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He looked at the daintily clad figure at my side with an interrogative smile. "It would be a great favor to me," I put in hastily. "I had been thinking of late I would have to go alone, but if Miss Salome would not object, I should be pleased to go with her." "Of course you may," she answered readily. "I love both places very much, and the sisters are so sweet.
"It must have been very sudden?" The accent was plainly interrogative. "Yes, at the last. He had been quite ill for twenty-four hours. He was overtired with his walk of the day before, and then ate something that disagreed with him. He suffered terribly, and, at the last, heart failure developed." Thayer ended his fable with a deep breath of relief. "But they had no doctor," the man objected.
She did not say what she hoped, and Arnold, after looking at her with an interrogative smile a moment, caught his hat from the branch overhead, and made her a great flourishing bow with it in his hand. He did not follow her, pushing her way through the swaying, rustling ferns, but he watched her light figure out of sight. "What an extraordinary ass I've been making of myself!"
He stood still fiercely interrogative his hands in his pockets, on the other side of the table. 'And what else was there? Phoebe choked back her tears. 'There was a woman who came to live near us who had been a maid She hesitated. 'Please go on! 'Maid to Madame de Pastourelles' she said, hastily, stumbling over the French name. He exclaimed: 'In Ontario!
Of that interrogative and inductive conversation, however, Cicero affords but few specimens; the nature of his dialogue being as different from that of the two Athenians as was his object in writing. His aim was to excite interest; and he availed himself of this mode of composition for the life and variety, the ease, perspicuity, and vigour which it gave to his discussions.
Coincidental with the appearance of the Cat a faint thrill passed through the rest of the company.... Nothing very much! No more, no less indeed, than passes through any company at the introduction of purely extraneous matter. From the empty plate which she had commandeered as a temporary pillow the Yellow Canary lifted an interrogative beak.... That was all!
Perhaps the "Commandor" guesses that something is amiss with me. He slackens his pace a little, and I say, in order to stop him, "I would have called upon you long ago with something, but nothing has come yet!" "Indeed?" he replies in an interrogative tone. "You haven't got it finished, then?" "No, it didn't get finished."
All this was a brilliant monologue on the part of the duchess, who, like many of her country-women, was a person of an affirmative rather than an interrogative cast of mind, who made mots and put them herself into circulation, and who was apt to offer you a present of a convenient little opinion, neatly enveloped in the gilt paper of a happy Gallicism.
He looked at her still, in spite of her blush; but very kindly and respectfully. "I have had no talk with you," he said, "and that was what I came for. I am not afraid of what your aunt will say when I go." With this the two young men took their departure; after which Catherine, with her blush still lingering, directed a serious and interrogative eye to Mrs. Penniman.
The professional face was unmistakeable: and I knew that the tall pale man, who regarded me with interrogative glance, was a disciple of Esculapius, as certainly as if he had carried his diploma in one hand and his door-plate in the other. He was a man of forty, not ill-featured, though the face was not one that would be termed handsome.
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