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"Well, what did you think, then?" enquired Rimrock sardonically, "when I jumped out of town without seeing you? You'd have sold out cheap, if I'd've come to you then, but now everybody knows I've won." "Never mind what I thought," she answered darkly, "I took a chance, and I won." "Say, you're strictly business, now ain't you?" observed Rimrock and muttered under his breath.

I have no wish to interfere with you, my son; I shall call the day happy that brings me your wife, but not Blanche Oleander not that cold-blooded, bold-faced, overgrown grenadier." Madame hissed out the words between a set of spiteful, false teeth, and glared, as women do glare, upon the gray-eyed Blanche. And Carl listened, and laughed sardonically. "A woman without a heart.

But just as if he had seen me yesterday he said, "Tiens! c'est vous; une deme tasse? oui ... garçon, une deme tasse." Presently the conversation turned on Marshall; they had not seen much of him lately. "Il parait qu'il est plus amoureux que jamais," Julien replied sardonically. I found my friend in large furnished apartments on the ground floor in the Rue Duphot.

If we do not reveal that we still exist, what can be done about starving ship-crews? It is a bad business. It would have been much better if the fleet had been destroyed, as we expected, in a gesture of pure fury over its own helplessness." Bors said sardonically, "We can all commit suicide, of course!" The Pretender did not answer. His nephew sank into a chair and glowered at the wall.

"Ah, Luigi, you haven't got any of the stolen cuff-buttons concealed up your sleeve there, have you? I would really hate to think that you had," remarked Holmes, grinning sardonically. On hearing this thinly-veiled accusation Vermicelli's swarthy face got even blacker, if possible, than it generally was, and he snarled: "No. I'm sick of hearing about them!"

"Queer the women folks have never fixed this place up a little," said Peter Knight, standing waist-deep in the grave, with John. "Most places I've been, women keep the graves like they would a little garden." Charleton Falkner, resting on a neighboring headstone, smiled sardonically. "Lost Chief women have enough to do without dolling up graves." Cold sweat stood on Doug's forehead.

If one of them lives, he'll be enough to put a halter around the necks of each of us. We couldn't get away. If we're once described, there ain't no way we could dodge the law." He grinned sardonically as he looked about the circle: "There's something about us, lads, that makes us different from other men."

There was no possible way of earning such a sum in four days; there was little more chance, he realized sardonically, of stealing it.... Sometimes large sums of money were won in a night's gambling in the lumber and mining towns over the West Virginia line.

Was he to flee with her, with the one who had done him so much harm?... Again unite his life to hers, knowing her as he now knew her!... The proposition was so absurd that the captain smiled sardonically. "I am just as much in danger as you are," continued Freya with a despairing accent. "I do not know exactly what the danger is that threatens me, nor whence it may come.

It is like the rock on which the hill rests." "They did not go with him?" she asked. "It is not the custom," he answered sardonically. "That is a path a Romany walks alone." Her face was white. "But he has not come to the end of the path has he?" she asked tremulously. "Who can tell? This day, or twenty years from now, or to-morrow, or next moon, he will come to the end of the path.

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