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Some day you will want to marry and settle down, and money would enable you to meet the kind of women " She stopped, confused. She had plunged farther than she had intended. "You're all wrong," he said amusedly. It did not even occur to Zen that he was contradicting her.

He conceived that he had a grievance against Radway! Radway returned to camp by the 6th of January. He went on snowshoes over the entire job; and then sat silently in the office smoking "Peerless" in his battered old pipe. Dyer watched him amusedly, secure in his grievance in case blame should be attached to him. The jobber looked older.

A fire was crackling in the hall, and before it my hostess was conversing amusedly with a well-known sculptor a sculptor typical of these renaissance times, large, full-blooded, with vigorous opinions on all sorts of matters. "A lecturer is coming down from London to talk to the wounded in the amusement-hall of the hospital," our hostess informed us. "And you both must come and speak too."

A truce to monarchs! they will soon be at a discount in Al-Kyris!" And with a flashing glance of defiance, and a saucy smile, he passed on, easily sauntering as before. "A budding republican!" though Theos amusedly, as he pursued his course in the direction indicated.

"I want you," said I, deeming the time ripe to make a plain tale of it, "to withdraw your men, and to ride back to Toulouse without Monsieur de Lavedan, there to confess to the Keeper of the Seals that your suspicions were unfounded, and that you have culled evidence that the Vicomte has had no relations with Monsieur the King's brother." He looked at me in amazement amusedly, almost.

And then Paul's eye fell on the table, on the picture of Isabella that he had brought with him. She had given him an excellent likeness, in a leather case, the day he came away. Her frank eyes seemed to smile at him amusedly. Paul pulled himself together. "I am mad!" he told himself "to be carried away by a momentary impulse, to forget all for a fancied resemblance!... Paris!

"Gentlemen," said the gentleman in the sandy suit persuasively, "I must ask if one of you would be kind enough to submit himself to a little experiment. I assure you this will be an exhibition only, just a game." He looked round over the seated company. The short plump Karaite, black as a beetle, came forward from his table. "At your service," he said amusedly. "Yasha!"

It just missed John, and Joy nearly fell out, turning to wave thanks for it. John threw his arm around her hastily to hold her in, and so Phyllis saw them out of sight. "You needn't do that any more," observed Joy as they sped on. "There's nobody can see us now." "That, with most people," observed John amusedly, "would be a reason for continuing to do it."

Her pride would not let her refuse the challenge, convert in his words, frank in his eyes. "Possibly," mocked she, forcing herself to look amusedly at him. "I don't bother much about people I don't see." "You take a light view of our engagement," was his instant move. "I should take a still lighter view," retorted she, "if I thought the way you're acting was a fair specimen of your real self."

If the thing can be imagined, she gave the impression of being both voluptuous and athletic. There was a rose-dusk tone under her healthy skin, where the neck went singing down to the shoulder, singing of warm blood and plenteous. Hers was the mid-height of woman, so that Bedient was amusedly conscious of the length of his hands, as he stood off for a second surveying the work to do.

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