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Updated: June 2, 2025


Just as soon as you get into the swing again, you'll pay me a little on the transaction." "Sell the damned thing then, if you don't want it and do want money," said Jeff. "You've got it back." "I can't sell it." She had half closed her eyes, and her lips gave an unctious little relish to the words. "Why can't you?"

He shaded his eyes with a brown, powerful hand, gazed for an instant toward the approaching cloud of animated and vociferous dust and, turning to a smiling Chinese who stood near, with a pot in his hand, remarked in a slow, musical drawl: "Well Hop Loy, here they are, rip-roarin' an' snortin' from th' round-up!" "Alle samee hungly, too," observed the Celestial with unctious blandness.

Reasoning in this manner with a sturdy logic worthy of my rich and unctious past, I have secured some good trades in down-town property, and shall await the coming devastation with a calm and entirely unruffled breast. California, at any season of the year, is a miracle of beauty, as almost every one knows.

"Miss Margaret is quite well, sir," he returned in the unctious, calm voice he assumed in service. "Ah, that's good. She's asleep, I suppose, at this hour." "I presume so, sir, as she was out rather late last night. I beg pardon, sir, but might I ask if you have had good luck?" "Well, I managed to kill a fine buck, Blakeman," returned his master, as he continued up the stairs.

"Foi de mon ame, Edward," said Richard, with a bitter energy, strangely at variance with his usual unctious deference to the king, "your Highness's gayety is ill-seasoned; you reject all the means to assure your throne, you rejoice in all the events that imperil it.

"Foi de mon ame, Edward," said Richard, with a bitter energy, strangely at variance with his usual unctious deference to the king, "your Highness's gayety is ill-seasoned; you reject all the means to assure your throne, you rejoice in all the events that imperil it.

A congregational minister at the graveside said a prayer for mercy on the sinner. Anderson had not asked him to do it, and felt a dull resentment of the man's officiousness, and the unctious length of his prayer. Half an hour later he was on the platform, waiting for the train to Glacier. He arrived there in the first glorious dawn of a summer morning.

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