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Duke Alba rode to the point of attack, and looked scrutinizingly at the breach they had made. "Not yet broken through the enemy here!" said he, shaking his head, "I am surprised. From two such youths, and such troops, I should have expected it." "Do you hear that? Do you hear that?" exclaimed the two captains, as they paced along their lines repeating the general's words.
"Trail big as that?" he asked. "Yes. It might have been this buck." "No buck," declared the other, emphatically and then began to move about the open glade, examining each tree trunk as he went. Enoch did not understand his actions but he followed him. The Indian gazed upon each tree scrutinizingly, and no knothole in the rough boles escaped his attention.
"'I cannot explain that, Miss Castle, I said, 'for it would take a long time, and here we are at your door. "'Come in and let me try it, said Sarah. "'Thank you very much, I replied, 'but I really cannot. I have an engagement at my club. In fact, I was just going to take leave of Miss Armat when you came in. "She looked at me scrutinizingly.
And in that event he commanded me to beg monsieur to walk upstairs, since he had a thing of importance to reveal to monsieur one best said behind closed doors!" I stared at her, my head humming like a top. Then, scrutinizingly, I looked about the court. The light in Miss Falconer's room had been extinguished. Did that have some significance? Was she lying perdue because these people had come?
It certainly was a little dull and cold in the other compartment, and I longed to get out and have a game of snowballing to warm myself." But here her companion gave a little laugh. "What a funny idea! How could you think of such a thing?" And here she looked, for the first time, rather scrutinizingly at Bessie.
Aunt Roderick always expected this sort of attention; and yet she had a way with her as if we ought not to try to afford things, looked scrutinizingly at the quality of our cake and preserves, and seemed to eat our bread and butter with consideration. It helped Rosamond very much, though, over the transition. We, also, had had private occupation.
The Senator looked at his companion scrutinizingly for a moment to see if he meant anything personal, and then replied, "Undoubtedly, undoubtedly. I have had their interests greatly at heart. There will of course be a few expenses, but the widow and orphans will realize all that Mr. Hawkins, dreamed of for them."
"Yes, that's it happy!" the suffering girl repeated. "Why, I'm so happy just so happy that I could scream!" Hamilton leaned forward in his chair, to regard his wife scrutinizingly. He was filled with alarm over the nervous, almost hysterical, condition in which he now beheld her. "Cicily, are you well?" he asked. There was a distinct quaver of fear in his voice. "You look strange, somehow."
Sitting on a bench in the back yard waiting, as he said, for an opportunity to ask Mrs. Johnson for a job, sat the Negro who had ridden on the train with Tiara and had come to the Johnson residence as she came. Mrs. Johnson looked at him, felt herself grow weak, and swooned away. The Negro had looked scrutinizingly at Mrs. Johnson, and now arose hurriedly, evidently satisfied with his inspection.
"Señorita, I ask him to come to Rio," he said. She turned her large dark eyes scrutinizingly upon me, then dropped them again. She was arranging some melon seeds in a rayed circle round the lizard that looked motionlessly at her. "Do not speak very loudly, lest you awaken my father," she warned us. The old Don's face was still turned to the ceiling.
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