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Five pairs of eyes stared at the speaker with a new and suddenly awakened interest, and beholding in him that lithe assurance of poise, that indefinable air that bespeaks the trained pugilist and which cannot be mistaken, elbows were nudged, and heads wagged knowingly. Ravenslee's grey eyes were shining, and his pale cheeks tinged with colour.
The General smiled and nudged the young fellow jocosely. "There," said he, "did I not tell you she was a fiery one?" "I hope you did not discuss me in that fashion," said Nan, pausing with annoyance as she moved aside a little, all her pride leaping to her face. "Your father will have his joke," said Young Islay quickly. "He barely let me know you were here."
Andrew looked so pale that people nudged one another to look at him. Mrs. Zelotes settled back, relaxing stiffly from her fierce attitude. Fanny wiped her forehead with a cheap lace-bordered handkerchief. There was a stifled sob farther back, that came from Eva Tenny, who sat back on account of a break across the shoulders in the back of her silk dress.
There was no curtain-raiser, and the first act was well constructed and interesting from the commencement. It was delightful to me to feel, as I did, that I was no longer blasé of town life, or the mimic life of the theatre, and I was inclined to resent the interruption when Farnham nudged me, whispering "There's Wildred and his friends just coming into the stage box. By Jove! what a pretty girl!"
"Want to!" exclaimed Roger. "You couldn't keep him away with a ray gun, Captain Barnard." "Fine," said Kit. "Incidentally, I'm not in the Solar Guard any more; don't even hold a reserve commission, so you don't have to 'sir' me. I'd prefer just plain Kit. The three boys grinned. "O.K., Kit," said Tom. Astro began to fidget and Tom nudged Roger. "Think we can spare the Venusian for a little while?"
Benedictus opened the wooden gate, and pushed Ulrich into the playground. The noise there had been loud enough, but at his entrance the game stopped, and his future companions nudged each other, scanning him with scrutinizing glances. The monk beckoned to several of the pupils, and made them acquainted with the smith's son, then stroking Ulrich's curls again, left him alone with the others.
"Oh, I forgot about Mary Nestor being there!" laughed Mr. Damon. "Sly dog, Tom! Sly dog!" and he nudged the youth in the ribs. "It isn't altogether Mary. Though I am going to see her," Tom admitted. "It has to do with a little apparatus I am getting up. I can capture several birds in the same auto, so I'll go along." This pleased Mr. Damon, and he and Tom were soon speeding over the road.
"Ask Pharaoh!" repeated the Prophet, sonorously. The helper nudged Bangs with a swift punch. "If you feel like taking that advice, boss, here's your chance. There's Tasper Britt." The magnate of Egypt was revealed suddenly, coming from the direction of his new mansion. He strode past Elias. "Ask Pharaoh!" advised the Prophet once more, and Britt halted.
Brown before the exercises were over, and she told me Eloise lived in North Mayville with her grandmother, and that she was real glad she had a place to teach in Crompton, for she needed it. "'Poor? I asked, feeling ashamed of myself for the question. "But Mrs. Brown saw nothing wrong in it, and answered, 'Very. "Just then Bell nudged me again, and said, 'Let's go. We can get out now.
It was evidently a preconcerted signal of rebellion, for the boy nudged stopped, and, turning a more intelligent, but equally dissatisfied, face upon the schoolmistress, began determinedly: "Wot's our excuse for coming an hour late? Well, we ain't got none. WE don't call it an hour late WE don't. We call it the right time.
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