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Updated: June 27, 2025


She walked in the garden for the last time, marked the magic progress of spring, then took an unemotional leave of her stepmother. "There 'edn' no call to leave no message as I can see," said Joan, while she stood at the door. "He ban't my faither, he sez, so I'll take it for truth. But I'll ask you to kiss Tom for me. Us was allus good brother an' sister, whether or no; an' I loves en dearly."

The whole meeting was incredibly suave and unemotional. They were talking as any other two people in the theatre were talking without any great interest. After a few minutes Oakleigh returned and shook hands with noticeable warmth; there was a short triangular conversation before the lights were lowered; then Jack hurried back to his place.

"The Grand Duke Michael must have been considerably upset," remarked Simmonds, who, throughout all this scene, had lost no whit of his serenity of demeanour. "He has been like a madman," said M. Pigot, smiling a little at Simmonds's unemotional tone. "These jewels are a passion with him; he worships them; he never has parted with them, even for a day; where he goes, they have gone.

But I saw her eyes and she let the little, white cat get up in her lap!" "Proof enough," the minister said, gently. Between the two of them the child at school and Aunt Olivia at home letters came and went for six weeks. Aunt Olivia wrote six, Rebecca Mary six. All the letters were terse and brief and unemotional.

His sallow face was flushed, his eyes glowed with a sort of beauty; and Audrey Noel who, better than most women, could read what was passing behind a face, saw those eyes with the delight of a moth fluttering towards a lamp. But in a very unemotional voice she said: "So you have come to breakfast. How nice of you!" It was not in Miltoun to observe the formalities of attack.

"Stephen never used to miss a day." "Here I am, if you want me," says Stephen, coming leisurely up to them from between the laurels. "I thought I heard somebody mention my name." He is looking pale and haggard, and altogether unlike the languid, unemotional Stephen of a month ago.

We call it a Society the Cui Bono Society," he answered coldly. "I like the name," I returned. "It is suggestive. It may mean anything or nothing." "You will learn later that the Society means something; a good deal, in fact." This was said in the dry, unemotional tone which I afterwards found was the only sign of displeasure Brande ever permitted himself to show.

The question, when a man died, was always how and why. So, when Hobart had died, they were all dragged into a net of suspicion and melodrama they all became for a time absurd actors in an absurd serial in the Potter press. You could not escape from sensationalism in a sensational world. There was no room for the pedant, with his greed for unadorned and unemotional precision.

"You don't mean that, Vane," he cried. "My God, think what you've said!" Hilary pointed at the desk with a shaking finger. "If that were a scaffold, and a rope were around my neck, I'd say it over again. And I thank God I've had a chance to say it to you." He paused, cleared his throat, and continued in a voice that all at once had become unemotional and natural.

Socially and in his home he was full of comradeship and bright joviality, but as a railroader he was as inflexible and apparently unemotional as the material with which he worked.

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