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A tall and muscular young fellow with open-throated shirt and stalwart, hirsute chest, swaggered toward him, fingering rather carelessly, it seemed to Shillaber, the musket he held. "Lookin' for somebody, stranger?" he inquired, meaningly. Shillaber, somewhat taken aback, inquired by what right the members of this colony held possession.
He closed his mouth and blushed crimson. Big Jack and his pals smiled at each other meaningly. "Well?" demanded Coulson. "It's not true," mumbled Sam. "Didn't you go with her?" "Yes but " "But what?" "I had to." "What do you mean?" There was no help for it. "It was she carried me off!" Sam burst out. There was an instant's silence in the room. The white men stared at the unexpected answer.
Around it lay a little garden inhabited by a colony of chicken-coops "All my own making," Estelle said. "Oh, of course, sister held the nails and bossed, but I did it. I like it, too. It's more fun than working red poppies on tidies that's about all they'll let you do back East." "It doesn't matter much what you do out here," said Rivers, meaningly. "Oh yes, it does.
Lovegrove, a little nonplussed and put about. "Still, if you enjoy doing anything, how can it be good and kind to do it?" Serena said argumentatively. "Susan is very fond of publicity. I think people very often deceive themselves about their own motives." She looked meaningly at Dominic Iglesias as she spoke. And he looked back at her gravely and kindly, though with a slightly amused smile.
The poet seemed to have lost his identity nothing of the man of the world was left in speech, thought, or movement. When Harry re-entered, his uncle was sitting beside the poet, who had not yet addressed him a word; nor had he again raised his head. Every now and then the sound of an indrawn breath would escape Poe, as if hot tears were choking him. St. George waved his hand meaningly.
Then she got up with a profound sigh, and went to bed. The next morning he said to her meaningly, "I shall hear of you through your friend." Mr. Snooks saw them off from Rome with that pathetic interrogative perplexity still on his face, and if it had not been for Helen he would have retained Miss Winchelsea's hold-all in his hand as a sort of encyclopaedic keepsake.
"I look as though I had been on a bat!" exclaimed Carden, surveying himself in a mirror. "Do you think any girl could find any attraction in such a countenance?" "She will," observed the Tracer meaningly. "Now, Mr. Carden, one last word: The moment you find yourself in love with her, and the first moment you have the chance to do so decently, make love to her.
"The storm will break soon," observed Sarah. She had turned away to the window. "I wonder," said Alice; "perhaps he has discovered " She broke off meaningly. "That's what I think," said Prudence. Sarah shook her head; but what she meant to convey was uncertain, for she had her back turned and she said nothing at the moment.
Your father is dead is he?" she asked with an air of indifference. "Yes. He is dead," Hugh said meaningly, as he glanced around the luxurious little room with its soft rose-shaded lights and pale-blue and gold decorations. On her right as she stood were long French windows which opened on to a balcony.
Boldrick and I would be very good friends indeed," said Mrs. Falchion; "and I purpose visiting him again. It is quite probable that we shall find we have had mutual acquaintances." She looked at Roscoe meaningly as she said this, but he was occupied with Ruth. "You were not afraid?" Roscoe said to Ruth. "Was it not a strange sensation?"
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