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How many half-expressed wishes, thoughts, and meanings which one shrinks from revealing are made plain by a single accidental glance which timidly and irresolutely meets the eye! However, in my own case I may have been deceived by my excessive capacity for, and love of, analysis. Possibly Woloda did not feel at all as I did.

He was then approaching her; but Cecilia, who shrunk involuntarily at the sight of him, was retreating hastily to quit the room, when suddenly recollecting that no better opportunity might ever offer for a final explanation with him, she irresolutely stopt; and Sir Robert, immediately following, took her hand, and pressing it to his lips as she endeavoured to withdraw it, exclaimed, "You are a most charming creature!" when the door was opened, and young Delvile at the same moment was announced and appeared.

The doctor did not conceal his conjecture from me." "Why yes, the sick girl will be glad to come to us, and to-morrow " "No, I'll send for her to-day," interrupted Peter. "To-day? But dear me! It's so late; perhaps she is asleep, the gentlemen are here, and our spare bed " exclaimed Maria, glancing disapprovingly and irresolutely from the physician to her husband.

The debtor irresolutely thought of it for a minute, and said, 'Perhaps you wouldn't object to really being her godfather? 'Oh! I don't object, replied the turnkey, 'if you don't.

"The auld man's mare's dead, A mile ayont Dundee," before I ever had set my eyes upon her. "Can she carry us?" said I, pausing irresolutely, with my foot on the rough heavy runner of the cutter. "I guess she can," quoth he. "She will skim like a bird over the snow; so get into the sleigh, and we will go straight off to the singing-school." It was intensely cold.

The nondescript person stooped and whispered again, adding a little louder: "Says he won't detain you a moment." My little man glanced at me, said "Ah! Well," irresolutely. I got up from my chair and offered to come again later. He looked whimsically alarmed. "No, no. It's bad enough to lose my money but I don't want to waste any more of my time over your friend. We must be done with this to- day.

He got almost to the door so near that his toe struck against a corner of the belabelled bulletin board when a sudden revulsion swept his desires back like a huge wave. He stood a second irresolutely and then turned back. "Aw hell! What's the use?" he muttered. The clock was just on the last stroke of five when he went up to the clerk in his hotel. "Say, when does the next train pull out?

As the last words left my lips the leading canoes dashed alongside, and the next instant some thirty or forty savages could be seen scrambling over the bulwarks and leaping down on the main-deck. They seemed somewhat disconcerted at finding no one to oppose them, and paused irresolutely as though not quite knowing what to do, and perhaps fearing a trap of some sort.

Then big Jenkins reached his hand out to Forsythe but not in token of amnesty. "The keys," he said, in his hoarse whisper. "Aren't they safe enough with me?" queried Forsythe, hotly. Jenkins still maintained the outstretched hand, and Forsythe looked irresolutely around. He saw no signs of sympathy.

For a few moments they stood looking at it irresolutely; and then Prescott, mustering his courage, advanced and seized the stained material. It came away more readily than he had expected, and he turned to his companion, conscious of keen relief, with a brown overall jacket in his hand.

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