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But I shall be revenged, that I will; I can bear it no longer. 'Bear what? he asked despairingly. 'You know well enough. Don't aggravate me. I hate you! Oh yes, she said, raising her voice, 'I do hate you! 'Sit down and have some dinner, and don't be so foolish, he said, trying to be jocular, as he lifted the cover from the soup. 'Eat with you? Never! she answered theatrically.
He strode theatrically up to our table and addressing me as “Young Ulysses” proposed I should go outside on the fields of asphalt and help him gather a few marguerites to decorate a truly infernal supper which was being organized across the road at the Maison Dorée—upstairs. With expostulatory shakes of the head and indignant glances I called his attention to the fact that I was not alone.
"Who is it?" asked the colonel. The door opened slowly. A gloved hand, and then a white, hooded face, slipped through the narrow entry. "Jack o' Judgment! Poor old Jack o' Judgment come to make a call," chuckled the hateful voice. "Down, dog; down!" He flourished the long-barrelled revolver theatrically, then turned with a chuckle of laughter to the gaping Mr. Crotin.
Doubtless, these somewhat theatrically attired mountaineers hold a superior position to the diggers and blasters of the earth. The dress is, perhaps, more properly that worn in the mountains, than that of the miners themselves.
In fact, my one owl, to speak theatrically, made a decided hit; for a single afternoon he may be said to have been famous, or at all events notorious, if any old-fashioned reader be disposed to insist upon this all but obsolete distinction.
They've been doing their bills: I've heard that. My father touched the points of his fingers on his forehead, straining to think, too theatrically, but in hard earnest, I believe. He seemed to be rising on tiptoe. 'Oh, madam! Dear lady! my friend! Dorothy, my sister! Better a thousand times that I had married, though I shrank from a heartless union! This money? it is not
"You are doing an injustice to yourself, you are doing an injustice to the picture, and you're doing an injustice to me!" Then, theatrically: "Stop! I'll finish it now." With that he picked a very small brush, anointed, its delicate point with paint, and touched the picture in one spot with a speck of pigment. "Now it's finished!" he exclaimed. "Now you may look at it."
"I'd ha' gone through fire and water for it," he declared theatrically. "Lor' lumme!" said Barney Bill again. "I got summat else," said Paul, taking from his pocket his little pack of Sunday-school cards. Barney Bill examined them gravely. "I think you'd better do away with these." "Why?" "They establishes yer identity," said Barney Bill. "What's that?" Barney Bill explained.
They had been mere incidents, pleasant, uninteresting, wearying, amusing. None had thrilled her.... So she had less experience to call to her aid than the average girl. Dulac occupied her mind as no man had ever occupied it before; the thought of him thrilled her.... He wanted her, this magnetic, theatrically handsome man wanted her.... When we make a choice we do so by a process of comparison.
He spoke pompously and theatrically; called himself the Eye of Italy, and said that he must be in Milan, or Milan would perish, because of the traitress: all with a great sullen air of composure and an odd distension of the eyelids. When they released him, he smiled and thanked them, though they knew, that had he chosen, he could have thrown off a dozen of them, such was his strength.
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