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Miss Radford, obviously suffering from repressed information, promised to deliver the advice, word for word, and in the meantime gave her own warm thanks. "Old nuisance!" she remarked, as the half-curtained door closed. "I wonder how you can put up with her." "My aunt is very good to me." "Isn't it a pity," said the visitor inconsequently, "that you're so short?

"If the Brazilians do not mean to play the game, it would be a just punishment to let them rush on their own doom. But De Sylva may not agree with this fop of an officer, and, in any event, we must go straight with him until he shows his teeth." "You seem to dislike Captain San Benavides," she said inconsequently. "I regard him as a brainless ass," he exclaimed.

Leigh, and show her the advantages to her daughter, for they are rich as Croesus, and would pay anything for a fancy, surely she would not stand in her way." Mrs. Rolleston was meditating, and answered, rather inconsequently, "I feel greatly interested in Bluebell. I think she is very conscientious and right-minded. Mr.

Hoggins went red and coughed. "Yes, miss," he said huskily and added inconsequently, "I didn't do it!" "I'm sure you were innocent," she said with a smile of sympathy, "and really if you were guilty I don't think you men are so much to blame. Look what a bad time you have!

It's treating me like an adventuress! It's implying that you think I would marry you! Apologise, and withdraw it at once, or I'll never speak to you again. 'This is nonsense. To begin with, said Cecil, 'I may be a little gilded not so very but I'm far from being a youth. I'm thirty-four. 'Yes, I know! That's just the absurd part, she answered inconsequently.

I felt shame for my coldness; but, for once, my head ruled, and I let the situation stand. "You are a brave man, monsieur," I said inconsequently. "I know that you will bear your share to-night." He laid his hand on the door, and searched me with his sad eyes. "One last word," he said, "and then I shall bury this for aye.

A feeling of fierce resentment filled me, and miserable questionings. Why could I not have gone with my Love? What reason to keep us apart? Why had I to wait alone, while she slumbered through the years, on the still bosom of the Sea of Sleep? The Sea of Sleep! My thoughts turned, inconsequently, out of their channel of bitterness, to fresh, desperate questionings. Where was it? Where was it?

He reflected that very probably Achilles and Helen were laughing thus, and were not dissimilarly occupied, out yonder, in this night of wonder. He sighed. But in a while Jurgen and the Hamadryad were speaking again, just as inconsequently, and the locusts were whirring just as obstinately. Later the moon rose, and they all slept.

"Bartlett versus Martel, eh?" "I suppose so. Heaven knows, I wish I were one thing or the other." "Oh, I don't know," said Quin. "You are pretty nice just as you are." Then he added inconsequently: "Who was that fat man you were talking to when I came up?" "Mr. Pfingst. He is Estelle Linton's backer." "Backer?" queried Quin. Then, when he saw Eleanor's eyes drop, he added vaguely: "Oh! I see!"

'Have a burnt almond, said Captain Willis inconsequently, as though it would help her to understand. 'Yes, Mrs Ottley, that's what I always say.... But people won't, you know they won't and there it is. He seemed resigned. 'Good chap, Mitchell, isn't he? Musical chairs, I believe that's what we're to play this evening; or bridge, whichever we like. I shall go in for bridge. I'm not musical.

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