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If only she had confided in him her old and tried friend he thought he could have put things before her, so as to influence without offending her. But he suffered had always suffered from the jealous reserve which underlay her charm, her inborn tendency to secretiveness and intrigue. Now, as he watched her few words with Warkworth, it seemed to him that he saw the signs of some hidden relation.
It led straight to the steep gully in the rim of the Esmeraldas, where Shoestring Creek cut its way to the plain. He noted, but hardly considered, an older trail that underlay this one. It was of a rider and two pack animals who had passed a day or two before.
The Vicar turned to me with a smile on his lips. "Go, lad," said he, "and let me not hear you again deny my propositions. They are founded on an extensive observation of humanity and " Well, I know not to this day on what besides. For I was out of the house before the Vicar completed his statement of the authority that underlay his propositions.
The bottle had broken and the wine rushed in a sparkling cascade to the water. Something impelled Bunny. He gripped Toby by the elbow. He almost shook her. "Hooray!" he yelled. "It's done! She's off!" Toby looked at him with the eyes of a dreamer eyes in which a latent fear underlay the reverence. Then, meeting his eyes, she seemed to awake.
In the same way a sigh, a breath, a word are but the last stage and superficial explosion of nervous tensions, tensions which from the point of view of their other eventual expressions we might call interplaying impulses or potential memories. As these material seethings underlay the budding thought, so the uttered word, when it comes, underlies the perfect conception.
Hugh said that it seemed to him to be practically certain that no one of them was infallibly in the right, and that the truth probably lay in certain wide religious ideas which underlay all forms of Christian faith. Maitland rejected this with scorn as a dangerous and nebulous kind of religion "nerveless and flabby, without bone or sinew."
For some of them underlay the Sunday School, whose scholars' offerings had declined forty per cent, and others underlay the new organ, not yet paid for, while others were lying deeper still beneath the ground site of the church with seven dollars and a half a square foot resting on them. "I don't like it," said Mr. Lucullus Fyshe to Mr. "I don't like the look of things.
The innate nobility which underlay Lady Richard's nature showed up splendidly at this moment; she sympathised heartily with Dick, and forbore to remind him of what she had said from the beginning, contenting herself with remarking that for her part she never had considered and did not now consider Mr. Quisanté even particularly clever. "He's as clever as the deuce," said Dick.
But it was not till she could sign herself with his name that she told me just what underlay the misery of that night. She had met Harrison Ashley more than once before, and, though she did not say so, had evidently conceived an admiration for him which made her especially desirous of attracting and pleasing him.
I hope, however," he added, glancing down the road, "that with all the traffic now coming and going we may soon be overtaken by some vehicle that will carry us to our destination." He spoke calmly, but it was plain some pressing fear underlay his composure, and the nature of the emergency was but too clear to Odo. "Will not my carriage serve you?" he hastily rejoined.
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