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At one of these Dunwody knocked, and the frightened tenant, at first almost speechless at the sight of so many armed men, stammeringly informed him that the steamer had passed late that evening and was, in his belief, tied up at a little towhead island not more than half a mile up-stream. "What boats have you got here?" demanded Dunwody. "No boat at all, Monsieur," rejoined the habitant.
Stammeringly he told the story of his father's death and the horse's connection therewith. "Well," said Brackett, "if you don't turn out a hoodoo, you're a winner, sure. But I'll be blessed if this don't sound like a story! But I've heard that story before. The man I got Black Boy from, no matter how I got him, you're too young to understand the ins and outs of poker, told it to me."
Loder involuntarily turned away. "I mean it," he said, slowly. "It's over; we've come to the end." "But why?" Chilcote articulated, blankly. "Why? Why?" In his confusion he could think of no better word. "Because I throw it up. My side of the bargain's off!" Again Chilcote's lips parted stammeringly.
I somewhat stammeringly explained that it was of no consequence, and proceeded to name the families in my ancestral line, adding the remark that these families, both those on my father's side and those on my mother's side, were pretty well known, and that they were the genuine English and Puritan stock. "They are indeed, sir," said Mr. Allen, "and I congratulate you.
When I choose my friends it is another matter. Your father go to church to-day, Alf?" "I don't know, sir," Alf answered, moving about in his chair, and then in his embarrassment he got up and stammeringly begged the girl to sit down. "Why, what's all this trouble and nonsense about," the General asked, looking first at the girl and then at Alf.
The campaign slogan was hastily dropped. At the polling desk Benito found himself behind a burly Kanaka sailor, dark as an African. "I contest his vote," cried one of the judges. "If he's an American, I'm a Hottentot." "Where were you born?" asked the challenging judge of election. "New York," whispered a voice in the Kanaka's ear, and he repeated the word stammeringly.
But in your house, please," as Stephen urged him towards his own door "in your house. It's only round the corner, and I I cannot go back there to my rooms till I have told you. "I'm your patient for the moment," he added stammeringly as soon as they were seated in the privacy of the hypnotist's sanctum, "and I want er "
If she had grown thin in paying for that bitter parting, then he must have paid a hundredfold to be so terribly marred and altered. "Eliot!" The word came stammeringly from her lips hushed as one hushes the voice only in the presence of a great grief or of death itself. She bent her head, unwilling to look again on that soul's agony so nakedly revealed. "Yes. I have come back," he said tonelessly.
He comes up every day. Well, Lav-Lavendar, sometimes I think I was at fault?" "I know you were, Benjamin. Have you told him so?" "Gad-a-mercy! N-no!" snarled the other. "He would be too puffed up. Won't do to make young people v-vain." He "took notice," too, Simmons said, of the canaries; and he even rolled out, stammeringly, some of his favorite verses.
"If you weren't afraid to take the food you needn't be afraid to show it." "It it was all mine," said Russ, stammeringly. "I only took what was passed to me." "I know it," said Daddy. "That is one reason why I want to know the rights of this mystery. I can't have my son starving himself for the sake of feeding a sea-eagle." "Oh! It isn't the eagle, Daddy." "What is it, then?"
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