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"Won't he run away?" his new owner asked. Matt shrugged his shoulders. "Got to take a gamble. Only way to find out is to find out." "Poor devil," Scott murmured pityingly. "What he needs is some show of human kindness," he added, turning and going into the cabin. He came out with a piece of meat, which he tossed to White Fang. He sprang away from it, and from a distance studied it suspiciously.
He beckoned to Peggy, and they both endeavored to unclasp Harriet's clinging arms from her brother. "No, no," she shrieked. "I cannot let you go, Clifford. Is there no way to prevent this awful thing? Major Gordon," turning toward that officer suddenly, "can't you do something? Can't you do something?" "There is naught that can be done," replied Major Gordon pityingly.
No matter he would live; he would struggle against this heaviness, this coldness this pillar of ice in which he was being slowly frozen frozen frozen! inch by inch! He made a furious effort to move, and uttered a scream of agony, stabbed through and through by torturing pain. "Keep still!" said the surgeon pityingly. Sir Francis heard him not.
Despite his effort to prevent her she readjusted the kerchief which she had wound about the torn and crushed foot, very carefully and tenderly. "It must hurt you very much," she said pityingly. He took the little ministering hands in his and kissed them. "Oh, madam, madam!" he groaned. "God knows I would shed every drop of my blood a thousand times to save you.
The gray horse certainly did have the appearance of having been ridden hard. He stood, his legs braced, his head drooping, his muzzle and chest flecked with foam. Barbara murmured pityingly as she stroked the beast's neck; and there was quick forgiveness in her eyes when she again looked at Haydon. Haydon was big fully as tall as Harlan, and broader.
When you have underdone a fellow's eggs and overdone his toast and eaten the remainder for a term or two, you begin to feel that mere social distinctions and differences of age no longer form a barrier. Besides, he had news which was absolutely fresh, news to which no one could say pityingly: 'What! Have you only just heard that! 'Hullo, Graham, he said.
This sudden glow brought into relief his ragged, unkempt condition, the sallowness of his face, and his wasted form, and Saint-Prosper could not but contrast pityingly this cheerless object, in the garb of a ranchero, with the prepossessing, sportive heir who had driven through the Shadengo Valley.
"You're nothing but a baby yourself and you have got a baby they tell me. Take me to see him, my dear." They were friends from that hour. Ethel, with grateful tears in her eyes, led her up to the dainty berceaunette where the heir of Catheron Royals slept, and as she kissed his velvet cheek and looked pityingly from babe to mother, the last remains of anger died out of her heart.
I thought she had gone to fetch my baby, and I remained with her child a puny, crying thing upon my knees. But she did not return. Presently my husband came in, and I appealed to him. 'Tell Vincenza to take her wretched, little baby away, I said. 'I want my own. This is her child; not mine. "My husband looked at me, pityingly, as it seemed to my eyes. Suddenly the truth burst upon me.
Strictly speaking, it was imprisonment for life, Paragraph I. But ... After all, she had stood up in the court itself and simply confessed. The two witnesses from the village had looked pityingly at her, and the judge had put his questions kindly; but for all that, she was no match for the bright intellects of the law.
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