia paced the length of the room again, and then she stopped before her brother, laying her hand upon his arm. "They are not to come and see me," she said. "You are not to allow that. That is not the way I shall meet them first." And in answer to his interrogative glance she went on. "You will go and examine, and report.
The strength of the Scotch mind is in its interrogative quality, and instinctively Mary fell behind the cover of a question. "Why should we talk, Allan? Is there any thing you can say that will unsay the words you have spoken?" "You were not fair with me, Mary. You took me up before I had finished my explanation." "Oh, I think there was enough said." "You made words hard to me, Mary.
Their mental attitude becomes interrogative: "Ha! ha! where art thou?" They no longer wait to stumble across a fetich, they proceed to make one; and for that procedure a belief in the transmigration of spirits is essential. An object, a habitation for the spirit, is prepared; and he is invited, conjúred, or cónjured, into it.
I put the blotting-paper in the leaf deliberately, for I was wiser now than when Aspen had excited me, and looked at my wife's cousin, Jonathan Bud, inquiringly. "Polly Bacon," whispered he, winking. I continued the interrogative glance. "She's going to marry me, and she'll show me the way to Spain," said Jonathan Bud, hilariously. "She'll make you walk Spanish, Jonathan Bud," said I.
Interrogative Pronouns are net, u-iet, who? and met, what? Verbs. The pronoun which is the subject of a verb may either precede or follow it. Thus ne rip, I strike; rip biaw, we strike. The words meaning to be are re, im, and meit in addition to the Standard long. Like the Standard don, im, corresponding to Synteng em, also means to have.
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