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They didn't care to be laughed at by a whole dancing hall again for the sake of bringing such a dolt home. One night as they were going to bed, however, someone knocked at the door. It was Nana who matter-of-factly came to ask for a bed; and in what a state.

This journey across one of the most savage and least-known regions in all Europe was arranged as simply and matter-of-factly as a clerk in a tourist bureau would plan a motor trip through the White Mountains.

"And when I met you and Philip and Allan I loved you all so, too, and it seemed so queer you liked me just me, you know, not somebody's granddaughter that he used for trimmings!" "Who wouldn't?" said Phyllis matter-of-factly. "So far as I can see, most people are crazy over you."

He supposed he would have to replace Riley's clothes, which he did, very matter-of-factly and without any comment whatever, restitution being in this case a mere matter of sorting out three suits of his own underwear, which were much better than Riley's, and placing them on the cook's bed. "That you, Lance? Where in the world have you been all this while?

He calculated a moment. The distance was too short for even the briefest of overdrive hops, but it would take time to get there on solar-system drive. He thumbed down the communicator button and spoke into a microphone. "Med Ship Aesclipus Twenty reporting arrival and asking coordinates for landing," he said matter-of-factly. "Purpose of landing is planetary health inspection.

If they didn't use it against us, they'd use it for any sort of emergency dirty trick. So we made up this invasion to persuade every country on earth to arm itself against this particular weapon. Nothing less than monsters in space would justify arming, in the eyes of some politicians! Of course, they'll arm against us as well as anybody else." He spoke matter-of-factly.

With the stunned consciousness of a stabbed person that glinting instant before the blood begins to flow. It was Morton Sebree Marcia's father. "Morton!" "Hattie." "Come up to my dressing room," she said, as matter-of-factly as if her brain were a clock ticking off the words. They walked up an iron staircase of unreality. Fantastic stairs. Wisps of gloom.

"Had an accident," Hetty said matter-of-factly, putting the last dishes on the table. "Tell you about it when we eat. Now you go wash up and call Barney. I want you to put some new glass in that window this afternoon and get that danged lid outta the wall." Curious and puzzled, Johnny washed at the kitchen sink and then walked to the door to shout for Barney.

Jacaro isn't in today. He didn't come to work. On the way downtown his pants caught on fire " Fitzgerald guessed that the voice at the other end of the line said "What?" in, an explosive manner. Brink said matter-of-factly: "I said his pants caught on fire. It was probably something he was bringing here to burn the plant down with a fire bomb. I don't think he's to blame that it went off early.

"I've thought of going up there," she replied, matter-of-factly, "but I can't stand the altitude, I'm afraid and then down here we have my son's little ranch to furnish us eggs and vegetables." "That's an advantage," he admitted; "but on the peak no one expects vegetables it's still a matter of ham and eggs." "Is that so?" she asked, concernedly. "'Tis indeed.

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