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One saw the Indian in Randy now, in the lifted head, the square-set jaw, the almost cruel keenness of the eyes. "Of course it is George Dalton," he said. "Yes." "I could kill him, Becky." She laughed, ruefully. "For what? Perhaps he thinks I'm not a nice sort of girl like the one you kissed " "For God's sake, Becky." He sat down on a flat rock. He was white, and shaking a little.
His wife so his friend and biographer, Lewis Nettleship, tells us once compared him to Sir Bors in "The Holy Grail": A square-set man and honest; and his eyes, An outdoor sign of all the wealth within, Smiled with his lips a smile beneath a cloud, But Heaven had meant it for a sunny one!
Briefly, to make two long hours short after several tedious quarters of expectation, a square-set, rosy-faced and middle-aged postilion appeared round the far corner of the village street, resplendent in silver lace and yellow livery, leading three gaunt but sturdy horses.
They felt awkward and once more assumed their frigid bearing, the one looking square-set and solid with his thick head of hair, the other drawing back his lean shoulders, over which fell his fringe of thin white locks. "My faith," said Nana, bringing the ten big silver pieces and quite determined to laugh about it, "I am going to entrust you with this, gentlemen. It is for the poor."
You know the man better than any of us." "By Jove!" said Kent. "Do you mean to say you would buy the governor of a state?" Harnwicke turned a cold eye on his companion as they strode along. He was of the square-set, plain-spoken, aggressive type a finished product of the modern school of business lawyers.
She was rather short than tall; her figure was square-set and heavy; her features, though not exactly ill-formed, matched her figure; her arms were massive, though not ill-shaped; and she was altogether distinctly what the French call hommasse.
A thick, burly man under thirty years of age, some five feet five in height, with broad sallow face, brawny bull-neck, and wide square-set shoulders a squat Hercules; dark-brown hair, cut short, lies close to his head; he is bearded, and has a dark-brown pointed moustache; shaggy brows overhang his small steel-gray eyes; his nose is coarse and devoid of character; but his jaws are massive, his lips firm, and his chin determined.
Yorke was lying in the skipper's bunk, and as I entered he extended both hands to me, and smiled cheerfully, though his left eye was covered with a bandage, and his brave, square-set face was white and drawn. "How are you, Drake, my boy? We had a narrow squeak, didn't we, from the niggers? And here is Captain Guest worrying and tormenting himself that he could not fire a gun to scare them off."
The Cardinal, with his highly coloured face, big nose, thick lips, square-set, vigorous figure, which still looked young despite his sixty years, was standing near a window in the bright golden light. He had put on the paternal smile with which he greeted even the humblest from motives of good policy, and as soon as Pierre had knelt and kissed his ring, he motioned him to a chair.
Kit gazed at the square-set figure before him with respectful admiration. "It must have been a close thing, sir." The Parson shrugged. "It would have been a mere bagatelle but for the Gap Gang cutting in on our line of retreat. That added interest, and made a bright little affair of what would otherwise have been a dull retirement." "And how did the Gap Gang come to cut in?"
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