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We will meet you, in verity, though it may compel me to throw up my present hand and call for other cards. N'importe: there is no other course." While soliloquizing, he penned his answer, which was brief and to the purpose: "I will meet you as soon as I can steal off without provoking suspicion. I have pistols which I will bring with me.

But time, that you think goes slow, was too fast for me." "I shall refuse to serve," said Richling, soliloquizing aloud. "Don't you see, Doctor, the delicacy of the position?" "Yes, I do; but you don't. Don't you see it would be just as delicate a matter for you to refuse?" Richling pondered, and presently said, quite slowly:

I couldn't help acting like Sal Furbush, the old crazy woman, who threatened to toss us up in the umbrella." "Forgive me, darling," said Emma coaxingly; "I will not do it again;" then stooping down, she looked intently into my eyes, soliloquizing, "Yes, it is wrong to tell her so."

Thus soliloquizing, the warm-blooded worshipper of Nature returned homeward, too blest in the triumph of his own love to feel more than a kindly compassion for the wounded heart, consigned with no doubt of the healing result to the fickleness of youth and the consolations of philosophy.

The second act opens with the interview between Dame Quickly and Falstaff, in which the instrumentation runs the whole gamut of ironical humor. The third act opens in the Inn of the Garter, and discloses Falstaff soliloquizing upon his late disagreeable experiences: "Ho! landlord! Ungrateful world, wicked world, Guilty world! Landlord! a glass of hot sherry.

It fits me then to brave That which must be: for what can turn aside The dark course of the grim Necessity?" While thus soliloquizing, the air becomes fragrant with odours, and faintly stirs with the rustling of approaching wings. The Daughters of Ocean, aroused from their grots below, are come to console the Titan. They utter many complaints against the dynasty of Jove.

Now I am going to dress for dinner," and with an anxious glance seaward into the gathering darkness, he turned and went. Jeekie stood alone upon the empty deck, wagging his great white head to and fro and soliloquizing thus: "Wonder if Major see what under lady Asika's feet when she stand out there over nasty deep. Think not or he say something. That noble lord not look nice.

Thus soliloquizing, he put his hat on again, slung his wallet over his shoulder, and supporting himself on his stout staff, approached the house. Very few changes had occurred since he had left. A few new houses had been erected, but the old ones remained unaltered, even the one where he had formerly lived.

"I don't know, Aunt Helen," I answered; and I spoke the truth. I had never thought to inquire. "The Dale blood is not the very best in the world," she continued presently, with her head bent over her work almost as though soliloquizing. "As regards position they are well enough, but two of this young man's uncles were extremely dissipated, and I fancy that the father was not much to boast of.

"Closeted with kings," said I, soliloquizing, "bearing their presents through armed men and military espionage; speaking of empires and their overthrow as of ordinary objects of ambition; and he himself a low-born and undignified priest, of a poor though a wise order, well, there is more in this than I can fathom: but I will hesitate before I embark in his dangerous and concealed intrigues; above all, I will look well ere I hazard my safe heritage of these broad lands in the service of that House which is reported to be ungrateful, and which is certainly exiled."

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