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"Tell me," he said, addressing the stranger "What like is this Rantall? Please to tescripe his features." "Well," drawled the person addressed, after a short pause "there ain't much to describe about him. He's a tallish feller fully four inches taller'n I be. He's broad and stout a big man ginerally. Weighs, I should say, not much under a hundred and ninety.

It was against old Trigger's orders, nevertheless the calm, cool water as it lazily lapped the sand proved too tempting, and very shortly we had plunged in and were enjoying ourselves. Omar left the water first, and presently I saw while he was dressing the figure of a tallish, muscular man attired in black and wearing a silk hat approaching him.

The word for silence in the ranks had been given at starting, and the captains spoke in the lowest of voices as they drew their companies together in battalion. The light company having been withdrawn, we found ourselves on the extreme left flank, parted by a few yards only from another dark mass of men the 43rd, as a tallish young bugler whispered close beside me.

He was a tallish man, with good features cut clearly, high brow, short brown beard and ruddy complexion. His uniform was quite plain and his appearance was not imposing, but his eyes of deep blue regarded the boy keenly. "I'm Lieutenant Kenton, sir, of Colonel Talbot's Invincibles," replied Harry to the question which was not spoken, but which nevertheless was asked.

She must of loved him some or she wouldn't of came to Wyoming with him. She was tallish, and prettier than any picture in colors and game! She tried all her life to let on she liked the range, but she never was made for it.

She heard Parson Tombs confess the Job-like loathsomeness of everyone present; but his long-familiar, chanting monotones fainted and died in the portals of her ears like a nurse's song, while her sinking eyelids shut not out, but in, one tallish Rosemont senior who had risen in prayer visibly heavy with the sleep he had robbed from three successive nights.

"You always get your own way, Terence. It was so at Athlone: you first of all began by asking my opinion, and then carried out things exactly as you proposed, yourself. Learning the language is a horrid nuisance, but I see that it has to be done." "I expect, Dicky, you will have to make up as a woman. You see, you are not much taller than a tallish woman."

And he says: Yes. It's time I introduced you to my friend. Just get your hat and we will go now. . . "The two come into the office, and George at his desk sits up in a sudden panic staring. Sees a tallish fellow, sort of nasty- handsome face, heavy eyes, half shut; short drab overcoat, shabby bowler hat, very careful like in his movements. And he thinks to himself, Is that how such a man looks!

He seemed to think his one aim in life was to be full of fun and nonsense. In repose, his face looked a little withered, old. He was a very good pal to Joe, steady, decent and grave under all his 'mischief'; for his mischief was only his laborious way of skirting his own ennui. Joe was much younger than Albert only twenty-three. He was a tallish, quiet youth, pleasant looking.

But anon, as my senses came back from the realm of pure beauty they had been a traversin', I recollected that I wuz a wife, that Providence and Elder Minkley had placed a man in my hands to take care on; and I see he wuz gone from me, and I must look him up. And I found that man in one of the high tallish lookin' swing chairs that wuz a swingin' from high poles all along the brow of the hill.

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