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Updated: June 4, 2025
Was it some anti-burglary association? I enquired of a serious-looking individual who happened to be passing. His answer did not help to clear up matters. "A pure job, signore mio, a pure job! There is a society in Cerignola or somewhere, a society which persuades the various town councils persuades them, you understand "
When Santa Fé went to Hart's place, next afternoon, he had on his best black clothes, with a clean shirt and a fresh white tie; and he was that serious-looking you'd have sized him up for a sure-enough fire-escape anywhere on sight.
Sad and serious-looking was this poor man in the morning, and neither extreme civility nor extreme rudeness on the part of the school children could procure a single word from him at this time of day. Not thus at evening.
Trevennack winced, grew suddenly pale, and stammered out some conventional none- committing platitude. His words entered her very soul. They stung and galled her. That night she lay awake and thought more bitterly to herself about the matter than ever. The house to which she drove was serious-looking and professional in point of fact, it was Dr.
It became fixed in her mind. The inventor was not married. By the social system under which she lived that and that only made him a possibility for her purposes. She began to think of the inventor, and her mind, weary of playing about her own figure, played about the figure of the tall, serious-looking man she had seen on Main Street.
The expression of her face, and a certain intensity of manner, caused the serious-looking head servant, who wore no livery, to come forward instead of leaving her to the footmen. "His lordship engaged with a business person and must not be disturbed," he said. "He is also going out." "He will see me," replied Mademoiselle Valle. "If you give him this card he will see me."
He was a grave, serious-looking child, whose pensive cast of countenance, and large deep set eyes, would have attracted attention anywhere, and he was the more remarkable, because of the blonde heads by which he was surrounded.
A tall, serious-looking individual was his seat mate, who after regarding the bottle intently for some time, addressed him in a low, but earnest voice. "Pray pardon my curiosity, but I am going to ask you what that queer receptacle is."
In the midst of listening to a highly technical discourse on the subject of cantilever springs, without a word of warning he leapt into the interior of a big Siddeley Saloon and closed the door behind him. The salesman looked at Mr. Smith in amazement but Mr. Smith was looking into the street along which three very serious-looking men were slowly progressing.
"What in the world have the newspapers to say about me?" he cried. "It it said that Mr. Francis Berrold Theydon, the well-known author, lived in No. 18, the flat exactly opposite that which my unhappy niece occupied. I I have read some of your books, Mr. Theydon, and I pictured you quite a serious-looking person of my own age." He laughed.
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