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"'Alas! it is too true, iterated Mrs. Arras. "'The black-hearted villain! I continued. "'Ah, Mr. Glenn, her fate would have been different, if your addresses had not been so cruelly spurned! God knows I was not to blame! said she. "'No, Mrs.

Presently a new sound! a crashing iteration assailed the air. A frantic crowd was beating the bushes about the margin of the lake and the verges of the almost impenetrable cane-brake. Here, however, there could be no hope of discovery, and suddenly a cry arose, unanimously iterated the next instant, "Fire the cane-brake! Fire the cane-brake!"

"Well," he stammered, "if I didn't doubt, let's say I was unprejudiced." His awkward, well-meant pleasantry, perhaps not conceived in the best of taste, sounded in his own ears wretchedly flat and vapid. He regretted it spontaneously; the girl ignored it. "You are very kind," she iterated the first words he had heard from her lips. "I wish you to understand that I, for one, appreciate it."

"Take some more," said Sneak, bowing down his head. "A little more," iterated the savage, grasping a handful, which, with much exertion, he severed from the head, and left the white skin exposed to view. "Won't you have some more?" continued Sneak, without evincing the least pain.

"It is not difficult to guess," Lanyard admitted. "A sad business, monsieur." "Sad!" the captain iterated in a tone of harsh sarcasm. "That's a mild name to give murder." Even had it not been blurted violently at him, that word was staggering. The adventurer echoed it blankly. "You can't mean Lieutenant Thackeray ?"

Gawd strike me blind, but I've a word for you, too!... 'And over that bag and look nippy, or I'll myke you pye for w'at you've done to me ... I'll myke you pye!" he iterated hoarsely, edging closer. "'And it over or " "You've got another guess " Kirkwood began, but saved his breath in deference to an imperative demand on him for instant defensive action.

The British openly charged that Germany could not have heard from the submarine commander, for the sufficient reason, they iterated, that he was drowned with his craft, and that the German Government, waiting in vain for him to report, had resorted to "manufacturing" a report to conform with its preconceived theories of the Arabic's destruction.

But sometimes the baker sends a little boy, and if you had money to give she might get a note to him to carry though, maybe, she burns the note and keeps the money," the Viennese ended pessimistically. "But I must get help at once," Arlee iterated passionately. Before " "Before?" the other repeated curiously, "He makes love to you h'm?" "He is beginning." "Only beginning?" "Only beginning."

So much at least might be surely anticipated; but Montrose promised still larger results. Listening to his arguments, iterated and reiterated at Oxford through January 1643- 4, the King and Queen hardly knew what to think. Montrose's own countrymen round about the King were consulted. What thought Traquair, Carnwath, Annandale, and Roxburgh?

I have no intention whatever of going with this man." Calendar's features twitched nervously; he chewed a corner of his mustache, fixing the girl with a black stare. "I presume," he remarked after a moment, with slow deliberation, "you're aware that, as your father, I am in a position to compel you to accompany me." "I shall not go with you," iterated Dorothy in a level tone.

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