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He was grinning coldly, and was now deliberate and unexcited, though two crimson spots glowed in his cheeks, betraying the presence of passion. "Don't reach for that gun!" he warned Trevison. "I'll blow a hole through you if you wriggle a finger!" Watching Trevison, he spoke to Braman: "You got a back room here?"

In the English port at which his ship touched, he was mistaken for a disloyal newspaper man for whom the British Secret Service had long been seeking. He was arrested, searched and submitted to a very disquieting third degree. When they asked him in violent explosive tones what he went into Germany for, he replied in his mild, unexcited Western voice to give his brother-in-law some money.

Though born in a southern clime, he was saturnine and cold when unexcited, and such temperaments rather gain their tone than lose their powers by stimulants under which men of feebler organizations sink.

Just have the powder and wadding ready and hand it to me when I need it." "I will," she replied, in a calm, unexcited voice, as she reached him his rod. "Just see what Zeb is at, while I watch my chance." She disappeared, and in a moment returned. "He seems frantic with delight, and is yet unharmed." "God preserve him," said George, "for his assistance is needed."

As for me, I feel as if I were in the dawn of one life with all the mature experience of another. I am calm, I am perfectly unexcited, and I tell you, old son, I believe pick among the highest our destinies are about the most brilliant of any couple in Great Britain.

Roxanne had left the game early and taken to perambulation; she wandered into the pantry and found herself some grape juice beer gave her a headache and then passed from table to table, looking over shoulders at the hands, keeping an eye on Jeffrey and being pleasantly unexcited and content.

In ordinary times, the large body of the industrial classes is relatively apathetic touching warlike interests. When unexcited, this body of the common people, which makes up the effective force of the industrial community, is rather averse to any other than a defensive fight; indeed, it responds a little tardily even to a provocation which makes for an attitude of defense.

The voices of the guns, slightly casual, unexcited in their challenges and warnings, could not destroy the unutterable eloquence of the word in the air, a meaning of impending struggle which made the breath halt at the lips. The column in the roadway was ankle-deep in mud.

Yes, it was plain to me now that there was one spirit there which this dreaded judge could not quell nor make afraid. She moved to her place and mounted the dais and seated herself upon her bench, gathering her chains into her lap and nestling her little white hands there. Then she waited in tranquil dignity, the only person there who seemed unmoved and unexcited.

How had he fulfilled the injunction? Into how much brilliantly tinted evil had he not led him by example, at least? The surgeon touched his arm apologetically, after a lengthened silence: "Your brother will be best unexcited when he comes to himself, sir; look his eyes are unclosing now. Could you do me the favor to go to his lordship?

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