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"I don't know; but if they were what you suspect they were, they were clever people, far more clever than poor provincials like us." She took a moment for thought. "But I am puzzled by their harping on the subject of I think they called him the Lone Wolf. Now why should they do that?" Duchemin was constrained to take refuge in another shrug. "Who knows?" he iterated.
She repeated her arch query. She was sure he wanted to smoke. Indeed he did if she would permit? And forthwith Maitland's cigarette case was produced, with a flourish. "What a beautiful case!" In an instant it was in her hands. "Beautiful!" she iterated, inspecting the delicate tracery of the monogram engraver's art head bended forward, face shaded by the broad-brimmed hat. "You like it?
The heavy brown hand returned to the spot it had sought soon after the babu's entrance, within the folds of silk across his bosom, and groped therein for an instant. "Even here," he iterated with a maddening manner of supreme self-complacency, producing the bronze box and waddling over to drop it into Rutton's hand. "My lord is satisfied?" he gurgled maliciously.
In demonstration whereof it is hereby and herein stated, iterated, reiterated, set forth, and made manifest that, during the entire night, the "chance" men never won a game or turned a jack, although both feats were common and frequent to the opposition; and furthermore, in support of this our verdict, we call attention to the significant fact that the "chance" men are all busted, and the "science" men have got the money.
'Yes, money! he iterated doggedly, and she learnt that he had borrowed a sum of Harrington, and the amount of the sum. It was a disastrous plight, for Mrs. Shorne was penniless. She cited Ferdinand Laxley as a likely lender. 'Oh, I'm deep with him already, said Harry, in apparent dejection.
So that she iterated in a clearer tone of protest: "You should know I do that I do esteem you as something more than other men. Think what I owe to you, Michael; and then consider this, that of all men whom I have known you alone have never asked for love." He gave a quiet laugh. "There is too much humility in my heart." "No," she said in a dull voice "but you despise me. Do not deny it!"
"I must make my escape," iterated Olympia in a tone more resolute. "If Louvois has effected the arrest of a woman allied to the royal family, it is because he is secure of her conviction. Rather than become his victim, I will endure the shame of flight. "Justification shall come through me!" cried Eugene, raising his right hand as though taking an oath.
"Or, if you object to the costume of the gentler sex, what do you say to the spangles and wand of a harlequin?" "Do you really think that such a costume would become me?" "Do I think?" iterated Dick. "Do I know! Of course it would become you. You will look the part to the life: it wants a figure to show off such a dress and to be shown off by it." "But what about my my wooden legs, Dick?"
This admonition has been iterated in the hundreds of different treatises I have placed before you. My diligence and patience must recommend themselves. My hope must reinspire your drooping energies. Until to-morrow at eventide, adieu!" The time is ripe to learn the effect of these courteous ministrations.
"There is nothing left for us but the open boat." "For me, you mean," she said. "You are certainly as safe here as you have been." "No, there is nothing left for us but the open boat," I iterated stoutly. "Will you please dress as warmly as you can, at once, and make into a bundle whatever you wish to bring with you." "And make all haste," I added, as she turned toward her state-room.
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