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'But do not shrug your head into your shoulders as if there were any possibility of concealing the thunderingly evident, said Lady Camper, electrifying him, what with her cordial squeeze, her kind eyes, and her singular language. 'You have omitted the collar. Well? The collar is the fatal finishing touch in men's dress; it would make Apollo look bourgeois.
But for all that, he went so fast that the space between him and the enemy did not decrease. They came thunderingly on, a whole Federal charge but he kept ahead. Seeing that he did so, they began to discharge carbine and pistol, some aiming at Little Sorrel, some at the grey figure riding stiffly, bolt upright and elbows out. Little Sorrel shook his head, snorted, and went on.
Sometimes it runs smoothly for many minutes, and then breaks suddenly into a rhythmic clatter, always changing in distance and intensity. When it comes near, you should get into a tunnel, and stand there while it passes. I did that once, and it was like the last page of an overture by Beethoven thunderingly impetuous.
The bright green eyes remained closed. "That may be so. Yes, Sepastian, I honestly think you believe that." "I do," said MacMaine, and shot him carefully through the head. The End and Epilogue. "Hold it!" The voice bellowed thunderingly from the loud-speakers of the six Earth ships that had boxed in the derelict. "Hold it! Don't bomb that ship!
The farmer felt that he was worsted as regarded the illustration, and with a bit of the boy's fear of the pedagogue, he fought Anthony off by still pressing the arithmetical problem upon Master Gammon; until the old man, goaded to exasperation, rolled out thunderingly, "If I works fer ye, that ain't no reason why I should think fer ye," which caused him to be left in peace.
Back with him to the Mint! and, with your permission, we will confiscate the first syllable of his name, while we consign him to oblivion, with a hip, hip, hip, hurrah for Richmond! The cheers responded thunderingly, and were as loud when he answered a 'How 'bout the Dauphin? by saying that it was the Tory hotel, of which he knew nothing. 'A cheer for old Roy! Edbury sang out.
"How much a year are they worth?" he demanded. "I do not know how much they are worth now. Your father was always in difficulties, and so was his father. But Bingley is a miser. Five thousand a year, perhaps." "That's an independence. That's enough. She said she couldn't expect a man to be so thunderingly rich as she is." "Indeed? Then you have discussed the question with her?"
"And that it's an awkward matter to play with souls," Beulah contributed; whereupon Jimmie murmured, "Browning," sotto voice. "She may be all that you say, Gram," Jimmie said, after a few minutes of silence, "a thunderingly refined and high-minded young waif, but you will admit that without an interpreter of the same class, she hasn't been much good to us so far."
Smith, a little thunderingly. "I may n't be known much yet in England; but I'll tell you, you inquire the route to Mr. Van Diemen Smith over there in Australia." "Yes, papa," interrupted his daughter, "only you must consider that it may not be convenient to take us in at this hour so late." "It's not that, miss, begging your pardon," said Crickledon.
Out of the darkness which hovered over his submerged path beyond, a figure came struggling, battling the water and making desperate efforts to run, crying, "Noll, Noll! where are you?" "Here, Uncle Richard, quick!" answered the boy, clinging desperately to his only refuge, the slippery, icy rocks. The wave came thunderingly in, burst, and hid uncle and nephew from each other.
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