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It was a few minutes after he had eaten dinner that Racey Dawson presented himself at the door of Kansas Casey's shack. The door was open. Racey stood in the doorway and leaned the shovel against the wall of the room. "You forgot yore shovel, Kansas," he said, gently, "or Jack Harpe did. Same thing, and here it is." Kansas had the grace to look a trifle shamefaced.
"Rather not!" and then in a hesitating, shamefaced voice: "I needn't tell you that to me Old Place is home." It was in a very kindly voice that she answered: "I'm glad you still feel like that, Godfrey." "Of course I do, and of course I am ashamed of not having written more often.
"They would make a great racket and waken Bowser the Hound, and he would waken his master, and that is just what we mustn't do if we hope to ever get in here again. I thought you had more sense, Reddy." Reddy looked a little shamefaced. "Well, if we don't do that, how are we going to get them? We can't fly," he grumbled.
And I'll pray for you at the same time even if I'm in the thick of battle. Is it a bargain?" I wish you had seen the dismay on those ten faces. It was any odds on their blurting out a shamefaced refusal, but Ted Harper, their acknowledged chief, pulled himself together just in time, and called out as the train began to move: "We'll do it, sir.
"I want to speak to you," said the man, presently, with something of a shamefaced air, "about the little scene you came upon this afternoon " "Yes," said Janetta. She did not know how contemptuously her lips curled as she said the word. "You came at an unfortunate moment," he went on, awkwardly enough. "I was about to interpose; I should not have allowed Jack Strangways to go too far.
If she's too shamefaced to own the truth, look at her that's all I ask look at her, and judge for yourself!" This was intolerable. In justice to Susan, in justice to Rothsay, I insisted on silence. "No more of it!" I said. "Take care how you provoke me. Don't you see that I am ill? don't you see that you are irritating me to no purpose?" She altered her tone.
"We have retained these things for some days," said Holmes, "because we expected to see an advertisement from you giving your address. I am at a loss to know now why you did not advertise." Our visitor gave a rather shamefaced laugh. "Shillings have not been so plentiful with me as they once were," he remarked.
The hail broke all his glass cases, and he couldn't buy new and he most lost his little place, and if he hadn't 'a' been helped he'd 'a' had to git out." "Did you help him?" Drusilla looked rather shamefaced. "Now, don't you whisper it to a soul. I'm so feered that Mr. Thornton'll find it out that I'm scared to hear a door slam for fear he's heard somethin' and comin' to talk to me.
Oskar, having bowed himself into the corridor and past the two sentries, reported to a very great dignitary across the hall that His Royal Highness the Crown Prince Ferdinand William Otto was in bed. And the dignitary had a chance to go away and get his dinner. But alone in his great bed, the Crown Prince was shedding a few shamefaced tears. He was extremely ashamed of them.
Jerking off the waist, which Alma had already unfastened, snatching up a dressing-sack and putting it on as she went, she appeared before him, blushing and shamefaced. "I am both surprised and mortified by what I have just overheard," he said. "I had a better opinion of my dear, eldest daughter than to suppose she would ever show herself so heartless.
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