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"I've got him dead to rights," replied Rathburn shortly, taking some paper and a pencil from a pocket. Sautee looked at him curiously as he started to write on the paper. "Going to write it all out and leave it?" he asked sneeringly. "I'm going to put it outside the powder house in a place where Mannix or some of the others will be sure to find it," was the puzzling answer.

She gazed up at the burly sailor with a look of such intense scorn, mingled with defiance, that he dropped his hand to his side and said sneeringly: "Come back to my shanty boat, then. I will settle with you when we get there." Tightening his hold on his daughter's arm he strode off toward the shanty boat, dragging poor Mollie along at a cruel rate of speed.

"Oh, yes, you understand me perfectly. Give me my letters, Miss Nevill; you have no doubt read them all," and she laughed harshly and sneeringly. "Mrs. Kynaston, you are labouring under some delusion," said Vera, quietly; "I have no letters of yours, and if I had," with a ring of utter contempt, "I should not be likely to have opened them."

He enumerated the chief measures of the Administration during its three and a half years of power-among them the Emancipation Proclamation, the arming of the Blacks, and what he sneeringly termed "their pet system of finance" which was to "sustain the public credit for infinite years," but which "even now," said he, "totters to its fall!"

"What are you intending to do?" asked the woman, sneeringly. "Leave this place," replied Bernardine, sharply. "I have no idea as to why I was brought here; but I do not intend to stop for explanations. Step out of my way, please, and allow me to pass." The woman laughed, and that laugh was not pleasant to hear. "That is contrary to my orders.

We have not heard from him, but do not drill or stand guard; so, we suppose, his release was confirmed. At that interview a young lieutenant sneeringly told us he thought we had better throw away our scruples and fight in the service of the country; and as we told the Captain we could not accept pay, he laughed mockingly, and said he would not stay here for $13.00 per month.

"Well, what are you going to do about it?" said Dummer, sneeringly. "Fight," said Peter, walking away. He went back to his office, and sitting at his desk, wrote a formal letter to the District Attorney, calling his attention to the case, and asking information as to when it would be brought to trial. Then he copied this, and mailed the original. Then he read the Code again.

Love is not mete out in strict proportion to the merits of those we love. If it were, there would be no difference between love and justice." James Wentworth laughed sneeringly. "There is little enough difference as it is, perhaps," he said; "they're both blind. Well, Madge," he added, in a more serious tone, "you're a generous-minded, noble-spirited girl, and I believe you do love me.

"I cannot promise." Then sounded that voice of the unknown troublemaker, sneeringly shrill, the senseless, passion-provoking common, human fife of the mob spirit, persistently present and consistently cowardly in concealment. "Of course you don't promise anything to the people! Dudes stand together! Go back and dance!" Lanigan began to claw a passage for himself.

"What is he, then?" said Moriarty, holding up his hand in the light of the lantern he kept aloft, so as to secure silence. "An officer and a gentleman of the Light Horse." "Indade!" said Moriarty sneeringly. "Then you have both had enough of the British forces, and have desarted to ours?" "No," I said coolly.

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