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"I wonder if I can bring myself to refuse finally and conclusively without telling her," he said ruminatively. "Never, Nick!" Olga sprang from her chair. "You shan't think of such a thing! Nick! A heaven-sent chance like that! Oh, it wouldn't be fair. I'm sure she would say so. You must you must tell her!" Nick's hand clenched upon the arm of his chair. He kept his eyes shut.
His companion shifted his quid of tobacco to the other side of his mouth and nodded understandingly. Hanson's eyes were fixed ruminatively but unseeingly upon the golden desert, its sand dunes touched with a deep rose soon to be eclipsed by the jealous tyrian purples which were beginning to mass themselves gorgeously beneath the oranges and flame of the setting sun.
I can, however, in a few days scrape up the full amount; there is plenty to do here. And barring bull luck, like Johnny's, I don't see much show of beating that, unless a man settled down to stay here." Talbot stared at me, ruminatively, until I began to get restive. Then he withdrew his eyes. He made no comment. "I suppose you have your money," suggested Yank to him, after a pause.
The little painted face grew serious; then it became veiled. "How much money has he?" "That's what I want to find out!" She squatted ruminatively down on the edge of her divan. It was low and wide and covered with orange-colored silk. "Then you'll have to find Binhart!" was her next announcement. "Maybe!" acknowledged Blake. "I can show you where he is!" "All right," was the unperturbed response.
There were two shelves of calf-bound, marbled prize books between the windows, a pair of limp, battered racquets over the mantel-piece and a fumed-oak shield with the university and college arms contiguously inclined like the hearts of two lovers. Eric shed his coat and waist-coat on the bed, lighted a pipe and prowled ruminatively round the room.
No other girl had ever roused him so much, or given him so good reason for standing off and taking a look at himself. His thoughts of her had led him far afield when the Governor remarked ruminatively: "Do you manage to see her? That's the devil of it in my case! The lady's forbidden to recognize me in any way and the right reverend father is a tart old party and keeps sharp watch of her.
"And Jack ain't the worst . . ." Wingle spat and chewed ruminatively. "No, he ain't the worst," he asserted again. "I dunno what that's got to do with gettin' drug sixteen mile," said Sundown. "But, anyhow, you're right."
So don't fall to have them watch out." "Hmm!" concluded Mr. Conne ruminatively. "You see what they're up to. We caught Schmitter in Philadelphia. They think maybe Schmitter had the key of a code with him. So they're changing the code and sending the key to it across with this somebody or other. That's about the size of it. He's got a lot of information, too, in his head, where we can't get at it."
Of course," he added ruminatively, "I'd have to pick the shows pretty careful." "Perhaps you'd like to write the editorials, too," suggested Banneker with baleful mildness. "I thought of that," admitted the other. "But I don't know as I could get the swing of your style. You certainly got a style, Mr. Banneker." "Thank you." "Well, what do you say?" "Why, this.
Madison, conquering a tendency to laugh, preserved a serene countenance and said ruminatively: "They were all rather queer, the Corlisses." Hedrick stared incredulously, baffled; but men must expect these things, and this was no doubt a helpful item in his education. "I wonder if he wants to sell the house," said Mrs. Madison. "I wish he would. Anything that would make father get out of it!"
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