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'Do you take your commission, Jervase, or are you to be left here? he asked brusquely. 'I am to be left here, sir, Polson answered. 'But I hope that I may get my marching orders as soon as possible. 'We embark on Friday, said the Colonel, 'and another ship follows that day week. I'll see you through by then. 'Thank you, sir, said Polson, and the Colonel nodded and was gone.
He heard her voice, but did not hear what she said. "Come, Hylda, and have some music," he said brusquely. She scrutinised him calmly. His face showed nothing. His look was enigmatical. "Chopin is the thing for me," he said, and opened the piano.
Underwood concluded as he rose from his chair. "Well, Mr. Underwood," said Darrell, "whatever arrangements you decide to make, I wish you success." "No more than I do you, my boy, in anything your pig-headedness leads you into," Mr. Underwood replied, brusquely, but with a humorous twinkle in his eyes.
'I am M. de Berault, I said, brusquely, answering for myself. 'Of Paris? 'Yes, Monsieur, of Paris. 'You are not, then, the gentleman who has been honouring my poor house with his presence? 'Oh, yes! the Lieutenant struck in, grinning. 'He is that gentleman, too. 'But I thought I understood that that was M. de Barthe! 'I am M. de Barthe, also, I retorted impatiently.
When he came to her, however, he stood there before her and had nothing to say. She also had nothing to say. His eyes searched her face, then he broke out abruptly. "Are you better?" "I'm all right," she answered him brusquely. "Please don't say anything about yesterday. It was an idiotic thing to do."
He withdraws it brusquely and walks away, without having recognized me, in the direction of Captain Spade and Engineer Serko. Does he think of speaking to one or other of these men, and if they speak to him will he be more reasonable than he was with me, and reply to them? At this moment his physiognomy lights up with a gleam of intelligence.
Then the mad, sweet delirium passed, and saner thoughts came. He released her suddenly, almost brusquely, and said with a harsh ring in his voice "Why did you come? Have you forgotten what so nearly happened the day before yesterday?" "No, I have not forgotten it. I have remembered it, and that is why I came to tell you what you know now."
But speaking as a friend, I advise the utmost vigilance unless another Hume-Frazer is to die in his boots." It was not Helen but Margaret who wailed in agony: "Do you really mean what you say? Have matters reached that stage?" "Yes, they have." His voice was cold, almost stern. "Kindly telegraph your Whitby address to me," he said to Hume. Then he walked to the door, leaving them brusquely.
Fact is, now Menendez is back, you're free to go. 'Rastus is getting your horse right now." The cattleman realized instantly that he did not want to go. Business affairs at home pressed for his attention, but he felt extremely reluctant to pull out and leave the field in possession of Larrabie Keller, even temporarily. He could not, however, very well say so. "Good enough," he said brusquely.
"I just wanted to say that I'm sorry about about that little scene down there, you know. Your cousin misunderstood Mr. Stafford what Stafford meant was that " "I saw what Mr. Stafford meant," she broke in quickly. "I'm sorry my cousin didn't see it. It was obvious." "All the same, Stafford put it rather shall we say, brusquely," remarked Copplestone.
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