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Updated: May 4, 2025
I was confused and afraid. I was a babe four months ago. I was not afraid of How, I had loved him at least I thought I had, I'm sure of nothing now and, as I say, I was afraid of you then." "And now " Just for a second the girl glanced at the questioner, then she looked away. "I'm not in the least afraid of you now or of anything." "Not even of your husband?" "No," unemotionally.
He spoke in a deep bass rumble, without emotion or inflection. He was simply stating a fact. A surge of annoyance swept over the returned wanderer from the far spaces. This was the last straw. "I may be," he admitted coldly, "but I like my particular form of craziness." "You know the penalty of course for what you are doing?" the big man inquired unemotionally. Hilary swore deeply.
For the first time, Ben Blair moved. Unemotionally as before, his nod indicated the chair in the corner. "Sit over there as long as I stay, Alec," he directed; and the negro responded with the alacrity of a well-trained dog. Ben turned to the big man. "And you, too, Hough. My business has nothing to do with you, but it may be well to have a witness. Be seated, please." Hough obeyed in silence.
One of her was serene and calm, able to survey the situation unemotionally, as though it were something that did not concern her at all. The other was a deeply passionate, loving woman, who had just seen her life's joy taken from her for ever. Alden, leaning back against the rock near which they sat, was looking at Edith as a man looks at but one woman in all his life.
Bearing this, he crossed the room, passed Ho-Pin, and entered the corridor beyond. "You have, of course, put him in the observation room?" said Gianapolis. Ho-Pin regarded the speaker unemotionally. "Assuwredly," he replied; "for since he visits us for the first time, Mr. King will wish to see him"...
And there was something so unemotionally decisive in her tone that he no longer hesitated, no longer doubted her. It was in the gray of the early morning, as the Slavonia steamed from the Upper Bay into the North River and the serrated skyline of Manhattan bit into the thin rind of sunrise to the east, that Durkin and Frank came suddenly together in a deserted companionway.
Jean listened unemotionally and with a judicial air. Only his eyes shoved that he was in any way moved. When she had finished he asked her, "An' when'll he git here?" "Can't say," came the swift reply. "Maybe to-night; maybe in an hour; maybe right now. He's big an' strong, an' an' he's mad, I know it." And a shudder of apprehension passed over her frame. "Fer Victor? Sure?"
Later in the evening, after Anthony had been gone for hours, on the point of separating for the night, Mr Smith remarked suddenly to his daughter after a long period of brooding: "A will is nothing. One tears it up. One makes another." Then after reflecting for a minute he added unemotionally: "One tells lies about it."
Sam Pretty Cow studied the match, decided which was the head of it, and drew it sharply along his boot sole. "Yeah yo're damn right. Crazy, you bet yore life. Uh-huh." "He said the Miller's Block brand could easily be turned into the N Block Belle's brand. He said horses had been run off the range " "He's dead," Sam observed unemotionally. "You bet. He's gettin' fun'ral to-day."
That was an awful punch you gave him, Durkin." "Yes, he can't fight," replied Penny unemotionally, as he helped carry the burden to the bed. "He'll be all right in a minute. I jabbed him under the ear. It doesn't hurt you much; just gives you a sort of a headache. Wet a towel and dab it on his face." "What the dickens was it all about, anyway?" asked Clint as he followed instructions.
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