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Gwen refused to be thrown off the scent. "He's an old friend of yours, isn't he?" said she suggestively. "Oh dear yes! Ages ago. He told me about some people I haven't heard of for years. I must try and call on that Mrs. What's-her-name. Do you know where Tavistock Square is?" "Of course I do. Everybody does. Who is it lives there?"
They laughed together, and when, a moment later, the girl slipped into the house and did not return, the woman with the disfigured face and the famous novelist looked at each other with smiling eyes. When Czar, with sudden interest, started around the corner of the house, his master said suggestively, "Czar, you better stay here with the old folks."
He thought he had believed that he would receive the sentence which the juryman had spoken so baldly; yet, after the words had been actually spoken, he stared blankly after Bill and the others, and incredulously at the Captain, who seated himself upon a bunk opposite to watch his prisoner, his pistol resting suggestively upon his knee.
She was passing a hot iron over some coarse sheets, and, pausing, she looked steadily at him and replied: "It is not far to Dalgrothe Mountain, monsieur." "The journey's too long for me; I haven't your hot young blood," he said suggestively. "It was not so long a dozen years ago, monsieur." De la Riviere flushed to his hair.
But I fear I cannot answer regarding the pedigree, nor a great deal about the past, for I only met her under two years ago." "And yet I have imagined that you knew her pretty well, and that Mr. Roscoe knew her even better perhaps," she said suggestively. "That is so," I tried to say with apparent frankness, "for she lived in the South Seas with her father, and Roscoe knew her there."
By accident or design he marked the edifice with emblems of the Trinity, for at the very entrance there is a large opening encircling three arches, which are suggestively emblematical of the Three in One. The building of this somewhat florid structure, and the move of the Unitarian church from east to west, provoked a considerable amount of caustic comment and humorous criticism at the time.
'There's maybe something ye've left out of your calculation, he said suggestively, 'something that some might put as high as the estate itself. 'What d' ye mean? inquired the other, turning about so as fully to see the other's face.
"And you won't lose. No," she repeated suggestively, "you won't lose, with me looking out for you. Jim bears you no ill will. He recognizes a man when he meets him, even when the proof is uncomfortable." "For that little episode on the train I ask no reward, madam," said I. "Of course not." Her tone waxed impatient. "However, you're a stranger in Benton and strangers do not always fare well."
Gorham had already returned, accompanied by his first vice-president, John Covington, and that they were engaged in close conversation. Mrs. Gorham took Patricia with her to her room, but Alice immediately joined the two men. "We have nearly finished our interview, Alice," her father said, suggestively, after a smile of greeting. "Please let me sit here and listen," she begged.
Lisle's journey to London recurred suggestively to him. Another long and eager search, however, proved fruitless; and the suspicion was given up, or, more correctly, weakened. As soon as it was light the next morning, Mr. Sowerby was again with him. He was more guarded now, and was at length convinced that Jennings had no paper or document to give up.
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