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"Who said it was a surprise?" asked Betty tantalizingly, but the next minute her face sobered and she regarded the girls gravely. "Girls," she said, "I think I see a chance for the most glorious outing we have had yet. How would you like " she paused and regarded the expectant girls thoughtfully. "How would you like a summer in the saddle?"
"It is my place to beg forgiveness. But I understood your name was Veath, and that you were were" here she smiled tantalizingly "in love with the beautiful American, Miss Ridge." "The dev dick I mean, the mischief you did! Well, of all the fool conclusions I've ever heard, that is the worst. In love with my sister! Ho, ho!" He laughed rather too boisterously. "But there is a Mr.
There was something tantalizingly familiar about that scrap of landscape; something which stirred yet eluded a memory linked with powerful associations. Then abruptly it all came back. His car had been standing just at that visible stretch of road on the afternoon when Conscience had begged him not to criticize her father and he had retorted bitterly.
Deep-voiced oaths and thunderous welcomes were showered upon Baby Kirst as he proudly rode among them, his huge face further distended by a broad grin. Awkwardly dismounting from his rawbone horse, he stared around the circle and with one hand held behind him tantalizingly said: "Got something. Sha'n't let you peek at it."
She laughed softly, tantalizingly, and being human, Wade kissed her; the Senator being still busy with the contents of the bag. Thus engaged, none of them heard a knock at the door, which finally opened before Moran, who, even if he did not actually see the kiss, could hardly have failed to suspect it from their embarrassed manner.
The girl remained perfectly still with her face hidden. There was sensational news in the evening papers, and everyone was anxious to get at the full details of which the main facts were tantalizingly displayed on the posters. Everyone wanted to know exactly who were the people concerned and how it had all happened. It was a delightful tragedy for the Christmas festivities.
The fruit and flowers in that foreground must have cost you much labor, for indeed you seem to have faithfully followed the injunction of Titian, 'Study the effect of light and shade on a bunch of grapes. That luscious amber cluster lying near the poppies is tantalizingly suggestive of Rhineland, and of the vines that garland the hills of Crete and Cyprus."
"Don't you interfere. You're all right, an' I aint got nothin' ag'in you. But I'm goin' to thrash this Yank within an inch of his life; see if I don't. We met 'em in 1812, an' we fit 'em an' we licked 'em, an' we can do it ag'in. I'll learn ye to take my horses by the head." "Teach," suggested Yates tantalizingly.
It was December now. The poet might have as truly spoken of the facilis descensus to December as to the torrid region he mentioned. It was December, and Hugh's first book still wanted forty thousand words to complete it. The other two works, the play, the verses, were still in the pale nimbus that ever plays tantalizingly around an author's desk.
He drew aside the tent flaps and entered. She was half reclining on the cot, her back raised by pillows stuffed with sweet grass. Her silk garment, carelessly arranged, had fallen partly open, so that the gleam of her flesh showed tantalizingly here and there. The blood leaped to Kingozi's forehead. She did not alter her pose. Suddenly he realized: of course, she thought him blind!
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