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She paused and regarded the expectant girls eagerly. "Maybe," said Betty, noncommittally. "You might tell us the idea first." "Listen," cried Mollie. "My idea is that if we take the hermit by surprise, call him by his name of Paul Loup. Why " She paused, and the light of inspiration filled her eyes. "I could even speak to him in French "
"I hadn't known the Assassin-President had given you a code word, Lord Virzal," he commented. "That doesn't happen very often." "The Assassin-President has honored me with his friendship," Verkan Vall replied noncommittally, as he, Dirzed and Olirzon climbed out of the airboat. Marnik was holding it an unobtrusive inch or so above the flat top of the dome, away from the edge of the pavilion roof.
Ussher received her beloved Christine with open arms; Riatt went noncommittally upstairs to take a bath; Hickson had decided, in spite of his depression of spirits, to try to make up a little of last night's lost sleep, when he received a summons from his sister.
At this season they are inundated." "Then, how am I to get through?" "That you will be able to understand better when you are there," said the officer noncommittally. "Is it open country?" she asked wonderingly. "Shall we be quite exposed?" "Not at night," he returned grimly. "And it is partly forest covered, that morass. The guns have shattered the forest in places.
A half hour later he walked into the offices of the Times-Republican and to the night editor's desk. "Hello, Bassett," said that gentleman. "We thought you were dead. Well, how about the sister in California? It was the Clark story, wasn't it?" "Yes," said Bassett, noncommittally. "And it blew up on you! Well, there were others who were fooled, too. You had a holiday, anyhow."
"I didn't say he could," returned her friend noncommittally. "But when it comes to knowing him, what do you know about him or about me, say? I might be a low-lived coyote without you knowing it. I might be all kinds of a devil. A good girl like you wouldn't know it if I set out to keep it still." "I could tell by looking at you," she answered promptly. "Yes, you could," he derided good-naturedly.
If, during a season of adoration, Miss Rawle is indiscreet enough to tell her, then that is a different matter. But I don't believe she will." Patience had just finished doing her hair when the object of her monologue appeared in the door and after a quick survey of the room stepped inside. "Was Miss Rawle here?" she asked abruptly. "Yes," answered Patience, noncommittally. "I'm glad I wasn't.
I noticed these little things at the time, not because I thought they had any importance, but merely by chance, wondering at the sparkle of the one diamond which had caught my eye. "What do you make of her?" I asked as Kennedy finished telephoning. "A very charming and capable girl," he answered noncommittally. "Did you notice how that diamond in her neck sparkled?" I asked quickly. He nodded.
"Why, I " Jack halted. He could not frame an excuse at once, nor invent a new lie to cover his old sin. Deeper and deeper he was getting into the mire of deception. Echo had arisen from the seat. "It was over three thousand dollars, wasn't it?" she insisted. "Something like that," answered Jack noncommittally. "Well, where did you get it?" demanded his wife.
"Is it almost ten?" Cherry said sleepily, gazing in surprise at the clock that was visible through the open door. "I'm terribly ashamed! And when did you get up, and silently make your bed, and hang up your things?" "Oh, early!" Alix answered, noncommittally. "I had a bath, and this is my second breakfast!" Cherry, who was reading a letter, did not hear her.
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