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Ford's eyes hardened a little; he walked over and stood beside Dick, and he took a drink as unemotionally as if it had been water. He ordered another round, threw a coin upon the bar, and walked out. He had rather liked Dick, in an impersonal sort of way, but that half-sneer clung disagreeably to his memory.

Craig looked at her meaningly; then with an obvious effort he checked himself "Thank you," he completed repressedly. This time the girl did not smile. "Don't you realise yet that sort of thing is useless?" she queried unemotionally. It was the man this time who was silent. "If you wish to stay," went on the girl monotonously, "do so; but for once and all do away with acting.

Elinor pondered that, but it was not for some days that she knew that Pink Denslow and a picked number of volunteers from the American Legion had that night, quite silently and unemotionally, broken into the printing office where Doyle and Akers had met Cusick, and had, not so silently but still unemotionally, destroyed the presses and about a ton of inflammatory pamphlets.

Throughout that period he had sat unemotionally behind his desk and listened in an aloof, cold, professional manner to the stories of their wrongs as they sobbed or hissed them forth. Wise little lawyer that he was, he had regarded them all as just what they were and nothing else specimens of the Cecropia.

"That row will continue," Nicol Brinn said, coldly; "perhaps he will shout murder from one of the windows. You have only to say you had no key. I am going out now. The light coat, Hoskins." Hoskins unemotionally handed coat, hat, and cane to his master and, opening the front door, stood aside. The sound of a window being raised became audible from within the locked room.

But I fixed my eyes upon this swaying curtain almost fiercely... as an impassive half-caste of some kind who appeared to be a strange cross between a Graeco-Hebrew and a Japanese, entered and quite unemotionally faced me, with a slight bow. So wholly unexpected was this apparition that I started back.

"I'm dull as a post, but I begin to understand at last, and I'm with you absolutely. I'll take you there to-night, it won't be a two-hour drive. I'll hitch up right now if you're ready." For the first time in the last tense minutes Manning relaxed. The hand on the chair arm loosened its grip. "I'm glad you know where he is," he said unemotionally. "I don't think we'll go to-night, though."

Here you sit, day after day, swallowing Martinis " He paused to finish his own, then resumed: "Here you sit, day after day, intellectually stultified, unemotionally ignorant of the higher and better life " "No, I don't. I've a book upstairs that tells all about that. I read it when I have holdovers " "Kerns, I wish to speak seriously. I've had it on my mind ever since I married.

He had read of the Underground Railway built in the shape of two long tubes stretching from the centre of the City to Shepherd's Bush, but he had imagined a much more dramatic entrance to it than this dull flight of steps. "But you walk into it," he exclaimed to his informant. "There's lifts down below," the man replied unemotionally. "I thought it would be different," John continued. "Different?

Roland grasped frantically at the opportunity to emphasise his importance. "Excuse me, Mr. Lockwood, but I'd like to interdoos you to a friend of mine, Mr. Burnham from Noo York." Amused, Burnham stepped into the breach. "How are you?" he said with the proper nuance of cordiality, offering his hand. Lockwood shook it unemotionally. "How de do?" he said, perfunctory. "I brought Mr.

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