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You should be able to make easy terms with her, but I warn you, if it comes to bidding, I am prepared to offer seven thousand dollars." He turned, frowning a little, to look down at her and, catching those covert sparkles of her side-glance, smiled. "You may have it," she said. "Wait. Think it over," he answered.
With a hankering side-glance at the fat possessions of the monasteries, they of the Four Wards wrote: "We have received the friendly and gracious communication of our Lords with great thanks, and wish to be among those who pledge person, soul, honor and property to the Word of God and their Lords and Superiors, especially to those who mean well, and not to the base, who strive against God's Word.
Darrow, with a quick side-glance, noticed this, and perceived also that the glow on the youth's cheek had deepened suddenly to red. He too stopped short, and the three stood there motionless for a barely perceptible beat of time. During its lapse, Darrow's eyes had turned back from Owen's face to that of the girl between them.
I saw through her from the first! She could never make a fool of ME!" Sam Gwent gave a short cough, expressing incredulity. "Well! Washington thought you were the favoured 'catch' and envied your luck! Certainly she showed a great preference for you " "Can't you talk of something else?" interposed Seaton, impatiently. Gwent gave him an amused side-glance.
The brakie stirred a little, wabbling from side to side as he found a more comfortable position; instead of looking straight before him, he kept a side-glance steadily upon his companion, and one could see that he intended to remember what was said on this night. "Even Suds," echoed the brakie. "Good heavens, and ain't he a man for you?"
Sumfit mixed liquor with hot water, and pushed at his knee, doubling in her enduring lips, and lengthening her eyes to aim a side-glance of reprehension at Anthony's wandering loquacity. Rhoda could bear it no more. "Now let me hear of my sister, uncle," she said. "I'll tell you what," Anthony responded, "she hasn't got such a pretty sort of a sweet blackbirdy voice as you've got."
"Yes," replied Paolina, flushing crimson, and similarly looking down, but stealing a side-glance under her eyelashes at her companion, "yes; I became acquainted with him also in the same manner at least, on the same occasion; and, in truth, I have seen more of him than of his uncle, for the Marchese Lamberto is always so busy, and he commissioned his nephew to do all that he could to assist us, when we were first settling ourselves here."
For a moment she stood upon the stoop, fronting towards me but with her face averted, and her eyes by a side-glance directed towards the rear of the hut. She appeared to look and listens as if noting the position of the men; and then, seemingly satisfied that she was not herself observed, she suddenly faced round, and came running towards me!
"Of course not," commented the Earl of Portland, who was hugely delighted. "I believe that opinion is held by some," his Majesty observed, with a side-glance at his friend. "Not by me," said Portland tranquilly. "There are worse than Salt whom, after all, your Majesty has neither enriched nor ennobled." William frowned.
But the artful creature, seeing by a side-glance that Miss Greeby was a wealthy Gentile lady, dropped one of her almshouse curtseys when she approached, and bundled up her hair. A change passed over her withered face, and Miss Greeby found herself addressing not so much a fallen queen, as a respectable old woman who had known better days.
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