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Damaris meaningly and pleadingly asked. Charles Verity drew his hand down slowly over his flowing moustache, and smiled at her in tender amusement, as she sat up in a much lace and ribbon befrilled jacket, her hair hanging down in a heavy plait on either side the white column of her warmly white throat.
"We will mark it," he said meaningly, "so that no Seneca dog can ever mistake which way we passed." I did not exactly understand him, but I nodded to Boyd and he gave the signal, and we began the descent through the warm twilight of an open forest that sloped to the creek a thousand feet below us.
The club-house had been given up to the orchestra and dancers, and refreshments were being served on the lawn and under the adjoining trees. Even the veranda had been cleared of chairs. As Sidwell and his companion approached the place, he said in an undertone, "Let's not get in the crush yet; if we do, we won't escape all the evening." His dark eyes looked into his companion's face meaningly.
"I heard what the Duke Gabriel said 'Mi Duvel', I heard enough what he said, and I felt enough what he did!" He laughed, and began to roll a cigarette mechanically, keeping his eyes fixed on her, however. "You heard what my father said and what I said, and you will learn that it is true, if you live long enough," she added meaningly. A look of startled perception flashed into his eyes.
"You ought," Payne answered meaningly, and walking to the other end of the veranda stuck a scrap of white paper on a post. "Say, suppose you try her? I want to see you put a pill through that." Dick was surprised by the fellow's persistence, but there is a fascination in shooting at a target, and when Jake urged him he took the pistol.
He came toward the Bishop pleadingly holding out both hands and striving to speak. Climbing into the buggy, he sat down by the old man's side, quite happy and satisfied and as a little child. "Where are you from?" asked the Bishop again. The man shook his head. He pointed to his head and looked meaningly at the Bishop. "Can't you tell me where you're gwine, then?"
But you will never get such a condition as that unless your pulpits are filled by personalities, instead of puppets who are all cast in one mould, and who profess to be there by divine right." "I am glad to see at least that you are taking an interest in religious matters," her father observed, meaningly. Alison coloured. But she retorted with spirit.
"No, no; pardon me, monsieur," said Lafarge more eagerly than was good for the play, "I am glad to confer with you, you will understand you will understand " He paused. "What will I understand?" "You will understand that I understand!" Lafarge waved meaningly towards the Ninety-Nine, but it had no effect at all. Joan would not give the game over into his hands.
My piano came this morning. Care to try it?" "Rather!" said Sarah. "Well, I never saw anything like it!" This was in reference to her first glimpse of the great drawing-room. "How you've improved it, you dear thing!" "You see, I have my own cheque-book; it saves worry." "I see!" said Sarah, meaningly, putting her purse on the piano, her umbrella on a chair, and herself on the music-stool.
Florence made no reply, and going forward Ben placed a chair deferentially. "It seems necessary for me to reverse the position of host and guest," he said. "Won't you be seated?" The girl did not stir. "I hardly think it necessary," she answered. "Florence," Ben Blair's great chin lifted meaningly, "I will not be offended whatever you may do. I have something I wish to say to you.
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