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When spoken to by those around her, she would converse, unsmilingly, neither sad nor cheerful, with but slight interest in the subject started; it was plain to see that she preferred to be left alone, even by her two dearest friends, Fan and the curate, who had attended the funeral and had come afterwards two or three times to see her.
The widow Broadnax had replied in her loudest, roughest voice, that she supposed the people there, as well as elsewhere, could keep on getting married two or three times, and mixing up families that otherwise might have lived in peace, just as well without a church as with one. But the girl listened listlessly and unsmilingly, hardly hearing what was said.
He had gone not more than twenty rods when he heard a masculine shout from behind: turning, he discovered that the couple were still standing where he had left them. Lapelle called out: "Your sister wants to have a word with you." She rode swiftly up to where he was waiting. "I just want to let you know that I intend to tell mother about meeting Barry out here to-day," she said, unsmilingly.
But she liked it, in spite of the reluctance in her manner, and presently added: "I don't think age matters, do you?" "Not in the least," Rose agreed. "Norma, does Mrs. Melrose know?" "Know what?" Norma parried. "Know that well, that you like him?" Norma raised serious eyes, looked unsmilingly into Rose's smiling face. "Nobody knows. It it isn't going right, Rose.
Sydney's eyes were looking steadily, unsmilingly down into his brother's as he put the question. Rex was really frightened now. He had never seen Sydney look just like this before. "I told him about leaving his money to us on account of what Roy had done," he faltered. "I didn't " Sydney's eyes closed; he started to reel backwards and would have fallen had not Scott sprung forward and caught him.
He was incomparably simple and unpretentious; they found his presence comfortable. But there is a question as to what they would have thought had they known that, lying awake in the morning, Milt unsmilingly repeated: "Hair always straight down at the back. Never rounded. Nix on clippers over the ears. "Matisse is a popular nut artist.
I will return to Gregor's apartment at once. But before I go please accept this. I rather suspect, you know, that you live alone, and that fan is amusing and not particularly suitable." He rose and unsmilingly laid upon the table one of those heavy blue-black bull-dogs of war, a regulation revolver. Kitty understood what this courteous act signified; he was disarming himself to reassure her.
"I can't say the same of you, Birdie," he declared unsmilingly. "You're bloomin' as as a kebbige." "Kebbige?" sniffed the girl. "Kebbige, sure," nodded the man of married experience. "Guess mebbe it ain't a bokay fer smell. But fer taste with corned beef? Gee!" Birdie took no umbrage. "You got to it after awhiles," she remarked slyly.
They both, although Susan was already ashamed of herself, laughed violently again. "Your uncle knows my aunt," she said presently, coldly and unsmilingly. "That's it," he said, relieved. "Quite a French sentence, 'does the uncle know the aunt'?" he grinned. "Or 'Has the governess of the gardener some meat and a pen'?" gurgled Susan. And again, and more merrily, they laughed together.
They must be used to a good deal of American joking which they do not understand, in the foreign steamship offices. The clerk turned unsmilingly to one of his superiors and asked him some question in German which March could not catch, perhaps because it formed no part of a conversation with a barber, a bootmaker or a banker.
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