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In the midst of which Jerome came in, and hearing the dispute, turned to an ardent young monk called Basil, who was crying scandal the loudest, "Basil," said he, "is she alive or dead that owned this hair?" "How may I know, father?" "Then for aught you know it may be the relic of a saint?" "Certes it may be," said Basil sceptically.
"Hallo," said the wicket-keeper, "I thought you were left-handed; why aren't you playing right?" "No, I'm really right-handed," I said. "I played that way by mistake just now. Sorry." He grunted sceptically, and the bowler came up to have things explained to her. The next ball I hit left-handed for six. "Is he really right-handed?" the bowler asked Mrs Oakley.
He hesitated, then repeated: "A gaming debt." "Is it large?" "Five hundred francs." He only needed two hundred and eighty. Forestier asked sceptically: "To whom do you owe that amount?" Duroy did not reply at once. "To to a M. de Carleville." "Ah, where does he live?" "Rue Rue " Forestier laughed. "I know the gentleman! If you want twenty francs you can have them, but no more."
"And what is it makes you think I could be of use in this particular case?" asked Dr. John Silence, looking across somewhat sceptically at the Swedish lady in the chair facing him. "Your sympathetic heart and your knowledge of occultism " "Oh, please that dreadful word!" he interrupted, holding up a finger with a gesture of impatience.
Neepeelootambo nodded his head so violently that it was a marvel it remained on his shoulders. "Yis. Ho! ho! ho! 'xpec's to be a king." "And when are ye to be crowned, Bumble?" inquired Briant, rather sceptically, as they resumed their walk. "Oh, me no say me goin' to be king; me only 'xpec's dat." "Werry good," returned Rokens; "but wot makes ye for to expect it?" "Aha!
"He had a right to think we were his friends; and if he has done wrong, or is in disgrace any way, isn't it manly of him to wish to tell us first himself?" Her father could not say that it was not. But he could and did say, very sceptically: "Stuff! Now, see here, Agatha: what are you going to do?" "I'm going to see Mrs. March, and then "
She died awhile ago, you remember, and somehow it seemed to break Blair all up. He wouldn't stay here any longer, and didn't want to take the kid with him, so I took the youngster in. As far as I know, the arrangement will stick." For a minute there was silence. Scotty observed his host shrewdly, almost sceptically. "That's all of the story, is it?" he asked at last. "All, as far as I know."
"I have hopes of getting it put on. Gasco, the impresario, is a member of my club, and he thinks of running a season in the autumn. I had a talk with him yesterday." "I hope I shall live to see it," said Peter, sceptically. "I hope you will," said Lancelot, sharply.
"This note," he explained, picking up the first one and speaking slowly, "was written by a woman." I swung around in my chair quickly. "Get out!" I exclaimed sceptically. "No woman ever used such phrases." "I didn't say composed by a woman I said written by a woman," he replied. "Oh," I said, rather chagrined.
"That the man, whoever he was, had brought mud into the room and then swept it up with the hearth brush; these fragments being pieces that he had swept accidentally under the curtain and so overlooked." "Good for Bisset!" exclaimed Ned. "He has got there this time, I do believe." Simon smiled sceptically. "Sir Reginald was in the library in his walking boots that afternoon.
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