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"Well, sometimes it won't work," she returned, altogether mockingly now, and sat holding her shapely hands, which were neither so large nor so rough as they might have been, across her middle and watching her son while the machine pushed about under his palm, and he bent his wan eyes upon one of the oval-framed photographs on the wall, as if rapt in a supernal vision.
Why, no French boat like that would dare to come near England now. I s'pose that's a French boat too!" He pointed to another about a mile behind. "No," I said; "that looks like a big yacht or a cutter. I shouldn't wonder if it's a revenue cutter." "Well, you are a clever chap," said Bob mockingly "setting up for a sailor, and don't know any more about it than an old cuckoo."
He paraphrased mockingly, going down to that terrifically deep-sea bass note of a boy whose voice is changing. Helen May threw her eraser at him and missed. It went hurtling out into the yard and struck Starr on the point of the jaw, as he was riding up to the cabin.
'That settles more questions than one! he said mockingly. 'For example, it settles a question which most concerns you and me, Rallywood. 'Concerns me? Rallywood flung back the words. 'Would you deny it? You are as deep in that as I, nodding towards the door behind them. Rallywood's answer came slowly. 'I do not deny it. Why should I wish to?
"Why, 'tis only a tale, you know," said Gül-Bejáze, stroking mockingly the chin of worthy Halil Patrona, and then she resumed her story. "The Sultan commanded that Irene should be expelled from the harem, for he had no desire to see this living corpse anywhere near him, and the Sultana gave her as a present to the Padishah's nephew, the son of his own brother.
Leila laughed, leaned back in her big, padded chair, dropping one knee over the other. Her dark eyes with the Japanese slant to them rested mockingly on Plank, who had now turned completely around in his chair, leaving his half-written cheque on her escritoire behind him.
Nearer still! Oh, for a lull in the tempest, that they might give one shout back! "Try," said Mr Rastle, "they may hear it. Here, Roach, come and shout one, two, three, and a " What a shout it was! The wind got hold of it as if it had been a sparrow's twitter, and tossed it mockingly over their heads and far away behind them, who knows where? "It's no go," said Wraysford.
Already, at fifteen, the King, who has been mockingly dubbed "le bien aimé" was breaking away from the austere hands of his boyhood's mentor, Cardinal Fleury, and was beginning to snatch a few "fearful joys" in the company of his mignons, such as the Duc de La Tremouille, and the Duc de Gesvres, and a few gay women of whom the sprightly and beautiful Princesse de Charolois was the ringleader.
He took down the receiver and Opal's voice greeted him, mockingly, tauntingly from his own world. The little ivy leaved church with its Saint Cecilia at the organ, and its strange weird message about a God that cared for man's ways, dropped away like a dream that was past. When he hung up the receiver and turned back to his couch again the girl had closed the window. It annoyed him.
It's right enough in the Bible. ...Well, we'll go on to Boston to-morrow." "This is your home," his father repeated. "Naturally William, all of us have been disturbed; but nothing beyond that. I trust we are a loyal family. What you've done can't be mended with hard words." "She may become very fashionable," Gerrit mockingly told his brother. "It'll be a blow to Camilla," Jeremy chuckled.
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