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Thus each being wrapped in his own unpleasant ruminations, there was hardly a word said on either side, until they reached the Four Horse-shoes, by which sign the little inn was distinguished. They procured at this place the necessary assistance and implements for digging, and, while they were busy about these preparations, were suddenly joined by the old beggar, Edie Ochiltree.

Irons, like most men of his rank in life, was not much in the habit of exact thinking. His ruminations, therefore, were rather confused, but, perhaps, they might be translated in substance, into something like this 'Why the can't he let them alone that's willing to let him alone? I wish he was in his own fiery home, and better people at rest.

But Cap'n Sproul did not interrupt his bitter ruminations to reply. He merely shot disdainful glance at the Smyrna men, still busy among the mussels. It was apparent that Mr. Butts had decided that he would feel more at ease upon his pinnacle until the hour arrived for embarkation.

Marcus answered the question to the best of his knowledge, and the juror sagely nodded, and took the reply under treatment. "I say, Tubbs," cried the coroner, "wot's the use of askin' them kind o' questions?" Tubbs looked up from his ruminations, somewhat confused.

It was impossible that his imagination could avoid the impulses of the spirit which haunts the walls and ramparts of Malta; and the silence of his muse on a topic so rich in romance, and so well calculated to awaken associations concerning the knights, in unison with the ruminations of Childe Harold, persuades me that there must have been some specific cause for the omission.

But he kept urging the pace till they drew up at the stables of the Big Horn Ranch. The Inspector's first glance upon opening the stable door swept the stall where Ginger was wont to conduct his melancholy ruminations. It gave him a start to see the stall empty. "Hello, Smith!" he cried as that individual appeared with a bundle of hay from the stack in the yard outside. "Boss home?" "Has Mr.

He had been interested in the girl's attitude on the matter and had wholly deferred to it, giving him, as it did, a glimpse, distinctly pleasing, of the kind of ruminations she would in general be governed by which were quite such as fell in with his own taste.

My geographical ruminations have already resulted in a conviction that there is no possible way to unravel it and reach India with a bicycle; my only chance of doing so is to cut it and abide by the consequences. "I have just been communicating with Teheran," says Mr. Gray. "Everybody wants to know what you propose doing."

It was only one of a pair such as young girls wear. Lady Constantine could not add that, in spite of this, she herself valued it as being Swithin's present, and the best he could afford. Panic-struck by his ruminations, although revealing nothing by his manner, Louis soon after went up to his room, professedly to write letters. He gave vent to a low whistle when he was out of hearing.

I thought they might have some little feeling for me, and " He did not finish the sentence, and as the Bingles took that instant to blow their noses and to look so intently at the electric chandelier that their eyes smarted, it was perhaps just as well that he ended his ruminations when he did.

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