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After this remarkable exhibition of the theoretical as combined with the practical, he sank into a seat near-by, and still holding the chain, sat with closed eyes and pursed lips. It was evident to all the car that the solution of the mystery was a question of moments.
He drew from his inner pocket the envelope which the Judge had given him. Mr. Lincoln ripped it open. A document fell out, and a letter. He put the document in his tall hat, which was upside down on the floor. As he got deeper into the letter, he pursed his mouth, and the lines of his face deepened in a smile. Then he looked up, grave again.
Guildea pursed up his thin lips and drew his brows down, giving to his face a look of sudden pain. "But now I intend to follow his investigations," he added, straightening his features. "The week I wasted at Westgate was not wasted by him in London, I can assure you. Have an apple." "No, thank you; no, thank you." The Father repeated the words without knowing that he did so.
I don't know whether I make myself understood: I am aware that you are not a business man." Stafford inclined his head. "My father's debts will they not be paid, will there not be sufficient?" he asked, in a dry voice. Mr. Falconer pursed his lips and shook his head. "I'm afraid not; in fact, I can say definitely that they will not," he replied, in a hard, uncompromising way.
She was sitting on the arm of the cane chair into which Catherine had fallen, one hand grasping the back of the chair for support, one pointed foot beating the ground restlessly in front of her, her small full mouth pursed indignantly, the greenish-gray eyes flashing and brilliant. As for Langham, the cynic within him was on the point of uncontrollable laughter.
May God help me to be good to you, Esther may God help me! for I see that you will not. So, without more speech, they set out together, and were already got some distance from the spot, ere he observed that she was still carrying the hand-bag. She gave it up to him, passively, but when he offered her his arm, merely shook her head and pursed up her lips.
And then as the boat came opposite, and the trumpeters sent out a brazen crash from the trumpets at their lips, the man turned his head and stared straight at the boat. It was an immensely wide face, fringed with reddish hair, scanty about the lips and more full below; and it looked the wider from the narrow drooping eyes set near together and the small pursed mouth.
He quite detests our family, and indeed all the aristocracy. Melville's mouth pursed, and he looked very grave. Sir John remarked: 'He seems like a monkey just turned into a man. 'And doubtful about the tail, added the Countess. The image was tolerably correct, but other causes were at the bottom of the air worn by John Raikes.
I adore Barbara; the worse she treats me the more I adore her. I had rather that the Sahara flotation should fail than that she should refuse me. I would rather lose three-quarters of my fortune than lose her. Do you understand?" His partner looked at him, pursed up his lips to whistle, then remembered and shook his head instead. "No," he answered.
Colquhoun smiled, pursed up his lips, and gave his head a little shake, as much as to say that he was not going to be tricked into any expression of his private opinions. "The thing will be to get Mr. Brian Luttrell back," said Elizabeth. "Not such an easy thing as it seems, I am afraid, Miss Murray. The lad, Dino Vasari, or whatever his name is, tried hard to keep him, but failed.
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