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"To be honest about it, Trigger Argee," she said, "I still don't feel entirely cordial toward you! However, I did appreciate the gesture of letting me have the recording. So I decided to drop by to tell you there isn't really too much left in the way of hard feelings, on my part." They shook hands restrainedly, and the Ermetyne sauntered out again.

In God's own time they will be organised into law and thus woven into the fabric of our institutions." This seems a little cold-blooded, but perhaps we can already begin to recognise the man who, when the time had fully come, would be on the right side, and in whom the evil which he had deeply but restrainedly hated would find an appallingly wary foe.

The laugh tittered and rippled through clubs and social circles, was restrainedly merry in the editorial columns, and broke out in loud guffaws in the comic weeklies. There was a serious side as well, and Bassett's sanity was gravely questioned by many, and especially by his business associates.

They have brought father here." Several sailors bring in the abbot, bound. His clothes are in disorder, his face is agitated and pale. He looks at Mariet with some amazement, and lowers his eyes. Then he heaves a sigh. "Untie him!" says Mariet. Haggart corrects her restrainedly: "Only I command here, Mariet. Khorre, untie him." Khorre unfastens the knots. Silence. ABBOT Hello, Haggart.

And John Charteris, sitting, as was his habitual fashion, with one foot tucked under him, laughed cheerily. "Well ! something of the sort." Pauline was smiling, but restrainedly, and much as a woman does in condoning the naughtiness of her child. "And, oh, if only " "Why, precisely. 'If only! quotha.

But, gentlemen, I think it is plain to all of you that he has changed his religious convictions. As to the causes through which that change has come about, I do not pretend to know. To say the least, the transition is a startling one, one for which some of us were totally unprepared. To speak restrainedly, it was a shock a shock which I shall remember as long as I live.

Edi must have just read something that made him solemn, for he looked quite restrainedly up from his book and said quite seriously: "You see, Sally, you do not at all know what friendship is, for you believe that one can have a new friend every week. But one ought to have only one friend for the whole life, and one must drag his enemy three times around the walls of Troy."

He anticipated his nephew's letter, told his mother quietly and restrainedly in order that Lorand's letter might be no surprise to her. Now he must write again to her, telling that the bride was coming, and the family vault must be ready for her reception. And curiously Topándy felt no pain in his heart as he thought over it. "Death is after all the best solution of life!"

But, gentlemen, I think it is plain to all of you that he has changed his religious convictions. As to the causes through which that change has come about, I do not pretend to know. To say the least, the transition is a startling one, one for which some of us were totally unprepared. To speak restrainedly, it was a shock a shock which I shall remember as long as I live.

Children cannot discuss such questions; it does them harm." "Agents' reports are not always to be believed," said Voronok restrainedly. Doulebov flushed slightly and said in an annoyed manner. "We don't maintain agents, but we have many acquaintances. We have lived here a long time. It is impossible not to hear what is told us."