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Very provocatively, the guard stood a considerable time gazing at nothing, but he stepped forward finally, and Batoche slipped away. He went directly to the house of M. Belmont, where, as his time was short, he would be best able to get all the information that he wanted.
"Well," said Penrod, clearing his mouth after a struggle, "who wants 'em to? Ouch!" "I hear they call Georgie Bassett the 'little gentleman," ventured the barber, provocatively, meeting with instant success. "They better not call ME that," returned Penrod truculently. "I'd like to hear anybody try. Just once, that's all! I bet they'd never try it ag OUCH!" "Why? What'd you do to 'em?"
Constant she might be, but it was the constancy of a woman unaffected with ardent emotion. If she granted him her lips they had no fervour respondent to his own; she made a sport of it, forgot it as soon as possible. Upon Hilliard's vehement nature this acted provocatively; at times he was all but frenzied with the violence of his sensual impulses.
And I suppose being me I didn't choose that a man should dance with me, ride with me, obviously admire me, and yet remain absorbed in other things. And being you of course it never struck you that, for my kind of girl, your provocatively casual attitude almost amounted to a challenge. Besides as I said you were charming; you were different.
On his starting and sickening at the sight, one of Moipu's young men picked up a human foot, and provocatively staring at the stranger, grinned and nibbled at the heel. None need be surprised if Mr. Stewart fled incontinently to the bush, lay there all night in a great horror of mind, and got off to sea again by daylight on the morrow. 'It was always a bad place, Atuona, commented Mr.
Gaspare's like a merry devil tempting one." As if Gaspare had understood what Maurice said, he suddenly spun round from his companions, and began to dance in front of Maurice and Hermione, provocatively, invitingly, bending his head towards them, and laughing almost in their faces, but without a trace of impertinence.
But you, Larree, await me here in my garden " she smiled at him, provocatively maliciously, too. "For shall not one who has resisted a world of goddesses be given all chance to worship when at last he finds his own?" She laughed whole-heartedly and was gone. And at that moment I liked Yolara better than ever I had before and alas better than ever I was to in the future.
And feelings such as that inevitably try to disprove themselves by noisy self-assertion. Accordingly Tom after various jocular remarks in patois to Peter, who would have laughed at them had he dared, but, knowing Nance's feelings towards her brother was not sure how she would take it loudly and provocatively to Gard "Expect to make them mines pay, monsieur?" "Well, I hope so.
Banneker, his eyes fixed on hers, played for time and a further lead with a banality. "You're pleased to flatter me." "Aren't you pleased to be flattered?" she returned provocatively. He put his hand on her wrist. She swayed to him with a slow, facile yielding. He caught her other wrist, and the grip of his two hands seemed to bite into the bone.
Being somewhat of an age, and a widow of dignity the late Monsieur Jolicoeur has held the responsible position under Government of Ingénieur des Ponts et Chaussées yet being also of a provocatively fresh plumpness, and a Marseillaise, it was of necessity that Madame Veuve Jolicoeur, on being left lonely in the world save for the companionship of her adored Shah de Perse, should entertain expectations of the future that were antipodal and antagonistic: on the one hand, of an austere life suitable to a widow of a reasonable maturity and of an assured position; on the other hand, of a life, not austere, suitable to a widow still of a provocatively fresh plumpness and by birth a Marseillaise.
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