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Spencer balanced the novel reflectively on his slender brown hand. "Well, yes, rather. But I don't care for novels as a rule. I don't understand them. The hero of this book, now do you believe that a man in love would act as he did?" "I don't know," said Violet amusedly. "You ought to be a better judge than I. You are a man."
"You can do nothing for me," she answered, in a low voice "You never have done anything for me. If you are my mother, you are an unnatural one!" And moved by a sudden, swift emotion, she stood up with indignation and scorn lighting every feature of her face. "I was in your way at my birth and you were glad to be rid of me. Why should you seek me now?" Lady Blythe glanced her over amusedly.
"Wrong number, lady," Nick said, and again applied his lips to the mouth organ. The girl laughed then, throwing back her head. Her throat was long and slim and brown. She clasped her knees with her arms and looked at Nick amusedly. Nick thought she was a kind of homely little thing. "Pan," she explained, "was a pagan deity. He played pipes in the woods."
Haughton her dear little Sir Tilton." "Why, we met Mr. Clayton, and he says they are staying at Oak Hall at the Lord Eltons," exclaimed Vaura amusedly, and to see how Blanche would extricate herself. "See you know too much; but don't say anything, for here is the trap, with the Colonel inside, I suppose, and he's too awfully too, I'll tell you later on; Mrs. Haughton don't do all the tricks."
"He's ever so rich, and he's got a house in Park-lane and a place on the river, and a yacht and a car " "Anything else?" the man asked amusedly. "Oh, yes, I expect so. Peg says he makes his money out of us, that he squeezes us dry to make himself rich. I think he must be something like the man who ruined my father," she added. "Have some more cake?" said the Beggar Man. "No, thank you."
"She was brought home by friends, Colonel and Mrs. Chase." McIntyre in turning about in his chair knocked down his walking stick from its resting place against its side, and the unexpected clatter made several women, nervously inclined, jump in their seats. Observing them, McIntyre smiled and was still smiling amusedly when Penfield addressed him.
The author of this is deadly afraid of being thought to brag of his adventures. He feels constantly on him the amusedly critical eye of the old-timer. When he comes to describe the first time a rhino dashed in his direction, he remembers that old hunters, who have been so charged hundreds of times, may read the book. Suddenly, in that light, the adventure becomes pitifully unimportant.
Esther knew at precisely what instant he caught sight of her, and saw him knock out his pipe into the garden bed below the veranda and lay it on the rail. Then he waited for her, and she was almost amusedly prepared for his large-eyed wonder and the set of the jaw which betrayed his certainty of having something difficult to meet.
I've written to ask Doctor Young he's the best in San Francisco to come up from the city next day to see what he thinks can be done for Mary Scott." "You get a lot of fun out of your money, don't you, Sidney?" said Barry, watching her amusedly, as she tucked the list into her purse and arose with a great air of business. "More than any one woman deserves," she answered soberly.
The way you move you're like a thoroughbred amongst cart-horses." He spoke with a kind of sullen bitterness. Magda drew her feet up on to the rock and clasped her hands round her knees. "Now you're talking nonsense, you know," she said amusedly. "Frankly, I like it down here immensely.
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