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Updated: May 23, 2025
A steersman who has captured a very curious specimen carries it off carefully to press between the leaves of his signal-book, like a flower. Another sailor, passing by, taking his small roast to the oven in a mess-bowl, looks at him quizzically and says: "You had much better give it to me. I'd cook it!" August 24th. Nearly five days have passed since I abandoned my little house and Chrysantheme.
For a moment Foster glanced quizzically at his friend as if he was puzzled to account for his unexpected proffer, but knowing Will's impulsiveness as he did he was quick to respond, and in a brief time the few belongings of Peter John and his room-mate were unpacked and the beds were set up, the shades at the windows, and the few scanty belongings all arranged. "I didn't bring a carpet.
The boy returned a friendly "Good-afternoon," and waited for the stranger to continue. "She looks some as if you was the whole pack on this deal," was the next remark. "Well," replied Wilbur, looking at him quizzically, "I wasn't conscious of being crowded here."
But I forget" quizzically "you don't read newspapers, do you, even when they contain accounts of your own greatness." "I wonder if I deserve that? At any rate, I got it," said Cleek with a laugh. "Yes, I heard all about Sir Horace's wedding. Some four or five months ago, wasn't it?" "No, three three, last Thursday, the fourteenth. A woman doesn't forget the date of her enforced abdication.
It was his way to force things to his liking, if possible; and he wanted to hear about the woman why, he did not ask himself. The new arrival, Fancourt by name, kept looking at him quizzically. Gaston presently said that he would visit the menagerie and see this famous dompteuse that afternoon. "She's a brick," said Bagshot.
He dumped the apparatus he was carrying into the rear compartment of the roadster. "But why speak of miracles? Even if we were sent to a modern hand laundry, we could hardly be shrunk to ant-size. Shall we ramble along home?" The Pact "What are we going to do to-night?" asked Jim. Dennis looked quizzically at his big friend.
We thought our trip was ended here, but he asks us to come on down and meet him at Fort Vermilion! It seems a long way; but we're very glad to meet you, Captain Saunders." They all shook hands, and the grizzled veteran smiled at them quizzically.
Everyday light had filled her with bleakness and disillusion. She had had childish fancies; that her husband did not really love her; that she counted for nothing in his life. Yet Sir Hugh had never changed, except that he very seldom made love to her and that she saw less of him than during their engagement. Sir Hugh was still quizzically tender, still all grace, all deference, when he was there.
Ought to have been there and seen the expression on Hiram's face! I reckon I've shown him a few things in politics that will last him for an object-lesson." "I suppose they'll want to keep you in for life, now," she said with patient resignation. "And I had so hoped " She did not finish. He looked at her quizzically for a little while and her expression touched him.
"There, there," said the Major, "I thank the Lord I came to Kentucky to see for myself. Damn the land. I have plenty more, and little else." He turned quizzically to Colonel Clark, revealing a line of strong, white teeth. "Suppose we drink a health to your drummer boy," said he, lifting up his gourd.
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