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When Kirk informed him of the cablegram that had cast him adrift in Panama, leading indirectly to his entanglement with the dignity of Ramon Alfarez and the Spanish law, Cortlandt replied, reassuringly: "Oh, well, your father doesn't understand the facts in the case, that's all. You sit down like a sensible person and write him fully.
"She will show you," said the Dogana men, nodding reassuringly. "Follow her always, always, and you will come to no harm. She is a trustworthy guide. She is my daughter." cousin." sister." Philip knew these relatives well: they ramify, if need be, all over the peninsula. "Do you chance to know whether Signor Carella is in?" he asked her. She had just seen him go in. Philip nodded.
"By and by, madam, you shall know." "It must, of course, be as you wish," agreed the tiny French woman with a smile. "I know nothing about it. Why should I interfere? Will you and your companions please step this way?" Then with surprise, "What, more police?" "Yes. But you must not be afraid," the inspector declared reassuringly. "We want nothing of you. Only what Mr. "Carlton " "Mr.
She struggled desperately; but, against the powerful arms of her captor, her splendid, young strength was useless. As he bound her hands, the man spoke reassuringly; "Don't fight, Miss. I'm not going to hurt you. I've got to do this; but I'll be as easy as I can. It will do you no good to wear yourself out."
Toward evening Louise asked Patricia if she would see Kenneth for a moment, and the girl nodded a ready assent. He came in awkward and trembling, glancing fearfully at the bandaged forehead and the still white face. But Patricia managed to smile reassuringly, and held out a little hand for him to take.
He looked fairly into Jack's eyes with a kind of inquiring amazement at the boy's overwrought intensity. "Why, no, Jack," he said, reassuringly. "If I had I shouldn't have forgotten it, you may be sure. And, well, Jack, there is no use of being sensitive about it, though I understand your indignation especially after he flaunted the fact of the resemblance in such a manner and refused to meet you.
Why should I? It is a very long time ago, isn't it?" "Centuries," said Warden, and smiled again upon her reassuringly. "But I never forgot you and your little farm and the old dog. Have you still got him?" She nodded, her eyes lowered, a choked feeling as of tears in her throat. "He'd remember me," said Warden, with confidence. "He was a friend.
After a few preliminary questions as to age, etc., the justice said, reassuringly, "Now tell your story briefly and clearly." It was indeed a brief story, and it had the impress of truth; but his Honor looked very grave as he recognized how little there was in it to refute the positive testimony already given. "Have you witnesses?" he asked.
Beautiful she must always be, with her faultless features and wonderful eyes, but the bloom and radiance of colour which had been her chief charm had disappeared for the time being as completely as though they had never existed. "I'll love you more," said Peggy reassuringly. "You are ever so much nicer, and you will be as pretty as ever when your hair grows and the marks fade away.
Better that the Provost Guard should let them through; better to sift out that kind of soldier." . . . He calmly turned his horse's head and rode back along the lines of horses and dismounted troopers, commenting reassuringly on what was taking place around them. "There is never any safety in running away unless your officers order you to run.
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