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Updated: May 26, 2025


Soames guessed sardonically at a change of policy somewhere. But the problem justified worry, the simple, relatively insignificant problem of the children here and now, with all thought of flaming skies and upheaved earth put firmly aside. The children had to be revealed. But the world would automatically assume that the crew of an alien spaceship must be in some fashion monsters.

Blake grinned sardonically at Lord James. "Hear that, Jimmy? Never take the guess of an engineer. They're no good at guessing. It's not in the business." "Chuck it. You know you've got something worth fighting for now." "Lots of chance I'll have to win out against you!" Blake's teeth ground together on his unlighted cigar. He jerked it from his mouth and flung it savagely into the wastebasket.

I thought of many questions but feared to ask them. The worker waited for some men to pass, then he bent over me, grinning sardonically. "Did you see them? You have seen women, yes?" "Yes," I ventured, "I have seen women." "Pretty good, beautiful, yes?" "Yes," I stammered, "they are very beautiful." But I was getting nervous and moved away.

"Not this time, my friend," smiled the Governor sardonically. "One step farther, and I shoot to wound painfully. Do you want an immediate taste of what is in store for you to-morrow, or " And, leaving the sentence unfinished, the Chinaman slowly backed to the door, leaving Frobisher glowering helplessly in the middle of the room.

"Why, yes," returned Galliard sardonically, "we can linger here until we are taken. But, oddslife, I'm not so minded. Come." And as he spoke he drew the lad along. His foot was upon the topmost stair of the flight, when of a sudden the stillness of the house was broken by a loud knock upon the street door.

"Between ourselves I think the Resident's jackal, the impressionable young Captain, was rather taken with her. I'm giving a nautch this week, and the presence of Miss Gulab is desired commanded." "But Ajeet " Nana Sahib smiled sardonically. "You and Hunsa are planning to send her on a more difficult mission, so I have no doubt that this can be accomplished. The Ajeet should esteem it an honour."

"Looks like they got back mighty soon from chasing the stranger," said Racey, when they came in sight of the place, eying the number of horses tied to the hitching-rail. "Maybe they got him quick," Mr. Saltoun offered, sardonically. They rode on and added their horses to the tail-switching string in front of the saloon.

Prince, sardonically disapproving, "I always said she'd end in that kind of thing, didn't I, Margy?" "You did, dear," said Marguerite, with wifely eagerness. These two respected not only themselves but each other. The ensuing conversation showed that Mr. Prince was somewhat disgusted with the mundane movement, and that Marguerite was his disciple.

I shall not play for safety. It's everything on the favourite this time." "You'll excuse me, but Gus Burlingame is for the defence, and he's got his knife into you," returned Sibley. "Not yet." Crozier smiled sardonically. "Well, I apologise, but what I've said, Mr. Kerry, is said as man to man.

He laughed sardonically, hastily took my hand, and as hastily threw it from him. "If I could do that, simpleton, where would the danger be? Annihilated in a moment. Ever since I have known Mason, I have only had to say to him 'Do that, and the thing has been done.

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