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"Come, Walter, we'll take the other one." The man had seen that there was no safety in flight. Down the shore he stood, without a hat, his hair blown pompadour by the wind. As we approached Carter turned superciliously, unbuttoning his bulky khaki life preserver jacket. "Well?" he asked coolly.
Do not make a display of money at any time, but particularly in a public place. If you are drawing money from a bank, count it quickly and quietly, then secure it in an inside pocket that cannot be reached without unbuttoning. Never cash a check for a man whom you do not know to be square. The same applies to the endorsement of checks.
Fillmore was buttoning and unbuttoning his waistcoat. He had a hounded look. "Certainly, certainly," he replied in a tone of some feverishness. "I wish you girls would leave me to manage..." "Dippy!" said Miss Winch once more. "Telegraphic address: Tea-Pot, Matteawan." She swivelled round to Sally again. "Say, listen! This boy must be stopped.
In that delectable city people held aloof from such things instead of stopping them, but a doctor suddenly appeared on the scene, 'attracted like a vulture, as Sir Francis said; and they had some ado to prevent him from unbuttoning Eustace's doublet to search for a wound before they could make him understand what had really happened. They obtained a fiacre, and Eustace was placed in it.
"When she unbuttons me," Murray mused on, sitting absolutely motionless, as if she were unbuttoning him now "when she unbuttons me I shall hold in my breath this way," though he could hardly have explained why. She had never unlaced or unbuttoned him. Always, since he was a little, breathing soul, it had been Sheelah. It had never occurred to him that he loved Sheelah, but he was used to her.
When this point was reached he called his sight to the aid of his feeling, and glued his eyes to the lower while he buttoned the upper, unbuttoning many meantime, to assure himself that he had buttoned them.
About the commencement of the year 1802 Napoleon began to feel acute pains in his right side. I have often seen him at Malmaison, when sitting up at night, lean against the right arm of his chair, and unbuttoning his coat and waistcoat exclaim, "What pain I feel!"
"Is that all?" complained Norman. "I'll bet a nickel you had dinner at the Alberta!" "All but this," went on Roy, and he began unbuttoning the front of his flannel shirt. "It feels kind of soft." While Norman watched him, he extracted a greasy bag, flat and crumpled, and tore it open to expose what was left of an originally fine hot raisin pie. His companion turned up his nose in disgust.
"Come, come, ain't you ready?" came David's voice from the door. "I can't keep the horse stan'in' here till he's all eat up with flies." Mary fled to her bedroom, unbuttoning her dress as she ran; and David came in, bringing an air of outdoor freshness into the little sitting-room, with his regal height, his broad shoulders, and tanned, fresh face.
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