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Finally he worked up a little mirth on his own account, and after glancing from his uncle to the housekeeper, and from the housekeeper back to his uncle again, smothered his face in his handkerchief and rushed from the room. "Bit on a bad tooth," he said, untruthfully, when he came back. Captain Barber eyed him fiercely, but Mrs.
"Does it hurt?" he asked, digging into it with a steel instrument. "Yes," Vanda replied, untruthfully. "Shall I remind him?" she was wondering. "He would be sure to remember me. But that servant! Why will she stand there?" Finkel suddenly snorted like a steam-engine right into her mouth, and said: "I don't advise you to have it stopped. That tooth will never be worth keeping anyhow."
I think one would have to go far to see more of England in one sweep of the eye. Indeed, foreigners might come, make a hasty ascent of Tor Hill, and take the next boat back to their own country, telling their friends not untruthfully that they had "seen England."
The professor stepped forward and said: "I have one!" Paul could distinctly over-hear the professor question Stockie in regard to his chum's whereabouts, all knowledge of which the latter loyally but untruthfully denied. He had grasped the situation at a glance.
If they had lived in these days they would have been at the war, fighting or bearing stretchers, like the priests of France, of whom eleven thousand, I am told untruthfully, I hope are dead. So the world goes forward the Kingdom of Heaven comes! We were in the town the day that the 1918 class received their preliminary summons.
Jack looked straight into the officer's eyes as he put the question bluntly. An officer of the Army or of the Navy must not answer a question untruthfully. Neither, as a rule, may he make an evasive answer. So the lieutenant commander thought a moment, before he replied: "I don't feel that I know you well enough, Mr. Benson, to express an opinion that might be wholly fair to you.
"Yes," answered the old man regretfully. "I will go back again to the other side and wait for you." "I am so sorry," said Sabina untruthfully, but looking up with sympathy. "Take Signor Sassi back to the cellar," said Malipieri to Masin. "Then you can follow us." Sassi and Masin disappeared through the breach. Malipieri led the way into the dry well, where there was another light.
Then he took another step forward on the branch what an awful lot of bees; another step still they were undoubtedly bees; he cautiously advanced a foot and bees mean honey; a little farther he was now within four feet of the great paper globe. The bees hummed angrily and Jack stepped back, in doubt. The men giggled; then Bonamy called softly and untruthfully: "Honey Jacky honey!"
"I was a fool," he stated plainly a fact which he now knew to be only too true. "I would have come even if you hadn't, Val," she answered generously and untruthfully. It was perhaps the kindest thing she had ever said. Now that the noise of the catastrophe had died away they could hear again the drip of water. And that sound tortured Val's dry throat.
Schofield, and the young Tipworthy may be not untruthfully likened to a band of devoted mariners lost in the cold and glaring regions of a journalistic Greenland: limitless plains of empty white paper extending about them as far as the eye could reach, while life depended upon their making these terrible voids productive; and they shrank appalled from the task, knowing no means to fertilize the barrens; having no talent to bring the still snows into harvests, and already feeling-in the chill of Mr.
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