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Then the first one, the lighter of the two, obviously the pursued one, ran with uncertain footsteps into the little room which Shorthouse and his aunt had just left. The heavier one followed. There was a sound of scuffling, gasping, and smothered screaming; and then out on to the landing came the step of a single person treading weightily.
Here we staid talking till eleven at night, Sir R. Ford breaking to my Lord our business of our patent to be justices of the Peace in the City, which he stuck at mightily; but, however, Sir R. Ford knows him to be a fool, and so in his discourse he made him appear, and cajoled him into a consent to it: but so as I believe when he comes to his right mind tomorrow he will be of another opinion; and though Sir R. Ford moved it very weightily and neatly, yet I had rather it had been spared now.
But Yanson succeeded in repeating once more, convincingly and weightily: "Why must I be hanged?" He looked so absurd, with his small, angry face, with his outstretched finger, that even the soldier of the convoy, breaking the rule, said to him in an undertone as he led him away from the courtroom: "You are a fool, young man!" "Why must I be hanged?" repeated Yanson stubbornly.
He spoke both gracefully and weightily; he was eminently skilled in the law, had a vast understanding, and a prodigious memory; and those excellent talents with which Nature had furnished him, were improved by study and experience.
In that deliberation the woman in the hospital, Francey Wilmot, Cosgrave, and a host of faceless men who had gone under this woman's chariot wheels played their devious, sinister parts. They goaded him on and justified him. He became in his own eyes the figure of the Law, pronouncing sentence, weightily, without heat or passion or pity. "You do it on purpose," she said, "you make me cough."
It'll never come to anything. Unless, of course, the old man turned up his toes, and left the boy a tidy sum. But he won't just yet. I've told Fanny that if she'll raise something on her houses, I'll guarantee her the same income she has now. 'Take my advice, said Crewe weightily, 'and hook on to an established business.
"They'll throw the tableware at you," said McGuire Ellis quietly: "at least they ought to, if they don't." The two Surtaines stared at him in surprise. "Who are you," continued the journalist, "to talk standards of honesty in journalism to those boys?" "He's their boss: that's all he is," said Dr. Surtaine weightily.
I had never seen a deaf person before and was rather startled. He pressed it firmly and then gave me a final pat on the head. "My uncle addressed me weightily: 'You have shaken hands with Prince Roman S . It's something for you to remember when you grow up. "I was impressed by his tone.
"Did you shut that door yourself?" "I do not know. I must have but I " "Never mind explanations. You do not know whether you shut it, or whether some one else shut it?" "I do not." The words fell weightily. They seemed to strike every heart. "Miss Cumberland, you have said that you telephoned for the police." "I telephoned to central." "For help?" "Yes, for help."
Kalashnikov had the dignified manners of a sedate and sensible man; he spoke weightily, and made the sign of the cross over his mouth every time he yawned, and no one could have supposed that this was a thief, a heartless thief who had stripped poor creatures, who had already been twice in prison, and who had been sentenced by the commune to exile in Siberia, and had been bought off by his father and uncle, who were as great thieves and rogues as he was.
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