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Tims paused and sighed, drawing on the other glove. "I'm I'm fond of them both myself, and I expect you'll feel the same, when you see the difference." Ian laughed awkwardly, his brown eyes fixed scrutinizingly upon her. "So long as the fort holds somebody, I sha'n't worry," he said, lightly.
"I have never worked before, sir," said the young girl, trying to obey and talk as rapidly as possible, "but I am sure I could learn in a very short time, if only you will give me a trial as saleswoman. Do please give me a trial!" The keen-eyed superintendent looked over her scrutinizingly.
The father started up violently, he seized his son powerfully in his arms, and thus carried him with supernatural strength into the saloon; he placed him in an armchair, took the candle, looked at him scrutinizingly and examined his whole figure, seized him by the breast and cried out vehemently: "Wouldst thou act thus to me, unnatural son?"
"Untie his right arm, Spargo," he continued. "I think we can give him that liberty. We've got his revolver, anyhow." For a while the three men ate and drank in silence. At last Myerst pushed his plate away. He looked scrutinizingly at his two captors. "Look here!" he said. "You think you know a lot about all this affair, Spargo, but there's only one person who knows all about it. That's me!"
"There, Clark; what do you think of that?" said my father. The name, Clark, at once made known to me who this man was that old associate of my father his assistant on board the Vishnu. Yet the name did not add one whit to the abhorrence which I felt my father was worse even than he. The man Clark looked at me scrutinizingly for some time. "So that's the gal," said he, at last.
Philip came and stood looking down at Lawrence scrutinizingly, while Claire went to the fire and heated water. "I am going to fill you up with quinin," he announced. "It is never missing from my medicine-chest." "All right," Lawrence laughed. "It isn't bitter compared to what I'm filling myself with." "Are you not making a fool of yourself?" Philip asked plainly. "Yes. I know it.
"Let her have her own way: if she wants to talk, let her, and if she wants to be silent, let her alone. She is as delicate as that cup," said the doctor, looking at the shell-like thing which Ellen had brought home, with some curiosity. That evening Lyman Risley came to see Cynthia. He looked at her anxiously and scrutinizingly when he entered the room, and did not respond to her salutation.
Nelly had a keen susceptibility of externals, and her heart sank a little; but she rang the bell, determined to make the best of it. The door was opened by an elderly woman in rusty black, with a hard, careworn face, which did not relax into the slightest perceptible smile, as she regarded Nelly scrutinizingly, saying at last, "Oh, you're the girl Mrs. Thompson was to send, I suppose?"
Disreputable vulgarity, wickedness, and vice stared him in the face, then involuntarily he turned to Erica and looked down at her scrutinizingly as he had never looked before.
"He did not tell me, but I heard the elder man say to Benoit to have the horses ready at earliest light." "Thou must serve them again in the morning," said Jeanne. "It will be but the once more." "Nay," answered Victorine, "I will not." Something in the girl's tone arrested her aunt's attention. "And why?" she said sharply, looking scrutinizingly at her.
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