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But my dear Bella, believe me that in spite of all the change in him, he is the best of men. He came back, at the moment when Bella had taken the hand comfortingly between her own. 'Eh? said he, mistrustfully looking in at the door. 'What's she telling you? 'She is only praising you, sir, said Bella. 'Praising me? You are sure?
Farther away to the right were the striped canvas tents of the flower-show, still farther off the roundabouts churned out their music, the shooting galleries popped, and the swing boats creaked through the air. Cut off from these things by a line of fencing lay the open park in which the deer grouped themselves under the great trees and regarded the festival mistrustfully.
Roderick turned away and for some moments answered nothing. "Pleasure!" he said at last, huskily. "Call it pain." "I regard you as a sick man," Rowland continued. "In such a case Miss Garland would say that her place was at your side." Roderick looked at him some time askance, mistrustfully. "Is this a deep-laid snare?" he asked slowly.
Nance, sympathizing with his thwarted ambition, smiled as she approached; then she caught her breath. The large brown eyes that the child turned upon her were disconcertingly familiar. "Is this Ted?" she asked. He nodded mistrustfully; then after surveying her gravely, evidently thought better of her and volunteered the information that he was waiting for his daddy. "Where is Mrs. Purdy?"
Now I like the feeling of a runaway horse; and if I am thrown out of the vehicle it is no great matter. But if you should be thrown, Mr. Brand" and Felix paused a moment "another person also would suffer from the accident." "What other person?" "Charlotte Wentworth!" Mr. Brand looked at Felix for a moment sidewise, mistrustfully; then his eyes slowly wandered over the ceiling.
Undine, driven by despair to an inspection of the hotel book-shelves, discovered that scarcely any work they contained was complete; but this did not seem to trouble the readers, who continued to feed their leisure with mutilated fiction, from which they occasionally raised their eyes to glance mistrustfully at the new arrival sweeping the garden gravel with her frivolous draperies.
Off with you; and if I do not find the trap ready when I want it, woe betide you." The boy came for the money mistrustfully, and ran off with it as fast as he could. Smilash went into the chalet and never reappeared.
Sandoz had been listening to him without stirring from his position. His back was still turned, and he said slowly, as if speaking to the wall in a kind of dream: 'No; one does not know, and still we ought to know. But each time a professor has wanted to impress a truth upon me, I have mistrustfully revolted, thinking: "He is either deceiving himself or deceiving me." Their ideas exasperate me.
I agree with you in not attaching much importance to his ideas on that subject as yet. Still, even a boyish fancy may be turned to account in rousing the energies of a lad." "Quite so," assented the lady. "I will certainly give him a lecture." The doctor looked at her mistrustfully, thinking perhaps that she herself would be the better for a lecture on her duties as a mother.
He was brought up by Grigory and Marfa, but the boy grew up “with no sense of gratitude,” as Grigory expressed it; he was an unfriendly boy, and seemed to look at the world mistrustfully. In his childhood he was very fond of hanging cats, and burying them with great ceremony.
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