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The country people in the neighborhood-visitors coming to see the establishment would have given the alarm." "There you are out. The head rebel was too cunning for that. He admitted no visitors at all with the exception, one day, of a very stupid-looking young gentleman of whom he had no reason to be afraid. He let him in to see the place just by way of variety, to have a little fun with him.

But by about five, things calmed down; the few stupid-looking peasants came out of their houses, and gazed about them as if to see what damage had been done. Perhaps it was not much after all they seemed to take it quietly enough; and by six all special signs of disturbance had disappeared the torrents melted away as if by magic.

A puzzled expression entered the fellow's eyes. He was a young man a stupid-looking lout. It was evident that he half recognized the face of the newcomer as one he had seen before. Barney nodded to him. "Never mind finishing," he said. "I am in a hurry. You may saddle him at once." The voice was authoritative it brooked no demur.

He frankly told me to keep still, and went on with the accounts in which he was so absurdly interested, or examined "papers" stupid-looking things done on legal cap, which he brought home with him from the office. No one kissed me when I started away in the morning; no one kissed me when I came home at night. I went to bed unkissed.

He was a fat-faced, stupid-looking, flabby creature by name D. H. Dickason who did not appear capable of doing anything very daring.

Then the other casks of wine were stowed away in the stone cellar beneath the hall. Leaving his servant a silent, stupid-looking, dark-eyed fellow named Petros to bait the horses, Georgios entered the hall and began to unpack his carpets and embroideries with all the skill of one who had been trained in the bazaars of Cairo, Damascus, or Nicosia.

This rather stupid-looking fellow is a devotee of music, and knows how to coax the sweetness out of the unwilling violin. Sometimes he goes miles and miles on winter nights to draw the seductive bow for the Cape Breton dancers, and there is enthusiasm in his voice, as he relates exploits of fiddling from sunset till the dawn of day.

An old Negress made her appearance, broken, wrinkled, trembling, stupid-looking, wrapped to the heels in ample blue veils. She advanced face to face with the Suffet, and they looked at each other for some time; suddenly Hamilcar started; at a wave of his hand the slaves withdrew. Then, signing to her to walk with precaution, he drew her by the arm into a remote apartment.

One of the women was about forty, the other some twenty years younger; both were ugly. The younger was a rude, stupid-looking creature, with red cheeks and redder hair, but there was a dash of intelligence and likewise of wildness in the countenance of the elder female, whose complexion and hair were rather dark.

"I'm afraid it's rather lonely for you," he said. "It's always like this the first day or two. Then the women warm up and get friendly." "I don't want to know them. They are a stupid-looking lot. Did you ever see such clothes?" "You are the only person who looks like a lady to-night," he observed. "You look lovely. I hope you don't mind my saying it?" She was a downright young person, after all.

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