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Updated: June 15, 2025
She felt reassured, yet she was tremendously frightened.... Especially as she realized that the telephone was in the entrance hall within earshot of the dining-room.... She was decidedly more frightened when she got back from her telephoning, and looked at Flint. He was clutching at the table with both hands, his body tilted slightly forward, his lips ominously thin.
Sir George Soane has alighted within the last few minutes 'And knows nothing of them! my lady cried, clapping her hands in triumph. 'That is so, the landlord answered ominously. Then, turning to the bewildered attorney, 'For you, sir, he continued, 'if you have anything to say, be good enough to speak. On the face of it, this is a dirty trick you have played me. 'Trick? cried the attorney.
We are beginning to eat blubber and find biscuits fried in it to be delicious. We really have everything necessary for our comfort and only need a little more experience to make the best of our resources. The weather has been wonderfully, perhaps ominously, fine during the last few days. The sea has frozen over and broken up several times already.
Stanwick has been to me." The three sisters looked at one another in silent wonder over the rims of their spectacles and shook their heads ominously. Dear reader, we must return at this period to Rex poor, broken-hearted Rex whom we left in the company of Pluma Hurlhurst in the spacious parlor of Whitestone Hall. "Daisy Brooks is at this moment with Lester Stanwick!
It took them some time to scale Dolly's stubborn breast, and it took them another hour to reach Seat Sandal; and by the time they came to the iron gate in the fence, which at this point divides the two counties, the atmosphere had thickened ominously, and dark wreaths of fog were floating about and around them, whirled here and there by a boisterous wind which shrieked and roared at them with savage fury, as if it were the voice of some Titan monarch of the mountain protesting against this intrusion upon his domain.
"You may still return," said his guide, looking ominously back upon him; but Dick scorned to show the white feather, and on they went. They entered a very long range of stables; in every stall stood a coal-black horse; by every horse lay a knight in coal-black armour, with a drawn sword in his hand; but all were as silent, hoof and limb, as if they had been cut out of marble.
Your pedigree would no doubt bear me out: there is as much of the Magyar as of the Pole in your anatomy. Athlete, and yet a tangle of nerves; a ferocious brute at bottom, I dare say, for your broad forehead inclines to flatness; under your bristling beard your jaw must protrude, and the base of your skull is ominously thick.
Somehow, in the dusky lamplight, her small, close-sealed face came ominously back to him. He rubbed his forehead and knitted his brows thoughtfully. After a moment he shook his head and went on: "I am positive that nothing can be gained by highhanded methods, James.
Several times his knees or his hands slipped, making the spar quiver ominously, but, fortunately, he retained his hold on the pole, and at last, after many a narrow escape, arrived under the ironclad's overhanging counter.
The bride's eyes flashed ominously, but there seemed to be nothing she felt like saying. In October, 1857, he removed to the Liscom ranch in the suburbs at the head of the bay and became the tutor of two boys, fourteen and thirteen years of age. He had a forenoon session of school and in the afternoon enjoyed hunting on the adjacent marshes.
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