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If he likes her appearance, he tosses a stick or chip into her lap which she takes, and with a shy side-look views the person who sent it; yet handles the chip with admiration as though she wondered from whence it came. If she likes him she throws the chip to him with a smile, and then nothing is wanting but a ceremony with the Jesuit to consummate the marriage.
While he was still muttering under his breath about the "mixture of low people," he suddenly cast a side-look at some person or thing I could not at the moment tell which and, rising, placed himself so as to intercept my view of the promenade on the sands immediately before me.
That girl's been nearly two seasons on my hands, and I think five hundred guineas not a bit too much for all I've done." "Not a bit not a bit!" agreed Mr. Marvelle warmly. "Have they have they " here he put on a most benevolent side-look "quite settled with you, my dear?" "Every penny," replied Mrs. Marvelle calmly. "Old Van Clupp paid me the last hundred this morning. And poor Mrs.
Her fair face was once more hidden, behind the rude jalousie of the logs; but the smile remained. It was mine; and lingered long within the trembling temple of my heart. Towards the interior of the hut, hallowed by such lovely presence, I continued to direct my glances with an occasional side-look, noting the movements of the two men.
George and Bob walked all the way 'ome arter supper without saying a word, but arter they got to their room George took a side-look at Bob, and then he ses, suddenlike, "Look 'ere! I saved your life, didn't I?" "You did," ses Bob, "and I thank you for it." "I saved your life," ses George agin, very solemn. "If it hadn't ha' been for me you couldn't ha' married anybody." "That's true," ses Bob.
He suspected, catching a side-look from the pianist's small brown eye, that the little man who did not care to speak aloud in his hearing yet had plenty to say on the subject of him in a different entourage. This notwithstanding, it was only when Gerald got whiffs and echoes of Ceccherelli through Aurora that he called him a pest.
Galleygo tells us something of a cutter's coming in, with information that the French are out; but his news is usually galley-news." "Not always, Sir Gervaise," returned the lieutenant, casting a side-look at the steward, who often comforted him with ship's delicacies in the admiral's cabin; "this time, he is right, at least.
As he was drinking and talking on in an engaging manner, a young lady in a shot dove-colored dress, with a white parasol lined with pink, and the prettiest dove-colored boots that ever stepped, passed by Pen, leaning on the arm of a stalwart gentleman with a military mustache. The young lady clenched her little fist, and gave a mischievous side-look as she passed Pen.
"Did you, though," Algernon persisted in questioning, despite his cousin's manifest shyness of the subject "did you really go out with that man Sedgett, and stop this fellow on horseback? He speaks of a blow. You didn't strike him, did you, Ned? I mean, not a hit, except in self-defence?" Edward bit his lip, and shot a level reflective side-look, peculiar to him when meditating.
She was attractive, and I told her so, and she began again: "Harry Lothrop said, as he was impaling the half of a worm, "'Redmond is a handsome fellow, is he not? "'He is too awfully thin, I answered, 'but his eyes are good. "He gave me a crafty side-look, like that of a parrot, when he means to bite your finger.
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