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Updated: June 25, 2025
The Cabaret Noir was in charge of his former acquaintance, the weary-eyed waiter, and other assistants. The barrister wondered whether Mlle. Beaucaire had taken her father completely into her confidence. To make certain he questioned the waiter. "Is Monsieur Beaucaire in?" he said. "But yes, monsieur. You will find him in the billiard-room."
But the doctor only smiled oddly, and went away up-stairs again, wondering at the wisdom that God has placed in the hearts of women! Dreary miserable days and nights followed after that. And Prudence, to whom Carol, even in delirium, clung with such wildness that they dare not deny her, grew weary-eyed and wan.
That person eyed her dubiously as she laid the flour sack containing her belongings on the counter and registered. He saw in Kate only a woman peculiarly dressed, with a tanned and not too clean face, dishevelled hair, weary-eyed, and alone at a late hour.
The girl spoke in a low, hushed tone. In the indifferent lamp-light she looked ghastly pale and utterly weary-eyed. She had removed her furs, revealing herself clad in the heavy clothing which alone could have served on her desperate journey through the camps. It robbed her figure of much of its usual grace. "I'm afraid I am." Bull smiled gently, for all the decision of his words.
Lennon was only too pleased to sup and visit alone with the younger girl. Elsie's piquant daintiness was more than ever fascinating to him. He spent a delightful evening, though at times his enjoyment was dampened by remembrance of the danger that threatened her. Carmena came to the breakfast table pale and weary-eyed.
"And what in the world is he bringing with him!" For Billy, covered with dust, guiding his bicycle with one hand, was walking leisurely up the road leading with an air of pride edged slightly by a disturbing doubt, a dirty, weary-eyed dog! "A dog of all things!" cried Barbara, "Where'd you get it?" demanded Peggy eagerly. The family stood on the bottom step and eyed Billy's treasure.
He poised for one brief and immobile moment, deep in thought, before he swung about to the three exigent figures making signs for his attention. Then the thin-featured, many-wrinkled, weary-eyed face relaxed in an almost honest and unequivocal smile. Trotter, shut in the Vice-President's private office, paid little attention to his surroundings.
We read the Arabian tales and pity the doomed lady who must amuse her lord and master from day to day or have her head cut off; how much better is a mouth without bread to fill it than no mouth at all to fill, because no head? We have all round us a weary-eyed company of Scheherezades! This is one of them, and I may call her by that name when it pleases me to do so.
"There are so many Grandissimes," said the weary-eyed Frowenfeld, "I cannot distinguish between I can scarcely count them." "Well, now," said the doctor, "let me tell you, don't try. They can't do it themselves. Take them in the mass as you would shrimps." The little doctor tipped his chair back against the wall, drew up his knees, and laughed whimperingly in his freckled hands.
It was three months since the night that Saint Hubert had almost given up hope of being able to save the Sheik's life a night that had been followed by days of suspense that had reduced Diana to a weary-eyed shadow of her former vigorous self, and had left marks on Raoul that would never be effaced.
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