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My head aches and my heart aches and my soul aches." She lifted her head defiantly. "I think I had better be going," Preston Eustace repeated, looking down at her sorrowfully. "Oh! don't be going," Betty said. "What in the name of sense do you want to be going for?" Then without warning or premeditation she hurled herself at his breast. "Oh!

It could not have been made quicker. It was thus that John Gordon had thought of it as he had turned Mr Whittlestaff's letter over in his mind. The appeal had been made readily enough. The making of it had been easy; the words to be spoken had come quickly, and without the necessity for a moment's premeditation. He had known it all, and from a full heart the mouth speaks.

Such felicitous wording of subject-matter so objectionable: such an unassailable presentation of so indefensible a principle could hardly have been the fruit of premeditation. Cornelia was allowing things to take their course. "It isn't disagreeable! it's " Bressant broke off, unable or unprepared to say what it was. "Why must we forget it?" he added, with a half-assured look of significance.

In time, even the thought of taking so much as a single step toward the intimacies from which she had come so far, had ceased to occur to her. And now, suddenly, without plan or premeditation, she was on her way actually to touch again, if only for a few moments, the lives that had been so large a part of the simple, joyous life which she had known once, but which was so foreign to her now.

"Yes, my son, the wolverine is a very knowing brute, and if he thinks he may be trailed, he will sometimes without the slightest sign of premeditation jump sideways over a bush, a log, or a rock, in order to begin, out of sight of any trailer, a new trail; or he may make a great spring to gain a tree, and ascend it without even leaving the evidence of freshly fallen bark.

So definite a premeditation as he had imagined there had not been, and relief carried him to pity. "So it had come to that?" he said. "Yes," replied Stella. "And you had your share in bringing it to that you who sit in judgment." "I!" Thresk exclaimed. "Yes, you who sit in judgment. I am not alone. No, I am not alone. A crime was committed? Then you must shoulder your portion of the blame."

"Verse, 'tis true, is not 'the effect of Sudden Thought. But this hinders not, that Sudden Thought may be represented in Verse: since those thoughts are such, as must be higher than Nature can raise them without premeditation, especially, to a continuance of them, even out of Verse: and, consequently, you cannot imagine them, to have been sudden, either in the Poet or the Actors.

It happened that the thing for which she had been planning, shaped itself so naturally as to give not the slightest color or premeditation to the act. When Dirk and his sister worked their way through the dense crowds to the open air they discovered that it was raining heavily. For almost the first time in her life the fact struck terror to Mart Colson's soul!

"Miss Vernon," replied Godolphin, "all that I said last night, I now, in calmness, and with deliberate premeditation, repeat: all that I can dream of happiness is in your hands." "I would, indeed, that I could disbelieve you," said Constance, sorrowfully; "I have considered deeply on your words. I am touched made grateful proud yes, truly proud by your confessed affection but "

Arthur Constant, in cold blood, and with the most careful premeditation; premeditation so studied, as to leave the circumstances of the death an impenetrable mystery for weeks to all the world, though, fortunately, without altogether baffling the almost superhuman ingenuity of Mr. Edward Wimp, of the Scotland Yard Detective Department.

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