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Trent took his own cards up, looked at them nonchalantly, and helped himself to one card. Monty could restrain himself no longer. He threw his hand upon the ground. "Three's," he cried in fierce triumph, "three of a kind nines!" Trent laid his own cards calmly down. "A full hand," he said, "kings up." Monty gave a little gasp and then a moan.

Wolzogen, nonchalantly stretching his legs, approached Kutuzov with a half-contemptuous smile on his lips, scarcely touching the peak of his cap. He treated his Serene Highness with a somewhat affected nonchalance intended to show that, as a highly trained military man, he left it to Russians to make an idol of this useless old man, but that he knew whom he was dealing with.

In the drawling manner in which she said, "Hello, Rosy," and nonchalantly accepted Miss Glynn's invitation for the intervening days before school opened, the new Adelle was revealed. The girls exchanged glances. And "Rosy" whispered Irene Paul, "Our little Adelle is coming on." To which the California girl replied with a chuckle, "Didn't I tell you she was a good old sport?"

There was not even a pedestrian in sight on the block from there to the Bowery. Jimmie Dale straightened up nonchalantly, and stooped almost instantly again, as though the lace were still proving refractory. Again that sharp, searching glance. Again nothing! He went forward now in apparent unconcern; but his right hand, instead of being buried in his coat pocket, swung easily at his side.

And ready at length, she walked nonchalantly out of the prison and into the waiting car which was to carry her to Vincennes. Now the end of all this is best told in the words of a young French soldier who was an eye witness and wrote the whole thing down. To pen the hideous horror I find too difficult a task. "Sunday 11 in the evening.

For some few seconds he strove hard to regain his composure and frame a reply, but Brett, nonchalantly puffing a cloud of smoke into the intervening space, and thus helping his hearer to control his emotions, went on "Pray do not trouble to deny your knowledge of the fact. It is far better for men of the world like you and me to discard subterfuge when engaged in grave and difficult negotiations.

"I'll let you have six hundred thousand of it at a dollar and a half a bushel." "A dollar and a half! Why, my God, man! Oh well" Scannel spread out his hands nonchalantly "I shall simply go into bankruptcy just as you said." "Oh, no, you won't," replied Jadwin, pushing back and crossing his legs. "I've had your financial standing computed very carefully, Mr. Scannel. You've got the ready money.

"Felicia," said he low, bending down by his wife, "did you have any words with Daisy last night?" "Has she told you about it?" said Mrs. Randolph. "Told me what? What is there to tell?" "Nothing, on my part," answered the lady nonchalantly. "Daisy may tell you what she pleases." "Felicia," said Mr. Randolph looking much vexed, "that child has borne too much already. She is ill."

The stranger smiled nonchalantly, paused for an instant to pass his hand through his long chestnut hair, and then said, looking idly at a large, round watch which hung at his waist: "Well, Monsieur, as I have nothing better to do, and as I have no friends here, I am with you; it will pass the time as well as anything else."

"That was one on me," said Captain Hull as he took the wheel. "I never came that way before. Wonder who taught you piloting? Mighty few pilots can find their way up this river." "I came that way," said Dick nonchalantly, "because the water is deeper and there is less grass. The other river is pretty shallow and gets badly choked up at this season."

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