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The girl had meant well by her husband in sending for his wife, that was certain; and she did not look bad. She was too sedately and reservedly dressed, in spite of her auriferous face and head and her burnished tone, to be bad; too fearless in eye, too concentrated to be the rover in fields where she had no tenure or right.
If they look repulsive, they'll be believed to be evil. "Tell me about those patches. They're different sizes and different shapes and they appear in different places. You've none on your face or hands, anyhow." "I haven't any at all," said the girl reservedly. "I thought " "Not everybody," she said defensively. "Nearly, yes. But not all. Some people don't have them.
He looked like somebody who has come to the end of torment and is past any feeling but that of relief from suffering. "You " said Braun. "That girl you were with today. Her pop is Major Holt, eh?" Joe frowned, and reservedly said that he was. "You tell her pop," said Braun detachedly, "this is hot tip. Hot tip. Look two kilometers north of Shed tomorrow. He find something bad. Hot! You tell him.
He says, 'I am always out of humour with him: that I could not have behaved more reservedly to Mr. Solmes: and that it is contrary to all his hopes and notions, that he should not, in so long a time, find himself able to inspire the person, whom he hoped so soon to have the honour to call his, with the least distinguishing tenderness for him before-hand.
There was some undertone of mystery about this affair, that she was striving to hide from me, and that conviction built up an ugly barrier between our hitherto unswerving loves. I had never broached any subject to her that required to be spoken of reservedly or discreetly.
'Have you ever had any reason for supposing your steward anything but an upright man? he said to the lady. 'Never the slightest. Have you? said she reservedly. 'Well I have. 'What is it? 'I can say nothing plainly, because nothing is proved. But my suspicions are very strong.
'What time will you be going on? I asked. 'When is the first steamer? he said, and he turned out a guide-book with a time-table. He would leave at about seven. 'But why so early? I said to him. He must be in Lucerne at a certain hour, and at Interlaken in the evening. 'I suppose you will rest when you get to London? I said. He looked at me quickly, reservedly.
On the 16th November, 1851, I was in my study at home at 37, Rue de la Tour d'Auvergne; it was about midnight. I was working. My servant opened the door. "Will you see M. , sir?" And he mentioned a name. "Yes," I said. Some one came in. I shall only speak reservedly of this eminent and distinguished man.
"I've been thinking," said Maril evenly. "I think I can get you a hearing for whatever ideas you may have to help Dara." "Kind of you," murmured Calhoun. "May I ask whose influence you'll exert?" "There's a man," said Maril reservedly, "who thinks a great deal of me. I don't know his present official position, but he was certain to become prominent.
Don't fear, you will also start out as a benefactor among men." "What do you mean?" asked Foma, reservedly. "I've read in the newspaper this morning that you were elected as a member of the building committee and also as an honorary member of Sophya's society." "Yes." "This membership will eat into your pocket!" sighed Mayakin. "That wouldn't ruin me."
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