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They soon discovered, however, that lozenges were utterly powerless to keep out that biting air, and the Bear-mother seated herself resignedly on an ice-block. "It's no good struggling against fate," she murmured. "We shall be found by the children, I suppose. You'd better keep your arms down straight, father; and freeze as narrow as possible.
"Ah," sighed John, nodding resignedly, "I feared as much. Divining that I would institute inquiries, she has stolen a march upon me, and pledged you to secrecy." "Nossignore," disavowed Don Ambrogio, raising eyes the sincerity of which there could be no suspecting. John's face took on an expression of aggrieved surprise. "But then why won't you tell me?"
She fetched a great sigh and folded her hands resignedly. As she was passing him to make her miserable enforced exit, the heavy severity of his face afflicted her with a deep alarm; she fell on her knees, crying,
"But in these war matters," I resumed, as we cantered on, "I am very much interested; and I think all women ought to be must be." "Getting to be serious earnest " said the major, resignedly. I was silenced for a while. The words, "serious earnest," rang in my heart as we went through the streets. "Is it getting to be such serious earnest?" I asked as lightly as I could.
Rackliff looked still more weary. "I detest the thing," he said. "Come, old chap " "I've got only money enough for my own fare," said Roy. "You'll find riding my motorcycle better than walking." "That's right," sighed Herbert resignedly. "I'll take it." Phil Springer returned to Oakdale in a wretched frame of mind.
Mr. Whitmel had taken a seat in an easy-chair; he had struck a match and was composedly kindling his pipe. "I felt nearer a higher communion that day than often since," he said. The coterie of gentlemen looked at one another in disconsolate uncertainty, and one turned his cards face downward and laid them resignedly on the table.
The mellifluous Heraclitus can have been no sitter up o' nights, or his pal wouldn't have boasted about tiring the sun by our methods. What a lot the two old pets must have missed!" "You haven't answered my question," said I resignedly. "Nor have you told me how you propose to go to work to raise this money in the first instance."
"You're looking peart and fleshy," he said resignedly, as if he were tolerating his own conventional politeness with his other difficulties; "unless," he added cautiously, "you're takin' on some new disease." "No! I'm fairly comf'ble," responded the lady calmly, "and you're gettin' on in the vale, ez is natural though you still kind o' run to bone, as you used."
"Excellency!" trembled on the lips of the mystified servant. "Ah, me!" sighed the master resignedly. "She smiled so divinely. Henner girls never smile, do they, Selim? Have you noticed that they are always pensive? Perhaps you haven't. It doesn't matter. But this one smiled. I say," coming back to earth, "have they begun to distil the water? I've got a frightful thirst." "Yes, excellency.
"I saw that her black, dour husband is furiously in love with her and furiously jealous of that tall, ruddy fellow with an expressive face, who stood by the door in shirt-sleeves and never took his eyes from her." Marise was silent, startled by this shouting out of something she had preferred not to formulate. "Vincent, you see too much," said Mr. Welles resignedly.
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