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Dal changed solutions again, and sank down on a stool. "I think he'll make it," he said. "He has enormous regenerative powers as long as any fragment of him is left." He looked up at Jack who was still watching the creature in the beaker almost solicitously. "I guess I made a fool of myself back there when I jumped you." Jack's face hardened, as though he had been caught off guard.

She was so free that whether she should go out or remain indoors depended merely upon the whim of the moment. There was for her nothing either without or within. For the first twenty-four hours she sat in a sort of stupor. Marie became anxious. "Madame is not well?" she asked solicitously. "Perfectly well," answered Marjory dully. "Madame's cheeks are very white," Marie ventured further.

Perhaps," I continued, solicitously, "some pickled walnuts or a fricassee of Hungarian butternuts would do as well." Every one looked at me with a slight exhibition of curiosity. Louis Devoe arose and made his adieus. I watched him until he had sauntered slowly and grandiosely to the corner, around which he turned to reach his great warehouse and store.

The Patriarch rose from his chair with a pleased expression, and Madison helped him solicitously to the door. They passed out into the sunshine and headed for the beach the Patriarch, erect and strong, guiding himself with his hand on Madison's arm.

As they came alongside the ship he instructed each man how to mount the swaying rope ladder and watched them solicitously until they clambered over the side. Most of them took this as an added insult and swore roundly at it as an imposition. Wilson himself found it no easy task to reach the deck, but Stubbs came up the ladder as nimbly as a cat.

They entered the study and sat down on the sofa. Outside the windows lay the snow, blue like the glow within. The walls and the furniture grew dim in the twilight. Polunin grave and attentive hovered solicitously round his guest. Alena withdrew, casting a long, steadfast look at her husband. "I have come here straight from Paris", Kseniya explained.

Nobody was at home except General Mohun, but he verified Adrian's impression of his nephew's soundness, whatever the mysterious comparison might mean; and asked rather solicitously not only after Mr. Underwood but after Gerald, who, he said, was a delicate subject to have made such exertions. "It really was very gallant and very sensible behaviour," he said, as he took his hat to walk to St.

Frank had been so dreadfully affectionate. He had pretended she felt sure it was all pretence to be so glad to see her again, though sometimes she caught him looking at her with cowed, miserable eyes. More than once he had asked her solicitously if she felt ill, and she had said yes, she did feel ill, and the time at the seaside had not done her any good.

The flinger of the toothbrush turned out to be Tiny herself, who was sitting up in bed with her nightgown on. "What's the matter, Tiny?" Katherine asked solicitously. "Are you sick? Aren't you going to get up to see the Stunts?" "Get up!" shouted Tiny wrathfully. "I can't get up I haven't any clothes." "No clothes?" murmured Katherine in a puzzled tone.

Each time he was taken before a military tribunal. Utterly ignoring the subordinates, he would insist on seeing the officer in command. He would grasp the astonished Frenchman by the hand and inquire solicitously after his health and that of his family. "How many languages do you speak?" I asked him. "Three," said he. "English, American, and Yankee."

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