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The girl stooped and slipped an arm under the man's shoulders. The masses of her night-dark hair fell brushing his face in a fragrant cascade and her deep eyes were wide, unmasking to his gaze all the candid fears and intensities of her love.
I'll tell you of course." "Well, I should think you would!" Oliver looks at his watch. "Great Scott they'll be unmasking in twenty minutes. And I've got to go back and cut Juliet out of the herd and take her to supper " They rise and look at each other. Then
Hamar exhibited such startling proofs of his power of invisibility, that not only was the whole audience convinced, but from amongst certain prominent members of the Council of the Psychical Research Society, who were attending with the express purpose of unmasking Hamar, two had epileptic fits on the spot, and several, before they could get home, became raving lunatics.
The unmasking is to take place at midnight and it is past eleven when Oliver drops back into the stag line after being stuck for a dance and a half with a leaden-footed human flower-basket who devoted the entire time to nervous giggles and the single coy statement that she just knew he never could guess who she was but she recognized him perfectly. He starts looking around for Ted.
"Signor Duca, I am," returned the Bravo, unmasking. "Jacopo! This is even better than I had hoped. Hast thou tidings from my bride?" "Follow, Don Camillo, and you shall quickly meet her." Words were unnecessary to persuade, when there was such a promise.
At the same time, the bare fact of the sudden and tremendous peripety is irresistibly dramatic; and Mr. Henry Arthur Jones has admitted that it suggested to him the great scene of the unmasking of Felicia Hindemarsh in Mrs. Dane's Defence. It is instructive to note the delicate adjustment which Mr. Jones found necessary in order to adapt the theme to dramatic uses.
We have lived to witness the unmasking of another throwing-off young gentleman, who went out a visiting in a military cap with a gold band and tassel, and who, after passing successfully for a captain and being lauded to the skies for his red whiskers, his bravery, his soldierly bearing and his pride, turned out to be the dishonest son of an honest linen-draper in a small country town, and whom, if it were not for this fortunate exposure, we should not yet despair of encountering as the fortunate husband of some rich heiress.
This he placed as carefully in his watch pocket as if it had been the picture of a girl he loved. Then he undressed and went to bed. Mrs. Sweetwater said afterwards that she never knew Caleb to talk so much and eat so little as he did that next morning at breakfast. Such plans as he detailed for unmasking the murderer of Mrs. Webb! Such business for the day! So many people to see!
On the day following her return she walked across from the Vicarage to visit her father. He sat in the library, abstracted, pale, and limp. The jaunty, Anglo- Indian veneer had for the time being dropped off, unmasking the worried exterior of a chicken-hearted man. At the sight of his daughter he pulled himself together, and crushed in his hand the letter which he had been reading.
Morton, "we'll go home and see whether we can engender the idea of eating any lunch, after this unmasking of villainy in our own crowd. But at half past two promptly to the minute, meet me at the High School. Remember, we've practice on for half past three." "Of all the mean, contemptible " began Darrin, after the submaster had left them. "Stop right there, Dave!" begged his chum.
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