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Updated: April 30, 2025


"Las Vegas, do you see any Apaches?" asked Roy, quizzingly. The cowboy made no reply, but he strode out from the porch, directly in front of the mustang. Bo was pulling hard on the bridle, and had him slowing down, but not controlled. When he reached the house it could easily be seen that Bo had pulled him to the limit of her strength, which was not enough to halt him.

'And what do you propose? he said, with a scornful sniff. 'Give me the children. I will elevate them in the fear of the Lord. You go your own godless way, free of burdens you and your Christian poppet. You no longer belong to us. Give me the children, and I'll go away. He looked at her quizzingly. 'You have been drinking, my good mother-in-law. 'Ay, the waters of affliction.

He was so keen that he omitted to pouch any of my belongings, and I retained my money, Donald's watch, and the priceless strip of bloodstained linen. My tuck and pistols were naturally taken from me on my capture. "Any luck?" I asked quizzingly, when he at last gave over the search. Too furious or too cautious to reply, he brutally kicked a dragoon whom he caught smiling.

The face for a moment had seemed quite young, but now the flush faded, and the light died out from his eyes. O'Malley never understood how the change came about so quickly, for in a moment, it seemed, the doctor was calm again, quietly lighting one of his black cigars over by the desk, peering at him half quizzingly, half mockingly through the smoke.

I ain’t tuck Sampson’s place: no, suh.” “Oh, he’s having a day offHosmer went on, smiling quizzingly at the dapper little darkey, and handing him a red apple from the dish of fruit standing in the center of the table. Maje received it with a very unmilitary bob of acknowledgment. “He yonda home ’cross de riva, suh. He ben too late fu’ kotch de flat’s mornin’ An’ he holla an’ holla.

He was certainly prepared for the events of September: many times he had quizzingly asked Stapfer how the constitution was faring, and he must have received with quiet amusement the solemn reply that there could be no doubt as to its brilliant success.

Some people have genius, and that, I'm telling you, is well enough so far as it goes; but I have luck too, and I'm not so sure but luck is a hantle sight better than genius. I'm guessing you have lost your way in the mist now?" He looked quizzingly at me, and I was almost ashamed to admit that I had been in a maze for the greater part of the morning.

This stealing of the junior play and presenting it before the juniors had the opportunity, appealed to Emma. This was more in the order of the books she had read. Louise sat up on the rostrum, appointing the students to their parts. She looked at Emma quizzingly, "About your part, Emma," she began. "I know what I want to be. Let me be queen. I'd dearly love to put my hair up and wear a train."

He looked at her quizzingly. "No, dear," she said earnestly. "There's only Levi Jacobs, Reb Shemuel's son, who's been coming round sometimes to play with Solomon, and brings me almond-rock. But I don't care for him at least not in that way. Besides, he's quite above us." "Oh, is he? Wait till I write my novels!" "I wish you'd write them now. Because then I should have something to read Oh!"

"All right," replied the painter, indifferently. The older man shot a curious sidewise glance at his moody companion; then, striking a match, he gave careful attention to his pipe. Watching the cloud of blue smoke, he said quizzingly, "I suppose 'Her Majesty' was royally apparelled for the occasion-properly arrayed in purple and fine linen; as befits the dignity of her state?"

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