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Arnot harshly; "your breath tells where you have been. But where did you find this and how came you to find him?" Either Mr. Arnot was at a loss for a term which would express his estimation of the young man, who had slowly and unsteadily risen, and was supporting himself by holding fast the hatrack, or he was restrained in his utterance by the presence of his wife.

He came forward into the circle of flickering light, but he seemed to walk unsteadily and his face was ghastly. Helena Richie gave him a startled look. Blair's gentleness had never failed David's mother before; she thought, with consternation, that he had been drinking. Perhaps her gravity checked his reckless mood, for he said more gently: "I beg your pardon; I didn't see you, Mrs. Richie.

"I'd rather you would n't think of my eyes at all," he answered unsteadily. "I can almost forget them myself with you." "Then," she said, "we'll forget them. Are you going to stay here long, Peter?" "Are you?" "My plans are uncertain. I don't think I shall ever make any more plans." "You must n't let yourself feel that way," Peter returned.

Only, when she went back after some time, she walked unsteadily and her woman helped her. So Gilbert rode out to seek the way, taking well-mounted messengers with him as before, and on the first day of the New Year the whole army began the march again, crossing the river the first time at a ford.

And he rose from his chair unsteadily and took the hand that Cleary offered him. "How are you, old man? I'm so glad to see you again," said Cleary. "And so am I," said Sam, who now seemed to be almost his old self again. "Sit down." Cleary drew up a chair to the table, while the doctor retired and shut the door. "How are you getting on?" said Cleary. "You're going to get well soon, aren't you?"

"He plays in the orchestra. Full of dope half of the time. Why don't Mac come on and leave him?" But the old musician was not to be left. He pushed past Mac and, staggering down the steps, laid his hand on Nance's arm. "You must come home with me, Nancy," he urged unsteadily. "I want to talk to you. Want to tell you something."

"Let him go on reading at all costs!" ordered Lizabetha Prokofievna, evidently preserving her composure by a desperate effort. "Prince, if the reading is stopped, you and I will quarrel." Colia had no choice but to obey. With crimson cheeks he read on unsteadily: "But while our young millionaire dwelt as it were in the Empyrean, something new occurred.

It was not quite so pleasant now for Daisy; her chair was no longer carried smoothly. Preston, who was in advance, did his part perfectly well; but Ransom, behind her, let the chair go up and go down and sway about very unsteadily, besides that every step was with a jolting motion. It kept Daisy in constant uneasiness. Dr.

No, they would deposit the professor on the nearest sandbar if he wished, but they were going back. Bennie arose unsteadily in the canoe and dug into his pocket, producing a roll of gold coin. Two hundred and fifty dollars he promised them if they would take him to the nearest tribe of Nascopees; five hundred if they could find the Iron Serpent.

"Marion!" he called to her. "Yes, Philip!" she answered, turning to look at him. "Come here, please!" She came and stood before him, unsteadily. "Let me see your hands!" She knelt, and held them out to him. "They're not very pretty, are they?" she said, with a weak little laugh that ended in a quiver of her chin.

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