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On the next morning the case against the tall Italian was rapidly examined, and the Italian discharged. He was then summoned back in rebuttal, and Natalya and Anna's case was called. Four witnesses, one of them being the proprietor of the factory, were produced against them, and stated that Natalya and Anna had struck one of the girls the Italian was escorting.
"And you have had a pretty hard time." "Oh, that's nothing!" He squared his shoulders with unconscious rebuttal of sympathy. "When I was a kid, perhaps but I get a lot of pleasure out of life." "But you must be lonely without any one belonging to you," said Lois, trying to grope her way into the labyrinth. "Wouldn't you be happier if you were married?"
"May I have one word with you, sir?" asked Mr. Royce. "Certainly." "I should like to see Miss Holladay a few moments in private. We wish, of course, to arrange our rebuttal." The coroner looked at him for a moment with eyes in which just a tinge of curiosity flickered. "I'll be very glad to allow you to see her in private," he answered readily.
"You are right, I have no doubt, and I believe this is all I want of you, for the present." "And now, may it please the Court," said Mr. Balfour, "I have some testimony to present in rebuttal of that of the defendant. I propose, practically, to finish up this case with it, and to show that the story to which you have listened is false in every particular.
And when Missy, in rebuttal, once pointed out the promenading Genevieve, Mrs. Merriam had only replied that Genevieve's mother ought to know better that Genevieve was a frivolous-minded girl, anyway. Missy, peering through the parlour lace curtains, made no answer; but she thought: "Bother! Everybody can go walking but me!" Then she thought: "She's laughing awful loud. She is frivolous-minded."
"I've given you all she would have had," he said, as if in debate with himself that this was the last rebuttal against possible criticism. Beatrice glided over beside him; she looked out of the window, too, and then at her father. Something quite like tears was in his harsh eyes. "Daddy," she began with a quick indrawing of her breath, "do you think she'd have wanted me to have all all this?"
"Perhaps she was letting you know she was by way of receiving gifts of such a character from her admirers." Jeff couldn't trust himself to speak calmly in rebuttal of Mildred's accusations and so he left the room. One thing he had determined, and that was to cut his time of recreation short and knuckle down to the practice of law immediately.
But if it is meant to be implied that the oligarchy, as a body, conceived the design, or that it was carried out under their auspices, the implication is too absurd to stand in need of serious rebuttal. To carry the argument no farther, the body was too numerous to admit of any general secret coöperation between them for such a purpose.
Noddy Pierce showed him how to grab the weak point in the other fellow's debate and hang on to it through the rebuttal, while the enemy floundered and struggled and splattered disjointed premises all over the hall.
Goodwin when her audacious and gleeful abandon in light opera captured the mature president's fancy, or to her share in that statesman's downfall and malfeasance, the Latin shrug of the shoulder would be your only answer and rebuttal. What prejudices there were in Coralio concerning Senora Goodwin seemed now to be in her favour, whatever they had been in the past.
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