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No, your Highness, I will not go." "Remember Sapphira," said the Grand Duke, "recall Herodias who fared happily in all things, and by no means forget the portmanteau." "I have not the least intention of going " the Baroness iterated, firmly. "Nor would I ever suspect you of harboring such a thought. Still, a portmanteau, in case of an emergency " " although " "Why, exactly."

"Again I caution you," iterated the magistrate, "that you are not bound to answer any of these questions." The woman's lips moved. "No never!" she almost inaudibly gasped, and fell senseless on the floor. As soon as she was removed, Jane Withers was called.

Endeavoring once more to fly from herself, she called her children. They came, and she kissed them, putting an arm around each. "Dominick, do you want to go away, away to Mexico, and become rich and great?" "No, no, mamma; I want to live here forever with you and papa." "We both do," iterated Harman. "We both do." "Colonel Burr will be there to take care of us all.

None the less, Scott Brenton was quite well aware that no one in the world knew his real self so well as Olive Keltridge. Aware of it, however, he was fully conscious that the fact caused him no regrets at all. Catie, as he still called her on occasion, should, of course, have been the one to comprehend him; but, like the cicada, he merely iterated "Catie didn't."

She had nothing but our natural obstinacy to hug, or seem to do so when wearifulness reduced her to cling to the semblance of it only. 'I marry Alvan! was her iterated answer to her father, on his visits to see whether he had yet broken her; and she spoke with the desperate firmness of weak creatures that strive to nail themselves to the sound of it. He listened and named his time for returning.

The agony was just as exquisite, the scenery was just as grand and variable, but as far as I know it the English language contains no words of sufficient intensity to express more than I have already iterated and reiterated.

"Oho!" he emitted sardonically, stepping back and pointing his gun towards the loft. "So, he's up there!" The Girl's fingers clutched his arm, dragging desperately. "No, he isn't, Jack no, he isn't!" she iterated in blind, mechanical denial.

Were the statement iterated and reiterated on every page and in every paragraph, there would be no undue emphasis put upon the astounding fact that the apparently impassable gap between a one-celled animal like Amoeba and a mammal like a cat is actually compassed during the development of the last-named organisms from single cells.

I beseeched the varlets not to twist all my joints asunder; I iterated, reiterated, even swore to them that I did not wish to beat any body to the top; did all I could to convince them that if I got there the last of all I would feel blessed above men and grateful to them forever; I begged them, prayed them, pleaded with them to let me stop and rest a moment only one little moment: and they only answered with some more frightful springs, and an unenlisted volunteer behind opened a bombardment of determined boosts with his head which threatened to batter my whole political economy to wreck and ruin.

'Yes, money! he iterated doggedly, and she learnt that he had borrowed a sum of Harrington, and the amount of the sum. It was a disastrous plight, for Mrs. Shorne was penniless. She cited Ferdinand Laxley as a likely lender. 'Oh, I'm deep with him already, said Harry, in apparent dejection.

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