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What," he demanded sternly "what have you done with Marian Blessington?" "Mar Marian?" the old voice iterated. "Why, she" the man pulled himself together with a determined effort "she's in her room, of course. Where should she be?" "Is that true?" P. Sybarite demanded of the butler in a manner so peremptory that the truth slipped out before the fellow realised it.
When restored to consciousness, whether from the effect of an excess of fever producing temporary delirium, or from confirmed mental disease, her speech was altogether wild and incoherent the only at all consistent portions of her ravings being piteously iterated appeals to Lady Compton not to surrender her to her aunt in-law, Mrs.
This one was of the smallest and was finally judged to conform neither too little nor too much to the other conditions after a brief whirlwind of wires and counterwires, and an iterated waiting of hansoms at various doors to include Mrs. Medwin. It was from Catchmore itself that, snatching, a moment on the wondrous Sunday afternoon, this lady had the harmonious thought of sending the new cheque.
Wit and sarcasm were lavished at the expense of the President, gibes and jeers and taunts marked the journey from its beginning to its end. "My policy" was iterated and reiterated, until the very boys in the streets, without knowing its meaning, knew it was the source and subject of ridicule, and made it a jest and a by-word at Mr. Johnson's expense.
"Then I have the honour to be seated with a bard of Anglesey?" said I, addressing the man in grey. "Tut, tut," said he of the grey suit. "The greatest prydydd in the whole world," iterated he of the bulged shoe, with a slight hiccup, as he again filled his glass. "Then," said I, "I am truly fortunate."
The profoundest silence reigned in the court as I iterated the question. "You must answer, woman," said the judge sternly, "unless you know your answer will criminate yourself."
As if it were so much water in short, indifferently P. Sybarite tossed it off. "And my hat." "Yo' hat?" Pete iterated in surprise. "Yo' didn't leaf yo' hat wif me, suh; yo' done tek it wif yo' when yo' went upstahs." "Oh," murmured P. Sybarite, dashed. He turned to the door, hesitated, turned back, and solemnly sat himself down.
The major believed that if Congress conceded promptly all that the slave power demanded, "the demagogues of the South would soon be without occupation;" while Hilland asserted that the whole thing originated in bluster to frighten the North into submission, and that the danger was that the unceasing inflammatory talk might so kindle the masses that they would believe the lies, daily iterated, and pass beyond the control of their leaders.
The tune continued to break the perfect stillness with its iterated sadness, and a vague recollection came into my mind of a Chinese legend or poem I had read long ago in London, about a flute-player called Chang Liang.
In Katrine's case it was a turn which made life so unbearable that there were times when she would be forced to bite her lips and set her teeth to keep back a moan, while for hours at a time Patrick Dulany iterated and reiterated the kindness, the thoughtfulness, the goodness to him of Francis Ravenel. "There was never a day, Katrine, while I was at the hospital, that I had not a letter from him.
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