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'Then this is what you mean to do with it? 'Wait till it comes, he said, oracularly. 'Seriously, though, I don't want to tie it all up. The boys may want a start in life. Neither sister thought of observing that the legacy was to one, not to all.

"All right," said Mercer oracularly, in a whisper to me, as Burr major walked off importantly for a few yards, attended by his satellites, and then stopped, drew out his watch with a flourish, looked at it, and put it back with an air that he intended to be graceful. "Look here, you, Tom Mercer do you hear, Jollop? You're not going to have riding lessons.

Aunt Poll snuffled, and followed George to the door; Uncle Zekle drew himself up straight, and looked after him, his clear blue eyes sparkling with two rays, one of honest patriotic wrath, one of affection and regret for George; while Long, from the corner, eyed all with a serpent's wisdom in his gaze, oracularly uttering, as the door shut, "Well, that 'are feller is good grit!"

"I considered that order for varnish as good as booked." "I'm not sure Mr. Pierce knows as much as he thinks he does," said Selma oracularly. "We shall get plans from New York and Boston. If we don't like them we needn't take them. But that's the way to get an artistic thing. And we're going to have the most artistic church in Benham. I'm sorry about the varnish, but a principle is involved."

And yet he pronounces oracularly that Positive Science is the ultimate landing-place of human thought, and that universal Atheism is the final barrier which must needs close and terminate the long series of developments. We have spoken sternly of his system; we have no wish to speak harshly of the man.

The artist never turned his head; and in all his soul’s application to the task his back quivered, his thin neck, sunk into a deep hollow at the base of the skull, seemed ready to snap. Mr Verloc, after a grunt of disapproving surprise, returned to the sofa. He came back, pronouncing oracularly: “Very good. Very characteristic, perfectly typical.”

You're going to hunt up some supposed clue to the murderer." "Perhaps so, Auntie," I said oracularly: "and perhaps not." For I didn't want it to get talked about and be put into all the newspapers. And I knew now if I wanted to keep it out, I must first be silent. Aunt Emma drew nearer and took my hand in hers. At the same time, she held up the other scarred and lacerated palm.

"I've got to the bottom of this affair," he remarked. The lieutenant-colonel, a dry brown chip of a man with short side-whiskers, pricked up his ears without letting a sound of curiosity escape him. "It's no trifle," added the colonel oracularly. The other waited for a long while before he murmured: "Indeed, sir!" "No trifle," repeated the colonel, looking straight before him.

"Very good, sir," said Si, saluting. "This is what I call a puddin'," said Shorty, oracularly, as they drove away. "The Lord always kin be trusted to help the deservin', if the deservin' only keep their eyes peeled for His p'inters. This comes from not workin' yesterday and goin' to church."

You will get used to such interrupted nights that is, if our journey does not end here." "Oh, come, sir, we have dodged them beautifully." "The feeling of security is the beginning of disaster," said Mr. Hume, oracularly. "The rule of the bush is to keep your eyes skinned." "What is the order of the day, then?" "The order of the day is to watch and wait.

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