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"I'll not tell Tynn," she soliloquised she and Tynn being somewhat inclined to take opposite sides of a question, in social intercourse "and I'll not say a word to my mistress. I'll go straight off now and give it into the hands of Mr. Lionel. What a blessed thing! If he should be come into his own!" The inclosed paved court before Lady Verner's residence had a broad flower-bed round it.
I soliloquised, making up my mind to call in at the shack first, at any rate, and investigate. But Mike jumped out of the boat and swam off further up, turning back to me every few yards and yelping. The dog evidently knew more than I did, so I followed him. He led me to Jake's favourite clam-hunting ground.
She is odder than ever," and he hit viciously at the lizard with his stick, whereon it promptly bolted into its crack, returning presently to see if the irate "human" had departed. "However," he soliloquised, as he made his way to the house, "I am glad that it was not Bessie. I couldn't bear, at my time of life, to part with Bessie, even for a couple of months."
As I stood before the looking-glass, laying my watch and exhausted purse on the dressing-table, and leisurely untying my cravat, I could not forbear a glance of approbation at what I thought a very handsome and a very impudent face: I soliloquised on the events of the day, and, as usual, found the summing-up very much against me. "This, then, sir," said I, "is your road to repentance and reform.
The imperial consort of the Chia family, we must now observe, upon catching sight, from the interior of her chair, of the picture presented within as well as without the confines of this garden, shook her head and heaved a sigh. "What lavish extravagance! What excessive waste!" she soliloquised.
Now, little Peter, when the doctor gives you leave to be moved, you are to come to me to recruit your health in the country." "Thank you, ma'am. You're too good," said Pax, becoming languid again. "Pray give my best respects to Tottie and Miss Lillycrop." "So small, and so pretty, and such a wise little thing," murmured Miss Stivergill, unaware, apparently, that she soliloquised aloud.
The lady once more returned to the azotea once more took up the bandolon; but after a few touches of the strings, laid it down, and again rose to her feet. Again she soliloquised. "Carrambo! it is very strange! neither in my chamber the sala, the cuarto, the azotea, the garden! where can it be? O Dios! if it should fall into the hands of papa!
"Yes, it was very great," he soliloquised, "and the memory of his long association with me and the perilous life that he led and the horror of the tragic finish has caused my mind to revert to an occasion which nearly ended in the same way. We were caught by a heavy southerly gale when off Candia. I carried sail until she nearly jumped her masts over the side and herself out of water.
Whereupon, when alone with his big book and a fresh cigar, Willie Dart soliloquised as follows: "He's up against a good many things, poor old Red is. He's as bad in love with Wanda as she is with him. Her old man is soured on Red and is making the toboggan slide all bumpy. Then there's some sort of trouble with Ettinger. There's a deal on somewhere I ain't wise to, and Red ain't in on it.
He placed the dossier back in a drawer and, lighting a cigar, paced up and down the room puffing furiously. Half an hour after midnight Green came in. "Yes, it's worth trying," soliloquised Foyle aloud. "What is, sir?" asked the chief inspector, stopping with his hand on the door-handle. "Ah, Green. I was just thinking aloud. Everything all right in Berkeley Square?" "Everything quiet, sir."
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