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No one can put it out of my head but that those rascals are plotting some piece of villany against our friend. Poor senora, poor Rosarito! When one thinks that this might have been avoided by what I proposed to Dona Perfecta two days ago " "My dear niece," said the Penitentiary phlegmatically, "we have done all that it was in human power to do to carry out our virtuous purpose. More we cannot do.
But she seemed to have guessed his thought: she went on phlegmatically, resignedly, and a little ironically: "One has to put up with it. Everybody cannot draw a prize. I've drawn a blank: so much the worse!" She never even thought of looking for a more profitable place outside France. She said: "Stones are hard everywhere." There was in her a profound, skeptical, and mocking fatalism.
"But if somebody is bleeding and falls off a horse slow, and catches hold of things and tries like hell to hang on " He lifted the small flap that covered the cinch ring and revealed a reddish, flaked stain. Phlegmatically he wetted his finger tip on his tongue, rubbed the stain and held up his finger for Lone to see.
A little further, and they encountered the border of drift-ice that, travelling down from the northeast in company with numerous icebergs, closes the fiord-mouths in summer like a magic bar. "I shall think it great luck if this breaks up so that we can get through it in a month," Valbrand observed phlegmatically. "A month?" Alwin gasped, overhearing him. The old sailor looked at him in contempt.
"Monsieur le Comte," he said, "Monsieur le Marquis, your father, desires to speak to you." Jehan viewed the scene phlegmatically, "What!" The Chevalier set down his glass. His companions did likewise. "You are jesting, Jehan." "No, Monsieur. This moment he commanded me to approach you." "The marquis wishes to speak to me, you say?"
When the animal sits, it curves its back and bows its head, so as to look straight down on the ground; sometimes it holds on with its hands by a higher branch, sometimes lets them hang phlegmatically down by its side and in these positions the Orang will remain, for hours together, in the same spot, almost without stirring, and only now and then giving utterance to its deep, growling voice.
The breeds nodded again, a trifle less phlegmatically. Perhaps Pete's eyes had begun to gleam, such a gleam as the ptarmigan sees in the eyes of the little weasel, leaping through the snow. "The mine's worth millions more money than you can dream of. Each of you get a sixth one third divided between you. You'll never get more money for one night's work.
Your conduct is really extraordinary; I should very much like to hear the explanation of it." "I came here this evening, sir," returned the German phlegmatically, "intending to ask M. le President for his daughter's hand. It was my desire to give Mlle. Cecile a brilliant future by offering her so much of my fortune as she would consent to accept.
"Drive into Pressburg!" cried Squire John with impatient celerity, while Palko clambered up on to the box from whence he phlegmatically looked down upon his master. "What are you staring at, sirrah? Drive on, I say." "We have left something behind here," said the old servant. "What have we left behind, eh?"
"I think, my lord," replied Dumber, solemnly, "that every minute improves our chance, but if it goes on much longer," he added phlegmatically, "I shall fall down dead. My 'eart's weak, my lord." This was an ancient joke delivered by Dumber as if it were brand-new, and received by the fags in a like spirit. "Bless you, you've got no heart, Dumber.
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