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In this emergency the seneschal cast his despairing eyes around; and not in vain. A hopeful light shot into them. "Here is this," said he, sotto voce. "Surely this will serve: 'tis altogether apelike, doublet and hose apart." "Nay," said the chancellor peevishly, "the Princess Marie would hang us. She doteth on this." Now this was our friend Giles, strutting, all unconscious, in cloth of gold.
"Oh! don't you try it, Frances!" cried one nervous girl. "That pony looks wicked!" "Let her break her neck, if she wants to make a fool of herself!" snapped Sue, sotto voce. Nobody heard her. All were watching too closely the range girl approach the buckskin pony. She had accepted Fred's lariat and the coil of it began to whirl about her head. "There it goes!" cried Tom Gallup.
See, here is a letter I had from him two days ago" she drew it from her pocket and handed it over to Dicky. "I cannot think him hopeless altogether... I freed the slaves who brought the letter, and sent them on to Cairo. Do you not feel it is hopeful?" she urged, as Dicky read the letter slowly, making sotto voce remarks meanwhile.
The Duchess of Hexham, alarmed lest her most brilliant star should be eclipsed, came to the rescue. Lady Amelie was soon surrounded, and then was carried off by the archduke. Not, however, before she had managed to turn round to Basil and say to him, sotto voce, "You must call and see me. We shall be friends, I can foretell." And he was more charmed than ever by those words.
Her eyes flashed like gunpowder as she uttered this, sotto voce it is true, but still loud enough to be heard half across the room. "Goodby," she suddenly exclaimed, "they are beckoning me; I must go; try to like me, precious creature; I shall be quite miserable if you do not."
Before him he carries noise. It is the Poet who adds, sotto voce, 'behind him he leaves TEARS. 'You are three, says Menenius, after some further prolongation of these private demonstrations, addressing himself to the three victorious generals You are three, That Rome should dote on: yet, by the faith of men, We have some old crab-trees here at home, that will not Be grafted to your relish.
If that isn't connected with an attempt at escape, call me a Dutchman. No, no; don't call me a German," he said sotto voce in Henri's ear, grimacing as he did so; "don't call me that, my boy, or you will be in trouble."
"Quit yer beefin', you shrimp," bellowed McGuffey. "Them cannibals would have et you if it wasn't for that poor devil of a mate." Captain Scraggs snarled and remained discreetly silent. Nevertheless, he was in a fine rage. As he remarked sotto voce to Neils Halvorsen, five hundred dollars wasn't picked up in the street every day.
When we consider how very early in life they took their meals together...." The General murmured sotto voce: "Before they were born." "... we must admit that their case is absolutely exceptional absolutely!" "You mean," said Gwen, "that if they had not been twins they would not have swallowed each other down, as they have done." "Exactly," said the Earl.
Here was another unexpected interference with his work, and Shirley, sotto voce, expressed himself more practically than politely. He hurried to an ambulance driver who stood in a doorway, solacing his jangled nerves with a corn-cob smoke. "Neighbor, did you see any one take the gray car standing here a few minutes ago?"
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