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"It sure looks good!" pronounced Denver unctuously, "I never saw a place that looked better. All this gossan and porphyry, and that copper stain up there and just look at that dacite cap!" He waved his hand at the high cliff behind and Murray's eye became beady and bright.
Can't you be generous and unselfish enough to face whatever trial there may be for you in this bit of a coincidence?" Garth hesitated. "Dr. Mackenzie," he said at last, "will you swear to me that your description of this young lady was accurate in every detail?" "'Swear not at all," quoted Dr. Rob unctuously. "I had a pious mother, laddie. Besides I can do better than that.
"Aye, sir," rolled out the other, unctuously, "there you are again, you see. Poor Nat Beavor, he was one of your hot-headed ones, and see what it has brought him to a crack in his skull, sir, so that it will be days before he'll know himself again, the doctor says, if ever he does in this world, which I don't think.
Now what do you say to that, Tom Swift? "Twenty-thousand-dollars-a-year!" repeated Mr. Gale unctuously, rolling the words off his tongue. "Twen-ty-thou-sand-dol-lars-a-year! Think of it!" "I am thinking of it," said Tom Swift gently, "and I thank you for your offer. It is, indeed, very generous. But I must give you the same answer. I cannot accept." "Tom!" exclaimed his aged father. "Mr.
Kuni timidly asked the price of an indulgence, but the Dominican unctuously explained that they were not sold like penny rolls at the baker's; the heavier the sin, the higher the fine to be paid. First of all, she must confess sincere contrition for what had been done and inform him how, in spite of her youth, she had been led into such heinous guilt.
He lifted his suit case and began to walk in the direction the station agent had indicated. "Say," the latter called after him, "you don't want to miss the show to-night." "What show?" Hanson turned, interest amounting almost to eagerness in his tone. "Benefit." The boy rolled the word unctuously under his tongue. "I guess maybe you saw why in the papers.
The ingenuous flatteries of her little court irritated her now: she no longer felt either amused or pleased by the extravagant compliments lavished upon her beauty and skill by portly Squire John, by Sir Timothy Harrison or the more diffident young Squire Pyncheon. "Of a truth, I sometimes wish, Lady Sue, that I could find out if you have any faults," remarked Squire Boatfield unctuously.
Her mother would have been humiliated had there been any noticeable diminution in the supply when the meal was over; and she and the cook would have had a council of war had a guest failed to eat and praise any single dish. Bessie had not realized how inglorious their meagreness would be, until Mrs. Grey, at the daughter's table, grew unctuously reminiscent about the mother's. "Dear me!"
"The reverend gentleman," he added, "will remain behind with me, for I've a couple of words to say to him." Michal thanked him for his courtesy, and holding out her hand to her husband, asked him shyly: "I suppose you will come soon?" "As soon as I have received my father's blessing," replied Henry, unctuously, from which Barbara Pirka gathered that the clergyman was the master's son.
Some day, some night, from this coign of vantage, you shall perhaps be startled by the detonation of the judgment gun not sharp and empty like the crack of cannon, but deep-mouthed and unctuously solemn. Instantly thereafter, you shall behold the flames break forth. Ay, he cried, stretching forth his hand, 'ay, that will be a day of retribution.
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