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There's quite a good-sized reward offered for his arrest in case he ever does get back on our side of the line." "Mhm-hmh I see," said Johnny, in his best, round-eyed judicial manner. "Yes. He's a criminal of several sorts, among them the crime of meddling with the government. He's over there now where he can do the most harm. "Y-ess he's over there now," Johnny agreed guardedly.

"Miss Everdene, you mean," she said, with dignity. "I mean this, that if Mr. Boldwood really spoke of marriage, I bain't going to tell a story and say he didn't to please you. I have already tried to please you too much for my own good!" Bathsheba regarded him with round-eyed perplexity.

Jean's eyes blurred so that he continually had to wipe them. Old Isbel made no effort to hide his tears. Blaisdell nodded his shaggy head and swallowed hard. The women sat staring into space. The children, in round-eyed dismay, gazed from one to the other of their elders. "Wal, they're comin' back," declared Isbel, in immense relief. "An' so help me Jorth let them bury their daid!"

The water in it shone like a patch of polished silver. Lingard pointed it out to Shaw. "This is the entrance to the place where we are going," he said. Shaw stared, round-eyed. "I thought you came here on account of this here yacht," he stammered, surprised. "Ah. The yacht," said Lingard, musingly, keeping his eyes on the break in the coast. "The yacht " He stamped his foot suddenly.

And as cool as well, it would be hard to say how cool a hand I thought her." He paused, having got off this effective estimate, round-eyed and triumphant. "It seems to me, Mr. Chevenix," said the dry lady, "that the less you say the better." "Not at all, Mrs. Devereux, not at all." He was eager to explain. "I don't think you quite follow me.

The Scarecrow, taken by surprise, fell over backward, and the Comfortable Camel, raising his head inquiringly, gave a bellow of terror. From the Knight's shoulders a green branch had sprung, and while the company gazed in round-eyed amazement it stretched toward the bean pole, attached itself firmly, and then shot straight up into the air, the Knight kicking and struggling on the end.

"Is Miss Andrews so dreadfully strict?" asked Dot, round-eyed. "Yes, she is awful!" "I hope she'll get married, then, and leave school before I get into her grade." "But maybe she won't ever marry," Tess declared. "Don't all ladies marry some time?" queried Dot, in surprise. "Aunt Sarah never did, for one."

Round-eyed, open-mouthed wonder seized on the disconcerted musicians, the company rose in confusion, and Josephine, following her spouse, besought him to say what had happened. "What has happened why Lucien has married his mistress." The secret cause for this climax of fashionable comedy is to be sought in reasons of state.

It was a woman's voice, a woman with some bits of tawdry ornament about her, and a round-eyed boy clinging bashfully to her skirts. Mrs. Brandt brought them into the house, urging the stranger to rest a bit and get her breath. "Thank you, ma'am; I'd like to be movin' on. Do you know if he's well, the man Brice? We're his wife an' boy." The woman told her story presently, when Mrs.

The Dutch maid, dark and round-eyed, and the flaxen little Grignon, had respect for their elders and held their tongues while Madame Tank and Madame Grignon spoke, but Annabel de Chaumont was like a grove of sparrows. The world seemed swarming with young maids. The travelers were mere children, while the count's daughter was startling as an angel.

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