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Another long sigh from Susan. Mrs. D tossed her contemptuous chin, and expressed scorn in divers significant ways. "I should want to conceal a little, if I was in your place," she remarked, cuttingly. "Truth is truth; it can harm only those who are in error," said Pendlam. "It certainly hasn't done you a very great amount of good." Another toss of the contemptuous chin.

Then it won't matter what they say." He tried to take her hand, but she drew back, white to the lips. "No, no; let me go; let me go," she said. Then the colour came back to her face, and she drew herself up, and spoke slowly and cuttingly: "I thank you very much for what you have just said. But I really think that I shall be able to put up with anything these people may choose to say about me.

"P'raps it is," said Martha. "You never can tell." "Well, if I was makin' tracks for fortunes, I wouldn't start in on Mr. Frank Ronald," Eliza observed cuttingly. "Which might be exackly where you'd slip up on it," Martha returned with a bland smile. And yet, in reality, she was by no means so composed as she appeared.

"Thus it is," said the Marshal cuttingly, "when citizens meddle with affairs to which they are not equal; give the young man a glass of wine to revive him." Casting at the same time a side glance at the Intendant, "Sit down reverend priest," he continued, "you appear more composed, give us a little more circumstantial account."

At noon the wind chopped about to north-east; and off went rain and cloud, to be succeeded by a cold as cuttingly severe as any I ever encountered in the North. Before dark the mud was converted into solid ridges, and thick ice coated each astonished puddle.

When the corpse was not forthcoming he cuttingly remarked, "Is this, after all, the return for my deep belief in you? You are unable even to return my brother's corpse." Ganesa was much ashamed at the remark. So he, by his divine power, gave him a living Gangazara instead of the dead corpse. Thus was the second son of the Soothsayer restored to life.

His master's advice did not appeal to the squire, and he replied rather cuttingly that Don Quixote ought to remember that he was not a knight. Saying this he put the cup the lass had offered him to his lips. But he found that it was not wine but water. He begged her to exchange it, which she did with Christian spirit, paying for it herself.

Cool, brilliant in wording, concise in statement, cuttingly correct in facts, convincing in argument, his unexpected denouncement of Carl Perousse, and the Perousse 'majority, swept the Government off their feet by its daring courage, and still more daring veracity.

Three weeks elapsed when I met him accidentally on the Redoubte; I went up to him and told him the object of my visits. Beethoven looked me over and said cuttingly, 'So! and do you think you could fill a post that has been offered to me? and left me. Determined on having an understanding with him I again sought him the following morning.

Rebellion was in Viola's heart as she cuttingly interrupted: "You speak as if we were in league to cheat him of something. You have always told me that my powers were 'dedicated to the good of the world, but lately you talk as if they were dedicated to your personal advancement in some way. Now which do you really mean?" He saw his mistake.

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