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Pole to assert his locked-up self so vehemently; but it certainly made the stranger shine with a beautiful mild lustre. Their spirits partly succumbed to him by a process too lengthened to explain here. Indeed, I dare do no more than hint at these mysteries of feminine emotion.
A secret's ever safely placed with honest folk and leal; And secrets trusted unto me are in a locked-up house, Whose keys are lost and on whose door is set the Cadi's seal.
He struggled to find a limit, clothing his effort in childish realism of statement. "But in that locked-up room, Uncle Roger, you can't have dead women dead wives." Ormiston laughed quietly. "You hit out pretty straight from the shoulder, master Dick," he said. "Happily I can reassure you on one point.
He had rescued his present companion from starvation in a locked-up house, the barbarous inhabitants of which had gone away for a holiday, and had forgotten the cat. When Ovid took the poor creature home with him in his carriage, popular feeling decided that the unknown gentleman was "a rum 'un."
"Perhaps they will get on better when we are in warmer parts." "I'm afraid they'll die faster then," he said, taking something out of a locked-up box under one of the water-troughs, and to my surprise I saw that it was an ordinary pair of kitchen bellows. "What! are you going to light a fire to warm them, sir?" I said. He smiled. "No, no; don't you know that fish require plenty of air?"
And for that reason I think I have something to say about America. EMIL: Huh! America'll lock you up for your pains. MADELINE: All right. If it's come to that, maybe I'd rather be a locked-up American than a free American. EMIL: I don't think you'd like the place, Madeline. There's not much tennis played there. Jesus what's Hindus? MADELINE: You aren't really asking Jesus, are you, Emil?
They might be similar a puffed iteration, and might be meaningless and wearisome; the gale was a power in earnest. Her brother sat locked-up. She did as a wife would not have done, and held her peace. He spoke; she replied in a few words blunt, to the point, as no wife would have done.
It drove him into the trees again, and for a time he dodged and dropped and sought cover like a chick hiding among reeds from imaginary hawks. "Beaten," he whispered. "Beaten and done for... Chinese! Yellow chaps chasing 'em!" At last he came to rest in a clump of bushes near a locked-up and deserted refreshment shed within view of the American side.
Edward collected all these articles, and a timepiece, and put them into a basket, of which there were two large ones at the end of the room, apparently used for holding firewood. Everything that he thought could be useful, or of value, he gathered together for the benefit of the poor orphan boy. He afterwards went into another small room, where he found sundry small trunks and cases locked-up.
Macallan secured his Diary from observation; that he inferred therefrom the existence of dangerous domestic secrets in the locked-up pages; and that he speculated on using those secrets for his own purpose when he caused the false keys to be made. "Second Question: To what motive are we to attribute Miserrimus Dexter's interference with the sheriff's officers, on the day when they seized Mr.
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