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He knew it was her fear of this contingency which terrified her. "You do feel sure of that?" she burst forth, relievedly. "You do because you know him?" "I do. Let us be calm, dear lady. Let us be calm." "I will! I will!" she protested. "But Captain Palliser has arranged that a lady should come here a lady who disliked poor Temple very much. She was most unjust to him."
One attempt at the left side lost ground and a delayed pass followed by a plunge at centre secured but three yards. Rollins then dropped back to the twenty-five and, with the stand very quiet, dropped the ball over for three points and the first score of the game. Brimfield applauded relievedly and Morgan's kicked off again. But the period ended a minute later and the teams changed goals.
"You wish to know about those beads? Very well, I'll explain, because something has happened I know not what. You all look so infernally serious. Those beads are a key to a code. The British Government is keenly anxious to recover this key. In the hands of certain Hindus those beads would constitute bad medicine." Ling Foo spread his hands relievedly. "That is the story.
If you'll just let me keep notes for you and remember things and answer your letters, and just make calculations you're too busy to attend to, I should feel right-down happy, Father." "Eh!" he said relievedly, "tha art like thy mother." "That would make me happy if there was nothing else to do it," said Ann, smoothing his shoulder. "You're her girl," he said, warmed and supported.
Noses were lowered and brought together, feet were stamped, hands were wiggled behind backs, and right along the American, the agent, talked and talked. They demurred, they spat on the boards, they lifted their hands aloft and then they ordered the pilot to return to the Noa-Noa, and that vessel, whistling long and relievedly, pointed her nose toward the opening in the reef.
"How many women have you been intimate with all over the world, Pritch?" Pritchard blushed plum colour to the short hairs of his seventeen-inch neck. "'Undreds," said Pyecroft. "So've I. How many of 'em can you remember in your own mind, settin' aside the first an' per'aps the last and one more?" "Few, wonderful few, now I tax myself," said Sergeant Pritchard, relievedly.
"Pritchard blushed plum color to the short hairs of his seventeen-inch neck. "''Undreds, said Pyecroft. 'So've I. How many of 'em can you remember in your own mind, settin' aside the first an' per'aps the last and one more? "'Few, wonderful few, now I tax myself, said Sergeant Pritchard, relievedly. "'An' how many times might you 'ave been at Aukland? "'One two, he began.
During the first mile he behaved himself in the most gentlemanly fashion; and if he shied once or twice, waltzed a little, it was only because he was full of life and spirit. They trotted, they cantered, ran and walked. Warburton, hitherto holding himself in readiness for whatever might happen, relaxed the tension of his muscles, and his shoulders sank relievedly.
In about two minutes a light flashed in the hall, the front door was unlocked, and Martin appeared, half-dressed. Bart relievedly put up his watch. It was just three minutes of twelve. He instantly placed the express envelope in Martin's hands, slipping into the vestibule. "Mr. Martin," he said, "it is necessary for you to verify the contents of this package.
He was so sure that Lorraine must be somewhere within a mile or two of the place that he seemed to think the search was practically over when Jack, nosing out the trail of Al Woodruff, went trotting toward Spirit Canyon. "Took the wrong turn after she left the corrals here," Warfield commented relievedly. "She wouldn't get far, up this way."
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