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Besides, Markham's head clerk is gettin' too presumptuous. Just guess! He asked me, while I was buyin' something, if I enjoyed the dance last Monday!" "But you danced with him," said the simple Piney, in astonishment. "But not in his store among his customers," said Cissy sapiently. "No! we're going down Main Street past Secamps'. Those Secamp girls are sure to be at their windows, looking out.
She thought sapiently And she only thought in sense-imagery limited to feeling." She looked at Rainsford reproachfully; he'd knocked a breach in one of her fundamental postulates. "Of course, she had inherited the cerebroneural equipment for sapient thinking." She let that trail off, before somebody asked her how she knew that the Fuzzies hadn't.
To all this they both smiled very sapiently, and told me they had their reasons. "Well," said I, "you are wise, and, compared to me, old men. You cannot think this Daunton a moral character you cannot think him honest. Still, telling me you are my friends, you champion him against me. And yet I know not how or in what manner.
Steve was at the gateway of the stockade, and his constant attendant was beside him in his bundle of furs. The man's eyes were measuring as they gazed up at the grey sky. Little Marcel was wisely studying, too. "Maybe us has snow," he observed sapiently at last, as he watched the falling flakes. "Yes. I guess we'll get snow." Steve smiled down at the little figure beside him.
"For that's the same kind of printing as between the double verses of the hundred-and-nineteenth Psalm in my grandfather's big Bible," she continued, sapiently shaking her head till the crispy ringlets tumbled about her eyes, and she had impatiently to toss them aside. She laid the Bible down and peeped into the other strange-looking book.
He stretched out his legs and wagged his head sapiently. "And no mistake!" he said. "They timed it almost to the minute. We had sort of beaten them back for the time bein'. Mr. Meredith had woke up sudden, as I told you, and came into the thick of the melee, as we say in the service. Then we heard the firin' in the distance and the 'splat' of Mr. Oscard's Express rifle.
"How know you that?" said the widow, stretching forward her right foot meditatively and gazing at the strip of stocking revealed. "Never mind!" said Shosshi, shaking his head sapiently. "Well, it's true," she admitted. "I have two hundred and seventeen golden sovereigns besides my shop. But for all that why should you keep my sixpence?" She asked it with the same good-humored smile.
"He smiled a good deal," she continued musingly. "And Uncle Bill's awfully thrilled about something. He was up all night fussing in the laboratory, and when he came down to breakfast this morning he hit his egg on the head as if it had been a German and said, 'Got it!" The King's Messenger nodded sapiently, as if these unusual occurrences held no mystery for him.
He admits the want of evidence "as to its objectivity," which is a euphemism for "no evidence at all," and then observes most sapiently that if it was only a dream, "the coincidence of its occurrence at the crisis in her illness is remarkable" which is precisely what it is not. Mrs. Booth-Tucker was very ill on board a steamer when she saw her mother, fresh from "the beautiful land above."
"No," the girl said slowly; "not after the beginning. I was angry when I went in, and I came away only sorry for her. There is a great deal more that is lovable in Miss Deringham than I ever fancied there could be." "Yes," said Seaforth sapiently. "But it's much better when there's nothing else, which is the case with somebody I know. I like my gold free from alloy."
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