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Langford had covered his face with his hands, and stood beside the desk, trembling, and Sheila cried aloud in protest when she saw Dakota draw the weapon that swung at his other hip, holding her off with the hand which she had seized. But when Dakota saw Langford's hands go to his face he hesitated, smiling scornfully.

Shall I know the face if I see it? I drew my hand away, for it was torture to me, and I hated him, but I only said a little scornfully, 'You do not stand by your words. You said' here I laughed a little disdainfully 'that you would meet the first test to prove your right to follow the second boast.

An' I don't consider that I'm losin' any time." Her lips curved sarcastically. "You have said something like that before," she told him, her eyes glittering scornfully. "You have a great deal of faith in your ability to fool people. But you have miscalculated this time. "I know why you have come to the Two Diamond. I know what made you come over here so much. Of course I am partly to blame.

"That has sometimes been my duty," Francis acknowledged. Hilditch laughed scornfully. "It is all part of the great hypocrisy of society," he proclaimed.

The king looked from one to another; he was incredulous. The Baron smiled scornfully. "Ask him, your majesty, how these stones are to be thrown; no bow could do it." "How are the stones to be thrown?" said the king sharply. "Beware how you play with us." "By the force of twisted ropes, your majesty." They all laughed. The Baron said: "You see, your majesty, there is nothing of the kind.

The hour of organized labor has come, and we'll fight the thing out along these lines " "Through your hat that's the way you're talking now!" Susan said scornfully. "Don't use those worn-out phrases, Bill; don't do it! I'm sick of people who live by a bunch of expressions, without ever stopping to think whether they mean anything or not! You're too big and too smart for that, Bill!

In pity, do not look so scornfully! No, there is no unjust meaning in it; but you despise me for seeing danger. Can nothing persuade you? And, besides," he addressed the Chief, who alone betrayed no signs of weariness; "listen, I beg of you. Milan wants no more than a signal. She does not require to be excited. I came charged with several proposals for giving the alarm. Attend, you others!

Not only that the sparrows noisily criticized his work, and the chestnuts scornfully whisked their tails under his nose, but the harrows also objected, and resisted at every little stone or clod of earth. The tired horses continually stumbled, and when Slimak cried 'Woa, my lads! and they went on, the harrows again resisted and pulled them back.

It's not or the like of Angus Dhu to say that my mother's children shall be taken from her in her trouble. Our affairs may be bad enough, but they'll be none the better for your meddling in them." "Shenac," entreated Hamish, "you'll be sorry for speaking that way to our father's cousin." "Our father's oppressor rather," she insisted scornfully.

"Nothing will happen in driving to Salem in the morning and back at night," said Frederick, a little scornfully. "Wait and see!" and Rose nodded so hopefully that Frederick wondered to himself if she had really told him all she knew about his father's plans. While the children were in the carriage-house they heard the clatter of horses' hoofs on the driveway. "Look!" exclaimed Frederick.

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