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Paris 'buses, turned into vehicles to bear fresh meat; new motor trucks built to carry thirty-five men and travelling in companies, regiments, brigades; wagons from the hood of which soldiers, bound to replace the killed and wounded of yesterday, looked down upon you, calmly but unsmilingly. From St.

"I think you're exaggerating a little, Lord Ernest," Cleopatra replied modestly and unsmilingly. But her countenance brightened faintly. "Of course there are a few men there were some in New York " "You don't need to tell me that," I assured her. "I feel as if I'd like to tell you something else," she went on, "if you can spare a few minutes." "Will you sit out the next dance?" I asked.

"Yuh haven't heard me raising any howl, have yuh?" inquired Billy, eying her slantwise. "I'm playing big luck, if yuh ask me." "Well if you really don't mind, and haven't any one else " "I haven't," Billy assured her unsmilingly. "And I really don't mind. I think I kinda like the prospect." He was trying to match her mood and he was not at all sure that he was a success. "There's one thing.

Aleck stated unsmilingly, with a trace of that apathy which had hurt Jean so in the warden's office. "I'm glad you'll have him to take care of you, Jean." So Lite closed the door softly and went away and left those two alone. In a very few words I can tell you the rest. There were a few things to adjust, and a few arrangements to make.

She had been inclined to warn me against Herr von Inster as a person removed by birth from my sphere I suppose that's because I play the violin and also against drives in forests generally if the parties were both unmarried; and she had been extraordinarily dignified when I laughed, and had told me it was all very well for me to laugh, being only an ignorant junges Madchen, but she doubted whether my mother would laugh; and she watched our departure for our picnic very stiffly and unsmilingly from the porch.

"You've stopped drinking?" she said, looking at him steadily and unsmilingly. "What for?" "It wasn't doing me any good," said Bob. "Don't you approve of the idea?" Jessie raised her eyebrows and one shoulder slightly. "Entirely," she said with a sculptured smile. "I could not conscientiously advise any one to drink or smoke, or whistle on Sunday." The meal was finished almost in silence.

When they landed he walked with her to her trolley car, where they stood, still talking, until the motorman began making preparations to start. "Good-bye," he said unsmilingly, as he held out his hand. "I shall see you again sometime, but I fear it will not be soon." "What shall I do?" Henrietta Marne exclaimed aloud as she looked despairingly at the papers that littered her desk.

Perhaps I should accomplish my designs for self-immolation, and thus, in one sense, effect my highest spiritual good, by marrying the fisherman and accommodating myself to his views ah! but how could that be, I reflected, unsmilingly, when my views were so infinitely superior to his!

"It's right," answered Lydia, unsmilingly. "Oh, well, don't say it!" he pleaded; "or don't say it now, not till you've forgiven me for the anxiety I've caused you; not till you've praised me for trying to do what I thought the right thing. You can't imagine how hard it was for one who hasn't the habit!" "I do praise you for it.

"How do you know me?" he said. "This is the first time I have been in Washington and I've not been here an hour." "I knowed you, Doctah Atkinson, sah, in Delisleville, Delisle County. Ev'ybody knowed you, Doctah! I was dar endurin' er de war. I was dar de time you you an' Judge De Willoughby passed shots 'bout dat Confed'ate flag." "What do you want?" said Dr. Atkinson, somewhat unsmilingly.