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Somers took up the remark of Mrs. Somers where she had left it, and expatiated on it till breakfast was over, so courteously and so ramblingly that I was convinced the affair Ben had at heart had been revealed.
He threw forward his head and riveted his eyes on the milky depths of the crystal. In a moment he began to talk, first ramblingly, then coherently. "I see a man, a dark man," he began. "He is talking earnestly to a young girl. She is trying to avoid him. Ah he seizes her by both arms. They struggle. He has his hand at her throat. He is choking her."
And Sol Blugg pointed unsteadily at Phil and Roger. "I know how it is," he went on, ramblingly. "You went there in place o' Abe queered the hull thing fer us, you did! I know! You're in with Abe, an' Abe's in with you! Thought you'd do us out o' our little game, eh? Say, Larry!" he called to the man on the sidewalk. "Look at these three fellers same ones was on the train last night.
She wetted her handkerchief with the cold, filthy water spread over the cellar floor and laid it on his forehead. Aladdin spoke ramblingly or kept silence. Every now and then the girl freshened the handkerchief, and presently Aladdin fell into a troubled sleep. When he awoke his mind was quite clear. The lantern still burned, but faintly, for the air in the cellar was becoming heavy.
"I I would have done anything," she repeated as if someone had contradicted her. She went on, dreamily, ramblingly, "He is is my brother. She stopped through weakness. "Where is Dr. Hopf?" asked Kennedy, trying to recall her fleeting attention. "Dr. Hopf? Dr.
It was curious to see the looks of wonder, sorrow and sympathy exchanged between the members of the family as I talked ramblingly and incoherently at the table. But this feint served one purpose; it broke down the barrier between landlord and tenants.
It used to be pleasant in the afternoon, after the day's work was done and before one went on with the evening's study how odd it would have seemed in the old time for a young man of the industrial class to be doing post-graduate work in sociology, and how much a matter of course it seems now! to walk out into the gardens of Lowchester House, and smoke a cigarette or so and let her talk ramblingly of the things that interested her. . . . Physically the Great Change did not do so very much to reinvigorate her she had lived in that dismal underground kitchen in Clayton too long for any material rejuvenescence she glowed out indeed as a dying spark among the ashes might glow under a draught of fresh air and assuredly it hastened her end.
And where, he asked defiantly, was the gratitude in that? He told Joe ramblingly but more or less truthfully how he had been betrayed and deserted by a man he had befriended; one Barney Oakes, upon whom Casey would like to lay his hands for a minute. "What I done to the burro ain't nothin' t' what I'd do t' that hound uh hell!" he declared, pounding the table with his good fist.
At no time in his life had he been at such a loss for language. His heart was thumping in the most extraordinary fashion, and he prodded the end of his walking-stick into the ground with quite a ferocious earnestness. She was still looking at him and still smiling. "And," he went on ramblingly, "that's why I hope we shall always be good friends."
Peter put up his right hand and swore so to do. "Now tell us all you know," said the Sénéchal. And Peter ramblingly told how he and Tom had been drinking together the night before, and how Tom had started off home and he had gone to bed. "Were you both drunk?" "Well " "Very well, you were. Did you think it right to let your friend go off in that condition when he had to cross the Coupée?"
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