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But all the time I knew I should have to. "But I do care," she wailed plaintively. "I didn't think you'd be so unkind!" This would never do. That little downward tug at either corner of the mouth I knew the symptom only too well! "It 's like this," I began stammeringly. "This bit of road here up as far as that corner you know it 's a horrid dull bit of road.

He, thought to escape from his slippery position by throwing himself upon Monsieur and Madame, and stammeringly replied that the King was master, but that a son's will depended upon that of his parents. "What you say is very proper," replied the King; "but as soon as you consent to my proposition your father and mother will not oppose it."

If you do not tell me the plain truth, you shall suffer." "Vat ees it you vant?" "Who organized the attack on my pack-train?" "I know nothing of zat." "Stop! You do know, and you must tell me." The Frenchman grew pale and something like a shiver passed over him. He saw that James Morris was in no mood for trifling. "Who who say zat Louis Glotte know 'bout dat?" he asked stammeringly. "I say so.

You brought it with you this evening to show to me and ask my opinion of its value, did you not?" Brayle's eyes opened in utter amazement. If ever a man was taken completely by surprise, he was. "How did you know?" he began, stammeringly, while Mr. Harland, equally astonished, stared at him through his round spectacles as though challenging some defiance. Santoris laughed.

He paused, and Diana whispered stammeringly: "Not not the Grand Duchess?" "Yes Sonia." The old maestro's eyes kindled with a soft luminance as his whispering voice caressed the little flame. "Hers, of course, had been merely a marriage dictated by reasons of State, and from the time of our first meeting, our hearts were in each other's keeping. But she never failed in duty or in loyalty.

After a few seconds he left her, took his hat, went out, saddled his horse, and rode off to Whinborough. He got Dr. Baker to promise to come over on the morrow, and on his way back he called and requested to see Catherine Leyburn. He stammeringly asked her to come and visit his daughter who was ill and lonesome; and when she consented gladly, he went on his way feeling a load off his mind.

I do not accuse of presumption, on that account, all the learned men who stammeringly have endeavoured to suggest, as far as in them lay, the immobility and the sovereign and eternal efficacy of the understanding, of the will and of the power of God, through the infallibility of divine election and divine relation to all events.

They burst in upon Miss Maitland's solitude, forgetful to tap at door as they both knew they should, and simultaneously besought the startled lady: "Please, Aunt Eunice, may we have all the pumpkins in the south corn-field?" At least, that was what Katharine said. Monty's request was proffered stammeringly but not less earnestly, and he said "punkins" with no attempt at correctness of speech.

She knew now why he had stammeringly refused to receive her father's offer to buy back the goods he had given him; she knew now how hardly gained was the pittance that paid his rent and supported his childish vanity and grotesque pride.

"If you have, I don't know why," said Frank, deeply touched. "Nor do I," said the private. "Some we like, and some we don't, without the reason for it appearing altogether clear. I liked you even when you didn't please me very well." "You mean when " began Frank, stammeringly. "Yes, you know when. It used to hurt me to see and hear you but that is past." "I hope so," said Frank, from his heart.

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