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"Steady, Petrie! steady!" cried Nayland Smith. He ran, panting, beside me. "It is the path to the mire." He breathed sibilantly between every few words. "It was out there... that he hoped to lure us... with the cry for help." A great blaze of lightning illuminated the landscape as far as the eye could see.

The word was not spoken loudly, but sibilantly, with something resembling a hiss. "No!" "And shall a king who has no mind, no will, no strength, resume his authority? Perhaps to bring more white people into Allaha, perhaps to give Allaha eventually to the British Raj?" Again the negative. "But the method?" Umballa smiled. "What brings the worshiper here with candles and flowers and incense?

"You didn't have to go very far, hey, to find out how I stand for that nomination?" "I went far enough so that you can depend on what I tell you." "Go ahead and tell, then." Mr. Orne slowly fished a quill toothpick from the pocket of his overcoat, set the end of the quill in his mouth, and "sipped" the air sibilantly, gazing over Britt's head with professional gravity.

The chain-bearers followed, continually bending and rising, the recurrent genuflections resembling the fervors of some religious rite. The chain rustled sibilantly among the dead leaves, and was ever and anon drawn out to its extremest length. Then the dull clank of the links was silent. "Stick!" called out the young mountaineer in the rear. "Stuck!" responded his comrade ahead.

Does love then bring disgrace, and ruin, and dishonor upon the object of its lavishment? Does it? Does it?" She had sunk upon the floor at his feet. Her legs were drawn beneath her; she poised herself upon her supple white arms, looking up at him. "Sometimes," she returned, evenly. "Even as it brings joy, and ecstasy and happiness untold.... And it does bring that," she purred, sibilantly.

"I am wearing your things still, and I have had such a lovely time. Thank you again for letting me have them. I am going to return them now." "You need not do that." Isabel spoke with her eyes still fixed upon the girlish face. "Keep them if you like them! I shall never wear them again. They tell me they tell me I am a widow." "Miss Isabel darlint!" Biddy spoke sibilantly from the background.

Vaguely I saw the white shirt-sleeves of the fugitive near the corner of the stone fence. A moment he hesitated, then darted away inland, not toward Saul, but toward the moor and the cup of the inland bay. "Steady, Petrie! steady!" cried Nayland Smith. He ran, panting, beside me. "It is the path to the mire." He breathed sibilantly between every few words.

Together we stooped and rolled the heavy body on its back. A flood of whispers came sibilantly from the stairway. Smith spun around rapidly, and glared upon the group of half-dressed servants. "Return to your rooms!" he rapped imperiously: "let no one come into the hall without my orders." The masterful voice had its usual result; there was a hurried retreat to the upper landing.

Phil made for the stairs, and was about to descend when he was joined by Dick, who whispered sibilantly: "Dig out of here; this is no place for us," and seizing Phil by the arm, started down the stairway. At the bottom they found Garry extricating himself from a heap of splintered wood and debris. "All out in a hurry," commanded Dick.

She's met with a change of heart, however, sence she became a Sturtevant, an' I'd ruther you wouldn't mention it, as comin' from me, but " here Susanna leaned forward and whispered, sibilantly "they say she used to be a Catholic when she was a girl! Nobody lays it up ag'in her, an' folks pertend they've forgot it; and if there is a good Christian goin', I 'low it's Madam Elinor Sturtevant.

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