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'Mademoiselle, are you a loyal Maäsaun? asked Counsellor gravely. Valerie's soft dark eyes gazed steadily back into his. 'I am loyal, she replied, in an earnest under-breath. 'Then stay in Sagan. If your words carried so long a tag of meaning to others, you can see that Maäsau may have need of all her loyal children soon.
She's laying for something bigger. She'll get into Mrs. Maginnis for something handsome. More fool if she doesn't, I say"; and Meadows laughed in an unscrupulous, under-breath fashion, as of a man who thought a well-played trick essentially meritorious. Millard was debating. Should he protest against these words? Or should he knock Meadows down? That is not just the form it took in his mind.
"Is it not preposterous to suppose that I can offer them assistance of such a kind?" "Not you," returned Emilia, sighing; and in an under-breath, "me will you lend it to me? Merthyr would. I shall repay it. I cannot tell what fills me with this delight, but I know I am able to repay any sum. Two thousand pounds would help them. I think I think my voice has come back."
Pole, who had undertaken it, when first Squire of Brookfield, at the dictate of the ladies his daughters; so that, waiting with the book before him and his audience expectant, he lacked composure, spoke irritably in an under-breath of 'that woman, and asked twice whether she was coming or not. At last the clump of her feet was heard approaching. Mr.
What Donald's feelings were on finding himself thus so superbly quartered, now that he had time to think on the subject, and could do so unrestrained by the presence of any one, we do not precisely know; but, if one might have judged by the under-breath exclamations in which he indulged, and by the looks of amazement and inquiry which he cast around him, from time to time, on the splendours by which he was surrounded, especially on the gorgeous bed, with its gilt canopy and curtains of crimson silk, which was destined for his night's resting-place, these feelings would appear to have been, after all, fully more perplexing than pleasing.
But when Dahlia had close view of Rhoda's face, she drew back, saying in an under-breath, "Don't cry. I see my misery when you cry." Rhoda promised that she would check her tears, and they sat quietly, side by side, hand in hand. Mrs. At times their hands interchanged a fervent pressure, their eyes were drawn to an equal gaze.
"To Absalom, the son of David, the little Jew usurer of Bond Court, Whitecross Gutters, for his introduction to Venus, I O U Five pounds, when I can pay. "Signed: RIPTON THOMPSON." There was a pause: an awful under-breath of sanctified wonderment and reproach passed round the office. Sir Austin assumed an attitude. Mr.
My eyelids thereupon dropped, I sank into sweet slumber...." All look at her in amazement. She stands before a tribunal on a matter of life and death, and with that rapt look offers a plea of such irrelevancy! "Is she dreaming?" ask some, under-breath, and others, "Is she mad?" The King tries to bring her to a sense of reality, a sense of her peril.
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