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I grew steadily, penetratingly, excruciatingly cold, and presently to the singular satisfaction of my conscience began to shake from head to foot with a nervous chill. It was agonizing, but it was so much better than the spiritual chill of which it took the place! I felt as though I should never be warm again.
It was not hot like the summer heat of New York, for Tahiti has the most admirable climate I have found the world over, but at midday I had felt the warmth penetratingly. Noanoa Tiare made nothing of it, but suggested that we both leap into the tarn. I knew a moment of squeamishness, echo of the immorality of my catechism and my race conventions.
Precisely at noon, the folding-doors at the upper end of the hall were thrown widely but noiselessly back, and King Ferdinand, attended by a few pages and gentlemen, slowly entered, and taking his seat, gazed a full minute, inquiringly and penetratingly around him, and then resting his head on his hand, remained plunged in earnest meditation some moments before he spoke.
"It is Isabel Ainslee, and it is a beautiful name." "I quite agree with you. Now, Molly, answer me. How many cakes can you buy two for three cents apiece?" Molly looked at Polly. This was a puzzler surely. "Two," she ventured uncertainly. Uncle Dick looked at her penetratingly. "That might be the answer under some circumstances," he said.
It is needless to state that Chester shared that comfort and seclusion. Reading, talking, building castles which reached into the heavens, these two basked in the warm light of a perfect love. After a little buffeting about in worldly storms, two hearts had come to rest; and how penetratingly sweet was that serene peace of soul.
"And naturally you er were not conscious of any cause for his doing so." The girl raised her wonderful eyes so suddenly and so penetratingly without replying in any other way that the Colonel could only hurriedly say: "I see! None, of course!" At which she rose, the Colonel rising also. "We shall begin proceedings at once.
"No, but she would 'a', if you'd 'a' come as you ought t' 'a' done them months when she wasn't goin' out." He looked at her penetratingly. "I haven't been anywhere since Aunt Susan's death," Elizabeth evaded, determined not to recognize his trend. "You could 'a' come before her death, there was plenty of time. Now look here, I ain't goin' t' beat about th' bush. I'm talkin' square.
Madden stared penetratingly at this outbreak. "Pour water over him, Deschaillon, Hogan," commanded the American briefly. As his two helpers hurried out after buckets, Leonard came close to the sufferer. "Where is it?" he asked shortly. "Where what?" Madden stooped over him. "Where's that medicine chest? What did you do with it? You wouldn't have started that tirade unless you had it."
"Home," answered Honora, a little breathlessly, and added for his deception, "the game's over, isn't it? I'm glad you won." Mr. Brent, however, continued to gaze at her penetratingly, and she avoided his eyes. "But why are you rushing off like a flushed partridge? no reference to your complexion. Has there been a row?" "Oh, no I was just tired. Please let me go."
"It was... it was more drink than anything, Pyotr Stepanovitch." He suddenly raised his head. "If family honour and undeserved disgrace cry out among men then then is a man to blame?" he roared suddenly, forgetting himself as before. "Are you sober now, Mr. Lebyadkin?" Pyotr Stepanovitch looked at him penetratingly. "I am... sober." "What do you mean by family honour and undeserved disgrace?"
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