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"The choice will be difficult, gracious lord," she said, feeling somewhat reassured, "and will take some time to make." "Therefore will I trust to inspiration," he rejoined blandly. "The gods no doubt will speak when the time comes." "Aye! They will thunder forth their decree at midday to-morrow," said Caligula, with well-assumed majesty. "To-morrow, O my lord?" "Thou hast said it.

Mike glanced at him, and the look of triumph he saw there roused every spark of energy within him, and it was in a tone of well-assumed composure that he replied to the inspector, "My licence is in my pocket, and my coat is below there;" and without a moment's hesitation sprang into his hole to fetch it. Some minutes elapsed. The inspector waxed impatient.

"But I don't like to have secrets from you, Owen; I hate secrets." "One of these days you'll tell me what you've written. I'm quite satisfied." He raised her face and kissed her tenderly, and she felt that she loved him better for his well-assumed indifference. Then they went downstairs, and she admired her dress in the long glasses on the landings.

"I thought," submitted Helmsley, with the well-assumed air of a man who was not very conversant with literature "that it was a religious book?" "So it is. A religious novel. And a splendid one! But humanity's gone past that now it wants a wider view a bigger, broader outlook.

But with a sudden well-assumed ebullition of spirits he drew her toward the dancing-floor, and as they swung around and around in a waltz she pondered on the iron heart of the man who held her in his arms and resisted all her wiles. At six the next morning, scorching with whiskey, yet ever himself, he stood at the bar putting every man's hand down.

Maybe the ladies was awful shocked; but they laughed fit to split their sides just the same. Mr. Maxwell laughed louder than 'em all." Hepsey retired hastily, lest her face should relax its well-assumed severity.

As he glanced up their eyes met, for she too had turned to peer. Leslie Wrandall was standing near the foot of the stairs. There was an eager, exalted look in his face that slowly gave way to well-assumed unconcern as his friend came upon him and grasped his arm. "I say, Leslie, is is she staying here?" cried Booth, lowering his voice to an excited half-whisper. "Who?" demanded Wrandall vacantly.

The hint was sufficient, and the English officer saw that, let his trade be what it might, he had one to deal with who was master of his own business, and who feared no one. It was nearly night when Maud Leonardo reappeared, expressing profound surprise at what had occurred, and feigning well-assumed grief and regret, so honestly, too, as to deceive all parties who observed her.

"Then, madame, he would doubtless be indifferent to his wig!" We looked at each other, she with a well-assumed air of dignity, I with a suppressed smile. "I see," said I, "that we must pay special respect to the ears of the little sex, for they are the only chaste things about them."

He waited quietly until the fall of the curtain at the end of Act II.; then, as Armand, with a sigh of delight, leaned back in his chair, and closing his eyes appeared to be living the last half-hour all over again, de Batz remarked with well-assumed indifference: "Mlle. Lange is a promising young actress. Do you not think so, my friend?"

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