| ["Folk-might smiled and nodded his head; but the others sat staring down the hall or into the hangings.", "There was silence while Face-of-god looked down on the board; but presently he lifted up his face and said:", "There was silence while Face-of-god looked down on the board; but presently he lifted up his face and said:", "There was silence while Face-of-god looked down on the board; but presently he lifted up his face and said:", "There was silence while Face-of-god looked down on the board; but presently he lifted up his face and said:", "There was silence while Face-of-god looked down on the board; but presently he lifted up his face and said:", "There was silence while Face-of-god looked down on the board; but presently he lifted up his face and said:", "There was silence while Face-of-god looked down on the board; but presently he lifted up his face and said:", "There was silence while Face-of-god looked down on the board; but presently he lifted up his face and said:", "There was silence while Face-of-god looked down on the board; but presently he lifted up his face and said:", "There was silence while Face-of-god looked down on the board; but presently he lifted up his face and said:", "There was silence while Face-of-god looked down on the board; but presently he lifted up his face and said:", "And desire drew the eyes of the Sun-beam to Face-of-god, and she beheld him proudly. But he said:", "And desire drew the eyes of the Sun-beam to Face-of-god, and she beheld him proudly. But he said:", "So simply and blithely did the Men of Burgdale disport them after the manner of their fathers, trusting in their valour and beholding the good days to be.", "So simply and blithely did the Men of Burgdale disport them after the manner of their fathers, trusting in their valour and beholding the good days to be.", "So simply and blithely did the Men of Burgdale disport them after the manner of their fathers, trusting in their valour and beholding the good days to be.", " It was scarcely a minute's walk from the station to the Restaurant Merveilleux, where they were to be the guests of Mr Albert Carver.", " It was scarcely a minute's walk from the station to the Restaurant Merveilleux, where they were to be the guests of Mr Albert Carver.", " It was scarcely a minute's walk from the station to the Restaurant Merveilleux, where they were to be the guests of Mr Albert Carver.", " It was scarcely a minute's walk from the station to the Restaurant Merveilleux, where they were to be the guests of Mr Albert Carver.", " It was scarcely a minute's walk from the station to the Restaurant Merveilleux, where they were to be the guests of Mr Albert Carver.", " As Mr Carver had never been to the Ritz this is credible.", " As Mr Carver had never been to the Ritz this is credible.", " said Mr Carver on his return. It was a well-meant effort of the imagination. He might, but it would have been unlike him.", " said Mr Carver on his return. It was a well-meant effort of the imagination. He might, but it would have been unlike him.", " said Mr Carver on his return. It was a well-meant effort of the imagination. He might, but it would have been unlike him.", " said Mr Carver on his return. It was a well-meant effort of the imagination. He might, but it would have been unlike him.", " said Mr Carver on his return. It was a well-meant effort of the imagination. He might, but it would have been unlike him.", " said Mr Carver on his return. It was a well-meant effort of the imagination. He might, but it would have been unlike him.", " said Mr Carver on his return. It was a well-meant effort of the imagination. He might, but it would have been unlike him.", " said Mr Carver on his return. It was a well-meant effort of the imagination. He might, but it would have been unlike him.", " said Mr Carver on his return. It was a well-meant effort of the imagination. He might, but it would have been unlike him.", " said Mr Carver on his return. It was a well-meant effort of the imagination. He might, but it would have been unlike him.", " said Mr Carver on his return. It was a well-meant effort of the imagination. He might, but it would have been unlike him.", " said Mr Carver, \"so long as you're pleased -- \"", "Mr Carver's fruity voice had also become discreet.", "Mr Carver's fruity voice had also become discreet.", "A hansom was waiting just outside, and Mr Carver began to organise briskly.", "A hansom was waiting just outside, and Mr Carver began to organise briskly.", "A hansom was waiting just outside, and Mr Carver began to organise briskly.", "A hansom was waiting just outside, and Mr Carver began to organise briskly.", "A hansom was waiting just outside, and Mr Carver began to organise briskly.", "A hansom was waiting just outside, and Mr Carver began to organise briskly.", "A hansom was waiting just outside, and Mr Carver began to organise briskly.", "A hansom was waiting just outside, and Mr Carver began to organise briskly.", "Mr Carver took it all for granted, and it was done as he suggested. The next cab was a taxi.", "And presently Mr Carver was saying why Miss Holmes could not seem charming when Dora Bablove was present. He compared them in some detail.", "And presently Mr Carver was saying why Miss Holmes could not seem charming when Dora Bablove was present. He compared them in some detail.", "And presently Mr Carver was saying why Miss Holmes could not seem charming when Dora Bablove was present. He compared them in some detail.", "And presently Mr Carver was saying why Miss Holmes could not seem charming when Dora Bablove was present. He compared them in some detail.", " said Teddy, and Dora managed to get out of the room without being kissed.", " said Teddy, and Dora managed to get out of the room without being kissed.", " said Teddy, and Dora managed to get out of the room without being kissed.", " said Teddy, and Dora managed to get out of the room without being kissed.", " said Teddy, and Dora managed to get out of the room without being kissed.", " said Teddy, and Dora managed to get out of the room without being kissed.", " said Teddy, and Dora managed to get out of the room without being kissed.", " said Teddy, and Dora managed to get out of the room without being kissed.", " said Teddy, and Dora managed to get out of the room without being kissed.", "Dora rose, and placed both hands on his shoulders.", "Dora rose, and placed both hands on his shoulders.", "Dora rose, and placed both hands on his shoulders.", " While the rest of the body dwindled, the hands would grow larger.", "I knew what my father meant. He meant that no one would undertake to rob Abner until after he had shot him to death. ", "I knew what my father meant. He meant that no one would undertake to rob Abner until after he had shot him to death. ", "I shall carry the memory of that face. The grin was there at the mouth, but it was pulled about; ", "I shall carry the memory of that face. The grin was there at the mouth, but it was pulled about; ", " said Dix, and I saw him measure Abner with his eye. It was not fear that held him back; fear was gone out of the creature; I think it was a kind of prudence. ", " said Dix, and I saw him measure Abner with his eye. It was not fear that held him back; fear was gone out of the creature; I think it was a kind of prudence. ", " said Dix, and I saw him measure Abner with his eye. It was not fear that held him back; fear was gone out of the creature; I think it was a kind of prudence. ", "Abner did not at once reply. He seemed to be- gin now at another point. ", "Abner did not at once reply. He seemed to be- gin now at another point. ", "Abner did not at once reply. He seemed to be- gin now at another point. ", "Abner did not at once reply. He seemed to be- gin now at another point. ", "Abner did not at once reply. He seemed to be- gin now at another point. ", "Abner did not at once reply. He seemed to be- gin now at another point. ", "Abner did not at once reply. He seemed to be- gin now at another point. ", "Abner did not at once reply. He seemed to be- gin now at another point. ", "Abner did not at once reply. He seemed to be- gin now at another point. ", "Abner did not at once reply. He seemed to be- gin now at another point. ", "Abner did not at once reply. He seemed to be- gin now at another point. ", "Abner did not at once reply. He seemed to be- gin now at another point. ", "Abner did not at once reply. He seemed to be- gin now at another point. ", "Abner did not at once reply. He seemed to be- gin now at another point. ", "Abner did not at once reply. He seemed to be- gin now at another point. ", "Abner did not at once reply. He seemed to be- gin now at another point. ", "I was uncertain about what Dix was going to do, but finally he answered with a sneer. ", "I was uncertain about what Dix was going to do, but finally he answered with a sneer. ", "I saw cunning enter Dix's face. He was puz- zled, but he thought Abner off the scent. ", "I saw cunning enter Dix's face. He was puz- zled, but he thought Abner off the scent. ", "I saw cunning enter Dix's face. He was puz- zled, but he thought Abner off the scent. ", "I saw cunning enter Dix's face. He was puz- zled, but he thought Abner off the scent. ", "I saw cunning enter Dix's face. He was puz- zled, but he thought Abner off the scent. ", "I saw cunning enter Dix's face. He was puz- zled, but he thought Abner off the scent. ", "I saw cunning enter Dix's face. He was puz- zled, but he thought Abner off the scent. ", "I saw cunning enter Dix's face. He was puz- zled, but he thought Abner off the scent. ", "I saw cunning enter Dix's face. He was puz- zled, but he thought Abner off the scent. ", "Abner put out his big sinewy hand as though to thrust Dix back into his chair. ", "It was then that Dix began to curse. I had seen his face work while Abner was speaking and that spray of sweat had reappeared. But he kept the courage he had got. ", "It was then that Dix began to curse. I had seen his face work while Abner was speaking and that spray of sweat had reappeared. But he kept the courage he had got. ", "It was then that Dix began to curse. I had seen his face work while Abner was speaking and that spray of sweat had reappeared. But he kept the courage he had got. ", "It was then that Dix began to curse. I had seen his face work while Abner was speaking and that spray of sweat had reappeared. But he kept the courage he had got. ", "It was then that Dix began to curse. I had seen his face work while Abner was speaking and that spray of sweat had reappeared. But he kept the courage he had got. ", "It was then that Dix began to curse. I had seen his face work while Abner was speaking and that spray of sweat had reappeared. But he kept the courage he had got. ", "It was then that Dix began to curse. I had seen his face work while Abner was speaking and that spray of sweat had reappeared. But he kept the courage he had got. ", "Dix had got back the quiet of his face ; this ban- ter had put him where he was when Abner entered.", "I heard Dix laugh then, and his evil face lighted as though a candle were behind it. And, in truth, I thought he had got Abner silenced. ", "I heard Dix laugh then, and his evil face lighted as though a candle were behind it. And, in truth, I thought he had got Abner silenced. ", "I heard Dix laugh then, and his evil face lighted as though a candle were behind it. And, in truth, I thought he had got Abner silenced. ", "I heard Dix laugh then, and his evil face lighted as though a candle were behind it. And, in truth, I thought he had got Abner silenced. ", "I heard Dix laugh then, and his evil face lighted as though a candle were behind it. And, in truth, I thought he had got Abner silenced. ", "I heard Dix laugh then, and his evil face lighted as though a candle were behind it. And, in truth, I thought he had got Abner silenced. ", "Abner gave no attention to the man's flippant speech. He got his great silver watch out of his pocket, pressed the stem and looked. Then he spoke in his deep, even voice. ", "It was his weak whine that awakened Abner. He put up his hand and brought the fingers hard down ", "over his face, and then he looked at this new crea- ture, cringing and beset with fears. ", "over his face, and then he looked at this new crea- ture, cringing and beset with fears. ", "over his face, and then he looked at this new crea- ture, cringing and beset with fears. ", "Abner took out his leather wallet and flung it toward the door. ", " he said to himself; \u201cshe hasn\u2019t six millions; but that\u2019s not the point -- \u201d", " he said to himself; \u201cshe hasn\u2019t six millions; but that\u2019s not the point -- \u201d", " he said to himself; \u201cshe hasn\u2019t six millions; but that\u2019s not the point -- \u201d", "The young man was certainly not wanting in the sort of shrewdness which is permissible to a man of honor. By return courier he received an answer: -- ", "Endeavor to answer me as truthfully as I have now answered you. I await your response to know if I can then sign myself as I do now,", "Struck by the girl\u2019s great beauty, Ernest retraced his steps and asked a man on the street the name of the owner of that magnificent estate.", "Struck by the girl\u2019s great beauty, Ernest retraced his steps and asked a man on the street the name of the owner of that magnificent estate.", "Struck by the girl\u2019s great beauty, Ernest retraced his steps and asked a man on the street the name of the owner of that magnificent estate.", "Struck by the girl\u2019s great beauty, Ernest retraced his steps and asked a man on the street the name of the owner of that magnificent estate.", "Struck by the girl\u2019s great beauty, Ernest retraced his steps and asked a man on the street the name of the owner of that magnificent estate.", "Her daughter, feeling by turns both pleased and pained, surprised and not surprised, was all silent attention.", "Her daughter, feeling by turns both pleased and pained, surprised and not surprised, was all silent attention.", "Her daughter, feeling by turns both pleased and pained, surprised and not surprised, was all silent attention.", "Her daughter, feeling by turns both pleased and pained, surprised and not surprised, was all silent attention.", "Her daughter, feeling by turns both pleased and pained, surprised and not surprised, was all silent attention.", "She paused. \u2014 Her daughter could not quite agree with her, but her dissent was not heard, and therefore gave no offence.", "She paused. \u2014 Her daughter could not quite agree with her, but her dissent was not heard, and therefore gave no offence.", "Poor Elinor! \u2014 here was a new scheme for getting her to Delaford! \u2014 but her spirit was stubborn.", " Hubert left the room, and in two or three hours was on his way to K -- -- .", " Hubert left the room, and in two or three hours was on his way to K -- -- .", " began the Baron. V -- -- , however, cut short the young man, who was foaming with rage, and said, whilst he measured him with a keen searching glance,", " began the Baron. V -- -- , however, cut short the young man, who was foaming with rage, and said, whilst he measured him with a keen searching glance,", " began the Baron. V -- -- , however, cut short the young man, who was foaming with rage, and said, whilst he measured him with a keen searching glance,", "He spoke in a smothered voice, then suddenly clasping his hands, he exclaimed,", "He spoke in a smothered voice, then suddenly clasping his hands, he exclaimed,", " and, behold, we were no better than ephemera. We had called ourselves the", " the boy told Uncle John, Beth and Patsy, with evident enthusiasm.", " the boy told Uncle John, Beth and Patsy, with evident enthusiasm.", " the boy told Uncle John, Beth and Patsy, with evident enthusiasm.", " the boy told Uncle John, Beth and Patsy, with evident enthusiasm.", " the boy told Uncle John, Beth and Patsy, with evident enthusiasm.", " the boy told Uncle John, Beth and Patsy, with evident enthusiasm.", " declared Ajo, and afterward he had no reason to recall that assertion.", " declared Ajo, and afterward he had no reason to recall that assertion.", " declared Ajo, and afterward he had no reason to recall that assertion.", "The one good eye of Gys had a queer way of twinkling when he was amused. It twinkled as the girl asked this question.", "The one good eye of Gys had a queer way of twinkling when he was amused. It twinkled as the girl asked this question.", "The one good eye of Gys had a queer way of twinkling when he was amused. It twinkled as the girl asked this question.", "The one good eye of Gys had a queer way of twinkling when he was amused. It twinkled as the girl asked this question.", "The one good eye of Gys had a queer way of twinkling when he was amused. It twinkled as the girl asked this question.", "The one good eye of Gys had a queer way of twinkling when he was amused. It twinkled as the girl asked this question.", "The one good eye of Gys had a queer way of twinkling when he was amused. It twinkled as the girl asked this question.", "The one good eye of Gys had a queer way of twinkling when he was amused. It twinkled as the girl asked this question.", "The one good eye of Gys had a queer way of twinkling when he was amused. It twinkled as the girl asked this question.", "The one good eye of Gys had a queer way of twinkling when he was amused. It twinkled as the girl asked this question.", "The one good eye of Gys had a queer way of twinkling when he was amused. It twinkled as the girl asked this question.", "The one good eye of Gys had a queer way of twinkling when he was amused. It twinkled as the girl asked this question.", "The one good eye of Gys had a queer way of twinkling when he was amused. It twinkled as the girl asked this question.", "Modifying his manner, he steadied himself for either exigency, and, in steadying himself, steadied his colleagues also.", "Modifying his manner, he steadied himself for either exigency, and, in steadying himself, steadied his colleagues also.", "Modifying his manner, he steadied himself for either exigency, and, in steadying himself, steadied his colleagues also.", "Modifying his manner, he steadied himself for either exigency, and, in steadying himself, steadied his colleagues also.", "Mr. Moffat, who saw everything, smiled slightly as he spoke encouragingly to his witness, and propounded his next question:", "Mr. Moffat, who saw everything, smiled slightly as he spoke encouragingly to his witness, and propounded his next question:", "Mr. Moffat, who saw everything, smiled slightly as he spoke encouragingly to his witness, and propounded his next question:", "Mr. Moffat, who saw everything, smiled slightly as he spoke encouragingly to his witness, and propounded his next question:", "Mr. Moffat, who saw everything, smiled slightly as he spoke encouragingly to his witness, and propounded his next question:", "Mr. Moffat, who saw everything, smiled slightly as he spoke encouragingly to his witness, and propounded his next question:", "Mr. Moffat, who saw everything, smiled slightly as he spoke encouragingly to his witness, and propounded his next question:", "Mr. Moffat, who saw everything, smiled slightly as he spoke encouragingly to his witness, and propounded his next question:", "Mr. Moffat, who saw everything, smiled slightly as he spoke encouragingly to his witness, and propounded his next question:", "Mr. Moffat, who saw everything, smiled slightly as he spoke encouragingly to his witness, and propounded his next question:", "Mr. Moffat, who saw everything, smiled slightly as he spoke encouragingly to his witness, and propounded his next question:", "Mr. Moffat, who saw everything, smiled slightly as he spoke encouragingly to his witness, and propounded his next question:", "Mr. Moffat, who saw everything, smiled slightly as he spoke encouragingly to his witness, and propounded his next question:", "Mr. Moffat, who saw everything, smiled slightly as he spoke encouragingly to his witness, and propounded his next question:", "Mr. Moffat, who saw everything, smiled slightly as he spoke encouragingly to his witness, and propounded his next question:", "Carmel hesitated. Her youth -- her conscience, perhaps -- shrank in manifest distress from this inquisition.", "Carmel hesitated. Her youth -- her conscience, perhaps -- shrank in manifest distress from this inquisition.", "Carmel hesitated. Her youth -- her conscience, perhaps -- shrank in manifest distress from this inquisition.", "Carmel hesitated. Her youth -- her conscience, perhaps -- shrank in manifest distress from this inquisition.", "It came with a quiet, if not insinuating, intonation.", "It came with a quiet, if not insinuating, intonation.", " he said, detaining the fugitive with a hand laid on his shoulder.", " he said, detaining the fugitive with a hand laid on his shoulder.", " he said, detaining the fugitive with a hand laid on his shoulder.", "Lambert told him with polite firmness that there was no mistake.", "Lambert told him with polite firmness that there was no mistake.", "Lambert told him with polite firmness that there was no mistake.", " and accordingly the following rendering was very quickly produced:", " and accordingly the following rendering was very quickly produced:", " and accordingly the following rendering was very quickly produced:", "[8] Upon one stone are seven eyes.", "\u201cI think he\u2019s better, sir, thank you; but he\u2019s had a dreadful time of it. I \u2019ope he\u2019s gettin\u2019 some sleep now, but \u2014 \u201d", "\u201cI think he\u2019s better, sir, thank you; but he\u2019s had a dreadful time of it. I \u2019ope he\u2019s gettin\u2019 some sleep now, but \u2014 \u201d", "\u201cI think he\u2019s better, sir, thank you; but he\u2019s had a dreadful time of it. I \u2019ope he\u2019s gettin\u2019 some sleep now, but \u2014 \u201d", " he went on, laying his hand on Gregory\u2019s to forestall any interruption \u2014", " (Brown swallowed dryly once or twice, and, failing to speak, bowed.)", " (Brown swallowed dryly once or twice, and, failing to speak, bowed.)", " (Brown swallowed dryly once or twice, and, failing to speak, bowed.)", " (Brown swallowed dryly once or twice, and, failing to speak, bowed.)", "And at this point Mr Somerton went carefully over some ground with which we are already familiar.", "\u201cJust give me a glass of cognac, Brown. I\u2019ll go on in a moment, Gregory\u2026.", "\u201cJust give me a glass of cognac, Brown. I\u2019ll go on in a moment, Gregory\u2026.", "\u201cJust give me a glass of cognac, Brown. I\u2019ll go on in a moment, Gregory\u2026.", "\u201cJust give me a glass of cognac, Brown. I\u2019ll go on in a moment, Gregory\u2026.", "\u201cJust give me a glass of cognac, Brown. I\u2019ll go on in a moment, Gregory\u2026.", " cried Ireton, laughing again, yet feeling for his own purse, and sauntering towards the hall.", " cried Ireton, laughing again, yet feeling for his own purse, and sauntering towards the hall.", " cried Ireton, laughing again, yet feeling for his own purse, and sauntering towards the hall.", "She desired him to make way, every moment of day-light being precious to her.", "She desired him to make way, every moment of day-light being precious to her.", " and then, forced to put up his purse, he gallantly handed his fair bride-elect back to the parlour.", "Far less pleased than surprised, she disengaged herself from him with quickness, and enquired for the post-master.", "Without answering him, she asked whether there were any clerk at hand, to whom she could apply?", "Without answering him, she asked whether there were any clerk at hand, to whom she could apply?", "Without answering him, she asked whether there were any clerk at hand, to whom she could apply?", "An almost fainting distress was now visible in the face of the Incognita, as the clerk, surprised and perplexed, said,", "Harleigh, approaching the stranger, with an apology for his intrusion, was struck with her disordered look, and enquired whether she were ill?", "Harleigh, much gratified, besought her to explain herself with openness.", "He begged that the milliner would be so good as to tell the lady in the inner room, that Mr Harleigh requested to speak to her.", "He begged that the milliner would be so good as to tell the lady in the inner room, that Mr Harleigh requested to speak to her.", "He begged that the milliner would be so good as to tell the lady in the inner room, that Mr Harleigh requested to speak to her.", "She held her hands before her eyes, to hide her fresh gushing tears, but they trickled fast through her fingers, as she answered,", "She held her hands before her eyes, to hide her fresh gushing tears, but they trickled fast through her fingers, as she answered,", "She held her hands before her eyes, to hide her fresh gushing tears, but they trickled fast through her fingers, as she answered,", "She then related, that Harleigh had brought them an account of her disappointments, her letter, her design to wait for another, and her being at the milliner's.", "The heightened amazement of the stranger kept her for a few instants speechless; but the troubled brow of Elinor soon made her with firmness and spirit answer,", "She then, but with gaiety and good humour, enquired whether or not the stranger would return to Lewes.", "These anecdotes were interrupted by the appearance of Elinor, of whom the Incognita entreated, and obtained, permission to reside, as in town, wholly in her own room.", "These anecdotes were interrupted by the appearance of Elinor, of whom the Incognita entreated, and obtained, permission to reside, as in town, wholly in her own room.", "The silent, yet speaking expression was caught by Elinor, who, struck with sudden shame, frankly begged her pardon; and, after a little reflexion, coolly added,", "The silent, yet speaking expression was caught by Elinor, who, struck with sudden shame, frankly begged her pardon; and, after a little reflexion, coolly added,", "The silent, yet speaking expression was caught by Elinor, who, struck with sudden shame, frankly begged her pardon; and, after a little reflexion, coolly added,", "Elinor put up her lip; but told her to make what use she could of the parcel, and, with an abrupt", "Elinor put up her lip; but told her to make what use she could of the parcel, and, with an abrupt", "The stranger, amazed and confounded, remained for some time absorbed by conjectures upon this scene.", " replied Lovel, patiently submitting to an interrogatory which he could not well evade.", " replied Lovel, patiently submitting to an interrogatory which he could not well evade.", " replied Lovel, patiently submitting to an interrogatory which he could not well evade.", " replied Lovel, patiently submitting to an interrogatory which he could not well evade.", " replied Lovel, patiently submitting to an interrogatory which he could not well evade.", " replied Lovel, patiently submitting to an interrogatory which he could not well evade.", " replied Lovel, patiently submitting to an interrogatory which he could not well evade.", " replied Lovel, patiently submitting to an interrogatory which he could not well evade.", " replied Lovel, patiently submitting to an interrogatory which he could not well evade.", " replied Lovel, patiently submitting to an interrogatory which he could not well evade.", " said Oldbuck, laying his hand kindly on his shoulder, and making a full halt --", " Then, turning to his companion, he expressed himself aloud in continuation -- ", " Then, turning to his companion, he expressed himself aloud in continuation -- ", " Then, turning to his companion, he expressed himself aloud in continuation -- ", " Then, turning to his companion, he expressed himself aloud in continuation -- ", " Then, turning to his companion, he expressed himself aloud in continuation -- ", " Then, turning to his companion, he expressed himself aloud in continuation -- ", " Then, turning to his companion, he expressed himself aloud in continuation -- ", " Then, turning to his companion, he expressed himself aloud in continuation -- ", " Then, turning to his companion, he expressed himself aloud in continuation -- ", " Then, turning to his companion, he expressed himself aloud in continuation -- ", " Then, turning to his companion, he expressed himself aloud in continuation -- ", " Then, turning to his companion, he expressed himself aloud in continuation -- ", " Then, turning to his companion, he expressed himself aloud in continuation -- ", " Then, turning to his companion, he expressed himself aloud in continuation -- ", " Then, turning to his companion, he expressed himself aloud in continuation -- ", " Then, turning to his companion, he expressed himself aloud in continuation -- ", " Then, turning to his companion, he expressed himself aloud in continuation -- ", " Then, turning to his companion, he expressed himself aloud in continuation -- ", " Then, turning to his companion, he expressed himself aloud in continuation -- ", " Then, turning to his companion, he expressed himself aloud in continuation -- ", " said Lovel, willing to try whether this hint would fall like cold water on the blazing zeal of his self-elected coadjutor.", " said Mr. Oldbuck, pausing, and mechanically fumbling in his pocket --", " said Mr. Oldbuck, pausing, and mechanically fumbling in his pocket --", " said Mr. Oldbuck, pausing, and mechanically fumbling in his pocket --", " said Mr. Oldbuck, pausing, and mechanically fumbling in his pocket --", " said Mr. Oldbuck, pausing, and mechanically fumbling in his pocket --", " said the sage, somewhat abashed at this unexpected attack,", "A fat black wallet! Instantly she knew who had placed it there. That poor Johnny Two-Hawks!", " What a pretty girl she was. No come-on in her eyes, though. \u201cThe boss may not get back until morning. He just went out in his engineer's togs. He sure wasn't expecting you.", " What a pretty girl she was. No come-on in her eyes, though. \u201cThe boss may not get back until morning. He just went out in his engineer's togs. He sure wasn't expecting you.", "The nurse, eyeing the lovely animated face, conceded that it might.", "The nurse, eyeing the lovely animated face, conceded that it might.", "The nurse, eyeing the lovely animated face, conceded that it might.", "The nurse, eyeing the lovely animated face, conceded that it might.", "The nurse, eyeing the lovely animated face, conceded that it might.", "The nurse, eyeing the lovely animated face, conceded that it might.", "The nurse, eyeing the lovely animated face, conceded that it might.", "The nurse, eyeing the lovely animated face, conceded that it might.", "The nurse, eyeing the lovely animated face, conceded that it might.", "The nurse, eyeing the lovely animated face, conceded that it might.", "The nurse, eyeing the lovely animated face, conceded that it might.", "The nurse, eyeing the lovely animated face, conceded that it might.", "The nurse, eyeing the lovely animated face, conceded that it might.", "The nurse, eyeing the lovely animated face, conceded that it might.", " And then with a little flash of forced humour, because of the recurrent tightening in her throat --", " And then with a little flash of forced humour, because of the recurrent tightening in her throat --", " And then with a little flash of forced humour, because of the recurrent tightening in her throat --", " And then with a little flash of forced humour, because of the recurrent tightening in her throat --", " And then with a little flash of forced humour, because of the recurrent tightening in her throat --", " And then with a little flash of forced humour, because of the recurrent tightening in her throat --", " And then with a little flash of forced humour, because of the recurrent tightening in her throat --", " And then with a little flash of forced humour, because of the recurrent tightening in her throat --", " With the Irish impulsiveness which generally weighs acts in retrospection, she reached over and gripped his hand.", " With the Irish impulsiveness which generally weighs acts in retrospection, she reached over and gripped his hand.", " With the Irish impulsiveness which generally weighs acts in retrospection, she reached over and gripped his hand.", " With the Irish impulsiveness which generally weighs acts in retrospection, she reached over and gripped his hand.", " With the Irish impulsiveness which generally weighs acts in retrospection, she reached over and gripped his hand.", " With the Irish impulsiveness which generally weighs acts in retrospection, she reached over and gripped his hand.", " With the Irish impulsiveness which generally weighs acts in retrospection, she reached over and gripped his hand.", " With the Irish impulsiveness which generally weighs acts in retrospection, she reached over and gripped his hand.", "\"Mr. Godfrey and his daughter listened to Mr. Hurst's story with the greatest surprise, and assured him that they had neither seen nor heard anything of John Bellingham.", "\"Mr. Godfrey and his daughter listened to Mr. Hurst's story with the greatest surprise, and assured him that they had neither seen nor heard anything of John Bellingham.", "\"Mr. Godfrey and his daughter listened to Mr. Hurst's story with the greatest surprise, and assured him that they had neither seen nor heard anything of John Bellingham.", "\"Mr. Godfrey and his daughter listened to Mr. Hurst's story with the greatest surprise, and assured him that they had neither seen nor heard anything of John Bellingham.", " said one of the smaller lads, as they gathered round the fire with unabated interest.", " said Geoff, catching sight of the name of the first chapter. Aunt Elinor smiled and began to read about", "A brown bear was the first tenant; in fact, it was built for him, and this is the way it happened: -- ", " cried the wife, holding out her shawl for this new kind of fruit to fall into.", " cried the wife, holding out her shawl for this new kind of fruit to fall into.", " cried the wife, holding out her shawl for this new kind of fruit to fall into.", " answered Fan. She not only begged papa to buy Tom, but confessed that she filed Jerry's chain and helped him to escape.", " answered Fan. She not only begged papa to buy Tom, but confessed that she filed Jerry's chain and helped him to escape.", " answered Fan. She not only begged papa to buy Tom, but confessed that she filed Jerry's chain and helped him to escape.", " answered Fan. She not only begged papa to buy Tom, but confessed that she filed Jerry's chain and helped him to escape.", " answered Fan. She not only begged papa to buy Tom, but confessed that she filed Jerry's chain and helped him to escape.", " answered Fan. She not only begged papa to buy Tom, but confessed that she filed Jerry's chain and helped him to escape.", " answered Fan. She not only begged papa to buy Tom, but confessed that she filed Jerry's chain and helped him to escape.", " said the leader of the hunt, after many attempts had been made to lure or drive Tom from his shelter.", " proposed William Wallace, anxious to admit his chosen friend to the inner circle of the brotherhood.", " proposed William Wallace, anxious to admit his chosen friend to the inner circle of the brotherhood.", " said the Black Prince, rather scornfully, as he lay with his kingly legs in the air, and his royal mouth full of apple.", " cried Billy, who had often been snubbed by the big boys in his efforts at knightly feats.", " cried Billy, who had often been snubbed by the big boys in his efforts at knightly feats.", " cried Billy, who had often been snubbed by the big boys in his efforts at knightly feats.", " cried Billy, who had often been snubbed by the big boys in his efforts at knightly feats.", "The short afternoon was soon gone, and the tea bell rang before the vigil had lasted long enough.", " croaked Harry to Ned as they bumped against each other, one carrying a great coffee-pot and the other a feather-bed.", " croaked Harry to Ned as they bumped against each other, one carrying a great coffee-pot and the other a feather-bed.", " cried Billy, tumbling out of bed and into his clothes as fast as he could.", " cried Billy, tumbling out of bed and into his clothes as fast as he could.", " cried Billy, tumbling out of bed and into his clothes as fast as he could.", " answered Harry, while Ned put his own jacket over the wet shoulders, and Billy beamed at him, feeling that his friend's exploit outdid any of his own.", " answered Harry, while Ned put his own jacket over the wet shoulders, and Billy beamed at him, feeling that his friend's exploit outdid any of his own.", " answered Harry, while Ned put his own jacket over the wet shoulders, and Billy beamed at him, feeling that his friend's exploit outdid any of his own.", " responded Ned, vainly groping in all his pockets for a cent to head the subscription with.", " responded Ned, vainly groping in all his pockets for a cent to head the subscription with.", " responded Ned, vainly groping in all his pockets for a cent to head the subscription with.", " responded Ned, vainly groping in all his pockets for a cent to head the subscription with.", " responded Ned, vainly groping in all his pockets for a cent to head the subscription with.", " responded Ned, vainly groping in all his pockets for a cent to head the subscription with.", " thundered Harry, striking an attitude, and issuing his commands with royal brevity.", "That was Queenie's account of the matter, but she behaved so well after it that her friends suspected the perilous prank had made a good impression upon her.", "He was grieving for Kitty; and he was looking sadly at his brother.", "He was grieving for Kitty; and he was looking sadly at his brother.", "Randal\u2019s tones began to betray irritation.", "Randal\u2019s tones began to betray irritation.", "Randal\u2019s tones began to betray irritation.", "Mrs. Presty\u2019s vigorous intellect discovered an improbability here.", "Mrs. Presty\u2019s vigorous intellect discovered an improbability here.", "His face flushed, his dim eyes brightened.", "His face flushed, his dim eyes brightened.", "The explanation passed by him unnoticed -- perhaps even unheard.", "The explanation passed by him unnoticed -- perhaps even unheard.", "The explanation passed by him unnoticed -- perhaps even unheard.", "There was a pause. Mrs. Presty whispered to Randal:", "His nerves were shattered by grief and suspense; but he made an effort this time to speak gently.", "His nerves were shattered by grief and suspense; but he made an effort this time to speak gently.", "His nerves were shattered by grief and suspense; but he made an effort this time to speak gently.", "His nerves were shattered by grief and suspense; but he made an effort this time to speak gently.", "His nerves were shattered by grief and suspense; but he made an effort this time to speak gently.", "Catherine refused to drop it; Linley\u2019s short and sharp reply had irritated her.", "Catherine refused to drop it; Linley\u2019s short and sharp reply had irritated her.", "Catherine refused to drop it; Linley\u2019s short and sharp reply had irritated her.", " she broke out, provoked beyond endurance;", " Mrs. Presty asked, appealing indignantly to her daughter.", " Mrs. Presty asked, appealing indignantly to her daughter.", " Mrs. Presty asked, appealing indignantly to her daughter.", "Having given those instructions he went out.", "Having given those instructions he went out.", "Having given those instructions he went out.", " she said to Randal. He was weak enough to attempt to make an explanation.", " she said to Randal. He was weak enough to attempt to make an explanation.", " she said to Randal. He was weak enough to attempt to make an explanation.", "Fist fights are not healthy symptoms in a spaceship which cannot hope to make port for a matter of years.", "Aletha's cousin -- Project Engineer -- said crisply:", "Ralph Redfeather said dryly, without ceasing his feverish work:", "Ralph Redfeather said dryly, without ceasing his feverish work:", "Ralph Redfeather said dryly, without ceasing his feverish work:", "Ralph Redfeather said dryly, without ceasing his feverish work:", "Chuka raised his ebony bulk from the chair in which he still shifted the iron pig from gloved hand to gloved hand.", "Chuka raised his ebony bulk from the chair in which he still shifted the iron pig from gloved hand to gloved hand.", "Chuka shrugged his massive shoulders. Redfeather tracked down the last item he needed and fairly bounced to his feet.", "Chuka shrugged his massive shoulders. Redfeather tracked down the last item he needed and fairly bounced to his feet.", "Chuka shrugged his massive shoulders. Redfeather tracked down the last item he needed and fairly bounced to his feet.", "Chuka shrugged his massive shoulders. Redfeather tracked down the last item he needed and fairly bounced to his feet.", "Bordman came into the office from the next room. He was rather pale. He said wryly:", "Bordman came into the office from the next room. He was rather pale. He said wryly:", "Bordman came into the office from the next room. He was rather pale. He said wryly:", "Bordman came into the office from the next room. He was rather pale. He said wryly:", "Bordman came into the office from the next room. He was rather pale. He said wryly:", "Bordman came into the office from the next room. He was rather pale. He said wryly:", "Bordman came into the office from the next room. He was rather pale. He said wryly:", "Bordman came into the office from the next room. He was rather pale. He said wryly:", "Bordman came into the office from the next room. He was rather pale. He said wryly:", " He made a scornful noise. He sat impatiently at the desk.", "The surprise was because he had also thought of how it could be done.", "A dark man who worked under Chuka -- and looked as if he belonged on solid ground -- said carefully:", "A dark man who worked under Chuka -- and looked as if he belonged on solid ground -- said carefully:", "A dark man who worked under Chuka -- and looked as if he belonged on solid ground -- said carefully:", "A dark man who worked under Chuka -- and looked as if he belonged on solid ground -- said carefully:", "A dark man who worked under Chuka -- and looked as if he belonged on solid ground -- said carefully:", "A dark man who worked under Chuka -- and looked as if he belonged on solid ground -- said carefully:", "Bordman turned up the power to his heat-suit motors. He felt uncomfortably warm.", "Bordman turned up the power to his heat-suit motors. He felt uncomfortably warm.", "Bordman turned up the power to his heat-suit motors. He felt uncomfortably warm.", "Bordman turned up the power to his heat-suit motors. He felt uncomfortably warm.", "Bordman turned up the power to his heat-suit motors. He felt uncomfortably warm.", " said Ralph, more ceremonially still, \"we have the right to count coup for the members of our tribe and clan. Now -- -- \"", "Bordman swallowed. He was acutely uncomfortable. He felt that he ought to say something, and he did not know what.", "Bordman swallowed. He was acutely uncomfortable. He felt that he ought to say something, and he did not know what.", " President, Barbicane; vice-president, Captain Nicholl; secretary, J. T. Maston; director of movements, Michel Ardan.", " President, Barbicane; vice-president, Captain Nicholl; secretary, J. T. Maston; director of movements, Michel Ardan.", " protested Patsy, standing beside him at the broad window overlooking the ocean.", " protested Patsy, standing beside him at the broad window overlooking the ocean.", "So they began to retrace their steps. Myrtle still walked with some difficulty, and they had not proceeded far when Beth exclaimed:", "So they began to retrace their steps. Myrtle still walked with some difficulty, and they had not proceeded far when Beth exclaimed:", "So they began to retrace their steps. Myrtle still walked with some difficulty, and they had not proceeded far when Beth exclaimed:", "So they began to retrace their steps. Myrtle still walked with some difficulty, and they had not proceeded far when Beth exclaimed:", "So they began to retrace their steps. Myrtle still walked with some difficulty, and they had not proceeded far when Beth exclaimed:", "He swung around and turned his gaunt features upward to where the young girl leaned upon her crutches, with clasped hands and a look of distress upon her sweet face.", "He swung around and turned his gaunt features upward to where the young girl leaned upon her crutches, with clasped hands and a look of distress upon her sweet face.", "He swung around and turned his gaunt features upward to where the young girl leaned upon her crutches, with clasped hands and a look of distress upon her sweet face.", "He swung around and turned his gaunt features upward to where the young girl leaned upon her crutches, with clasped hands and a look of distress upon her sweet face.", "He swung around and turned his gaunt features upward to where the young girl leaned upon her crutches, with clasped hands and a look of distress upon her sweet face.", "The cherubic landlord was just then pacing up and down the lobby, pausing here and there to interchange a word with his guests. Uncle John approached him and said:", "The cherubic landlord was just then pacing up and down the lobby, pausing here and there to interchange a word with his guests. Uncle John approached him and said:", "The cherubic landlord was just then pacing up and down the lobby, pausing here and there to interchange a word with his guests. Uncle John approached him and said:", "The cherubic landlord was just then pacing up and down the lobby, pausing here and there to interchange a word with his guests. Uncle John approached him and said:", "The man turned slowly and faced him; then bowed in a mechanical way and proceeded to the elevator, into which he disappeared.", "The man turned slowly and faced him; then bowed in a mechanical way and proceeded to the elevator, into which he disappeared.", "The man turned slowly and faced him; then bowed in a mechanical way and proceeded to the elevator, into which he disappeared.", "The man turned slowly and faced him; then bowed in a mechanical way and proceeded to the elevator, into which he disappeared.", "The man turned slowly and faced him; then bowed in a mechanical way and proceeded to the elevator, into which he disappeared.", "The man turned slowly and faced him; then bowed in a mechanical way and proceeded to the elevator, into which he disappeared.", "The man turned slowly and faced him; then bowed in a mechanical way and proceeded to the elevator, into which he disappeared.", "The man turned slowly and faced him; then bowed in a mechanical way and proceeded to the elevator, into which he disappeared.", "That kindly Mr. Merrick should give vent to such a heartless speech proved how much annoyed he had been by Mr. Jones' discourtesy.", "That kindly Mr. Merrick should give vent to such a heartless speech proved how much annoyed he had been by Mr. Jones' discourtesy.", "Mr Webster was the second lieutenant, a very steady, quiet, young man, and a good officer.", "Mr Webster was the second lieutenant, a very steady, quiet, young man, and a good officer.", "Mr Webster was the second lieutenant, a very steady, quiet, young man, and a good officer.", "Mr Webster was the second lieutenant, a very steady, quiet, young man, and a good officer.", "Mr Webster was the second lieutenant, a very steady, quiet, young man, and a good officer.", "Mr Webster was the second lieutenant, a very steady, quiet, young man, and a good officer.", "Mr Webster was the second lieutenant, a very steady, quiet, young man, and a good officer.", "Mr Webster was the second lieutenant, a very steady, quiet, young man, and a good officer.", "Mr Webster was the second lieutenant, a very steady, quiet, young man, and a good officer.", "He replied in the affirmative; so that we had captured the very vessel, in attempting to cut out which we had lost so many men.", "He replied in the affirmative; so that we had captured the very vessel, in attempting to cut out which we had lost so many men.", "He replied in the affirmative; so that we had captured the very vessel, in attempting to cut out which we had lost so many men.", "We were all very glad of this, and Swinburne said,", "At last Night said, \" Go to the right, into the dark pine wood. I saw Death take that road with your child.\" ", "\" I do not understand thee! \" said Death; \" wilt thou have thy child back, or shall I take it whither thou knowest not! \" ", " and Mrs Chiley dropped his hands on the instant as if they burned her, and patted him on the arm and sent him away.", " and Mrs Chiley dropped his hands on the instant as if they burned her, and patted him on the arm and sent him away.", " and Mrs Chiley dropped his hands on the instant as if they burned her, and patted him on the arm and sent him away.", " and Mrs Chiley dropped his hands on the instant as if they burned her, and patted him on the arm and sent him away.", " and Mrs Chiley dropped his hands on the instant as if they burned her, and patted him on the arm and sent him away.", " and Mrs Chiley dropped his hands on the instant as if they burned her, and patted him on the arm and sent him away.", " and Mrs Chiley dropped his hands on the instant as if they burned her, and patted him on the arm and sent him away.", " and Mrs Chiley dropped his hands on the instant as if they burned her, and patted him on the arm and sent him away.", " and Mrs Chiley dropped his hands on the instant as if they burned her, and patted him on the arm and sent him away.", " and Mrs Chiley dropped his hands on the instant as if they burned her, and patted him on the arm and sent him away.", " and Mrs Chiley dropped his hands on the instant as if they burned her, and patted him on the arm and sent him away.", "But Mrs Woodburn was scarcely in a condition to reply, much less to give any advice.", "But Mrs Woodburn was scarcely in a condition to reply, much less to give any advice.", "But Mrs Woodburn was scarcely in a condition to reply, much less to give any advice.", " said Mr Cavendish, more and more tranquil and superior.", " said Mr Cavendish, more and more tranquil and superior.", "Lady Coryston's left foot gave a sharp push to a footstool lying in her path, as though it were Glenwilliam himself.", "Lady Coryston's left foot gave a sharp push to a footstool lying in her path, as though it were Glenwilliam himself.", "Lady Coryston's left foot gave a sharp push to a footstool lying in her path, as though it were Glenwilliam himself.", "Lady Coryston's left foot gave a sharp push to a footstool lying in her path, as though it were Glenwilliam himself.", "Lady Coryston's left foot gave a sharp push to a footstool lying in her path, as though it were Glenwilliam himself.", "Lady Coryston's left foot gave a sharp push to a footstool lying in her path, as though it were Glenwilliam himself.", "Lady Coryston's left foot gave a sharp push to a footstool lying in her path, as though it were Glenwilliam himself.", " He was the only one of the three men who was not in evening dress. He wore, indeed, a shabby greenish-gray suit, and a flannel shirt. Marcia noticed it with indignation.", " He was the only one of the three men who was not in evening dress. He wore, indeed, a shabby greenish-gray suit, and a flannel shirt. Marcia noticed it with indignation.", "At the last slowly spoken words Lady Coryston drew herself up. Especially when she said", "At the last slowly spoken words Lady Coryston drew herself up. Especially when she said", "At the last slowly spoken words Lady Coryston drew herself up. Especially when she said", "She turned to him, facing him magnificently, though not, as Marcia was certain, without trepidation. Coryston flung back his head with a laugh.", "She turned to him, facing him magnificently, though not, as Marcia was certain, without trepidation. Coryston flung back his head with a laugh.", "\" -- would have been his -- either now or in due time -- if he would only have made certain concessions -- \"", "\" -- would have been his -- either now or in due time -- if he would only have made certain concessions -- \"", "Coryston flung an audacious hand toward the ceiling. Lady Coryston grew pale. Marcia looked fiercely at her brother, and, coming to her mother's side, she took her hand.", "Coryston flung an audacious hand toward the ceiling. Lady Coryston grew pale. Marcia looked fiercely at her brother, and, coming to her mother's side, she took her hand.", "Coryston sprang up impetuously and came to stand over his mother, his hands on his sides.", "With a whimsical shake of the head Coryston returned to his chair. Lady Coryston took up the folded paper.", "With a whimsical shake of the head Coryston returned to his chair. Lady Coryston took up the folded paper.", "With a whimsical shake of the head Coryston returned to his chair. Lady Coryston took up the folded paper.", "With a whimsical shake of the head Coryston returned to his chair. Lady Coryston took up the folded paper.", " she looked steadily at Coryston -- \"the reasons which have led me to take this course. But -- \"", " she looked steadily at Coryston -- \"the reasons which have led me to take this course. But -- \"", " she looked steadily at Coryston -- \"the reasons which have led me to take this course. But -- \"", "Meanwhile Arthur, deeply flushed, stood running his hand through his fair hair as though in bewilderment.", "Meanwhile Arthur, deeply flushed, stood running his hand through his fair hair as though in bewilderment.", "Meanwhile Arthur, deeply flushed, stood running his hand through his fair hair as though in bewilderment.", "Meanwhile Arthur, deeply flushed, stood running his hand through his fair hair as though in bewilderment.", "He paused, a thin, wiry figure, under the electric light, checking off the items on his fingers.", "He paused, a thin, wiry figure, under the electric light, checking off the items on his fingers.", "He paused, a thin, wiry figure, under the electric light, checking off the items on his fingers.", "He paused, a thin, wiry figure, under the electric light, checking off the items on his fingers.", "He stood gazing intently at his mother's face, his small features sparkling.", "He stood gazing intently at his mother's face, his small features sparkling.", "He stood gazing intently at his mother's face, his small features sparkling.", "He stood gazing intently at his mother's face, his small features sparkling.", "As Lady Coryston approached the door her eldest son made a sudden rush and opened it for her.", "Lady Coryston swept past him without a word. The door closed on her and Marcia. Then Coryston turned, laughing, to his brother Arthur, and punched him in the ribs.", "Lady Coryston swept past him without a word. The door closed on her and Marcia. Then Coryston turned, laughing, to his brother Arthur, and punched him in the ribs.", "Lady Coryston swept past him without a word. The door closed on her and Marcia. Then Coryston turned, laughing, to his brother Arthur, and punched him in the ribs.", "Lady Coryston swept past him without a word. The door closed on her and Marcia. Then Coryston turned, laughing, to his brother Arthur, and punched him in the ribs.", "Lady Coryston swept past him without a word. The door closed on her and Marcia. Then Coryston turned, laughing, to his brother Arthur, and punched him in the ribs.", "Lady Coryston swept past him without a word. The door closed on her and Marcia. Then Coryston turned, laughing, to his brother Arthur, and punched him in the ribs.", "Lady Coryston swept past him without a word. The door closed on her and Marcia. Then Coryston turned, laughing, to his brother Arthur, and punched him in the ribs.", "Lady Coryston swept past him without a word. The door closed on her and Marcia. Then Coryston turned, laughing, to his brother Arthur, and punched him in the ribs.", "The young librarian came toward her. In the illumination from the passage behind her she saw his dark Cornish face, its red-brown color, broad brow, and blue eyes.", " She went to the shelves, found her volume, and turned abruptly. The temptation which possessed her proved too strong.", "Lester made no answer. His eyes were on the ground. She broke out impetuously:", "Lester made no answer. His eyes were on the ground. She broke out impetuously:", "Lester made no answer. His eyes were on the ground. She broke out impetuously:", "Lester made no answer. His eyes were on the ground. She broke out impetuously:", "Lester made a pretense of gathering up some papers on his desk, by way of covering his silence. Marcia observed him, with red cheeks.", "Lester made a pretense of gathering up some papers on his desk, by way of covering his silence. Marcia observed him, with red cheeks.", "Lester made a pretense of gathering up some papers on his desk, by way of covering his silence. Marcia observed him, with red cheeks.", "Lester made a pretense of gathering up some papers on his desk, by way of covering his silence. Marcia observed him, with red cheeks.", "Lester made a pretense of gathering up some papers on his desk, by way of covering his silence. Marcia observed him, with red cheeks.", "Lester made a pretense of gathering up some papers on his desk, by way of covering his silence. Marcia observed him, with red cheeks.", " he said, smiling, \"that I do. Especially -- \" He stopped.", " he said, smiling, \"that I do. Especially -- \" He stopped.", " muttered Chunky, thrusting his hands into his trousers pockets. He stepped to the edge of the cliff, where he stood peering over curiously.", " muttered Chunky, thrusting his hands into his trousers pockets. He stepped to the edge of the cliff, where he stood peering over curiously.", " muttered Chunky, thrusting his hands into his trousers pockets. He stepped to the edge of the cliff, where he stood peering over curiously.", " muttered Chunky, thrusting his hands into his trousers pockets. He stepped to the edge of the cliff, where he stood peering over curiously.", " muttered Chunky, thrusting his hands into his trousers pockets. He stepped to the edge of the cliff, where he stood peering over curiously.", " muttered Chunky, thrusting his hands into his trousers pockets. He stepped to the edge of the cliff, where he stood peering over curiously.", " added Ned, striding to the Shawnee and giving him a violent shake.", " added Ned, striding to the Shawnee and giving him a violent shake.", " added Ned, striding to the Shawnee and giving him a violent shake.", " added Ned, striding to the Shawnee and giving him a violent shake.", " added Ned, striding to the Shawnee and giving him a violent shake.", " added Ned, striding to the Shawnee and giving him a violent shake.", "They took their places as directed, while Tad straightened out the rope until it extended to the edge of the cliff.", " answered Stacy, swelling with pride because of the responsibility that had been placed upon his plump shoulders.", " answered Stacy, swelling with pride because of the responsibility that had been placed upon his plump shoulders.", " answered Stacy, swelling with pride because of the responsibility that had been placed upon his plump shoulders.", " answered Stacy, swelling with pride because of the responsibility that had been placed upon his plump shoulders.", " answered Stacy, swelling with pride because of the responsibility that had been placed upon his plump shoulders.", " answered Stacy, swelling with pride because of the responsibility that had been placed upon his plump shoulders.", " answered Stacy, swelling with pride because of the responsibility that had been placed upon his plump shoulders.", " answered Stacy, swelling with pride because of the responsibility that had been placed upon his plump shoulders.", " answered Stacy, swelling with pride because of the responsibility that had been placed upon his plump shoulders.", " announced Tad, casting a critical glance at the men holding the rope, then taking a careful survey of the depths below him.", " announced Tad, casting a critical glance at the men holding the rope, then taking a careful survey of the depths below him.", "He was standing on the very edge of the cliff, a position that would have made the average person dizzy. Yet it seemed to have no effect at all on Tad Butler.", " bellowed Chunky, glaring at his companions. Then a sheepish grin spread over his countenance when he realized what he had said.", " bellowed Chunky, glaring at his companions. Then a sheepish grin spread over his countenance when he realized what he had said.", " bellowed Chunky, glaring at his companions. Then a sheepish grin spread over his countenance when he realized what he had said.", " warned the Professor, observing a series of frantic gestures on the part of Stacy Brown.", "He was obliged to raise his voice now, being a long way down the slope, with the goal still far from him.", "He was obliged to raise his voice now, being a long way down the slope, with the goal still far from him.", "He was obliged to raise his voice now, being a long way down the slope, with the goal still far from him.", "He was obliged to raise his voice now, being a long way down the slope, with the goal still far from him.", "He was obliged to raise his voice now, being a long way down the slope, with the goal still far from him.", "He was obliged to raise his voice now, being a long way down the slope, with the goal still far from him.", "It was an impressive moment for Tad Butler up there alone, with nothing between himself and sudden death save a slender quarter-inch strand of rope.", "Stacy hung on grimly, perhaps not realizing the danger he was in. At any rate, he was determined to save Tad if he could.", "I inhaled gratefully and relaxed. The Coordinator picked up a sheaf of papers on his desk and leafed through them.", "I inhaled gratefully and relaxed. The Coordinator picked up a sheaf of papers on his desk and leafed through them.", "I inhaled gratefully and relaxed. The Coordinator picked up a sheaf of papers on his desk and leafed through them.", "I inhaled gratefully and relaxed. The Coordinator picked up a sheaf of papers on his desk and leafed through them.", "I inhaled gratefully and relaxed. The Coordinator picked up a sheaf of papers on his desk and leafed through them.", "I inhaled gratefully and relaxed. The Coordinator picked up a sheaf of papers on his desk and leafed through them.", " He leaned back, made a bridge of his fingers, and peered across them at me.", " The Coordinator seemed pleased, but, actually, this was pretty elementary stuff.", " The Coordinator seemed pleased, but, actually, this was pretty elementary stuff.", " The Coordinator seemed pleased, but, actually, this was pretty elementary stuff.", " The Coordinator seemed pleased, but, actually, this was pretty elementary stuff.", " The Coordinator seemed pleased, but, actually, this was pretty elementary stuff.", "\"You, Conru. You get in with the revolutionaries, you make sure that they want to fight, you -- \"", "\"You, Conru. You get in with the revolutionaries, you make sure that they want to fight, you -- \"", " I told him. \"Then I try to stop it at the last minute. Not so soon that the rebellion doesn't help at all -- \"", " I told him. \"Then I try to stop it at the last minute. Not so soon that the rebellion doesn't help at all -- \"", "I smiled a bit sheepishly and told him to go ahead.", "I smiled a bit sheepishly and told him to go ahead.", "I smiled a bit sheepishly and told him to go ahead.", "I smiled a bit sheepishly and told him to go ahead.", "I smiled a bit sheepishly and told him to go ahead.", "I smiled a bit sheepishly and told him to go ahead.", "I smiled a bit sheepishly and told him to go ahead.", "I smiled a bit sheepishly and told him to go ahead.", "I smiled a bit sheepishly and told him to go ahead.", "I smiled a bit sheepishly and told him to go ahead.", "I smiled a bit sheepishly and told him to go ahead.", "Nona Davis shook her head, smiling and yet rather pathetic, in spite of her lovely appearance in borrowed finery.", "Nona Davis shook her head, smiling and yet rather pathetic, in spite of her lovely appearance in borrowed finery.", "On the Nevski Prospect they were in Europe; here they were in Asia.", "On the Nevski Prospect they were in Europe; here they were in Asia.", "What Nona finally learned was, that Katja was imploring her to meet her somewhere the next day, where they could talk without being observed.", "But when to-morrow came a strange noise was heard in the shed where the fish was lying, as if someone was throwing things about.", "But when to-morrow came a strange noise was heard in the shed where the fish was lying, as if someone was throwing things about.", " His face as he spoke was filled with joy, but the woman's grew pale and she sat down rather quickly.", " His face as he spoke was filled with joy, but the woman's grew pale and she sat down rather quickly.", " But nobody entered; only the whistle was repeated. Then the man rose and flung open the door and cried:", " But nobody entered; only the whistle was repeated. Then the man rose and flung open the door and cried:", " and though neither the man nor his wife saw the son enter, they felt he was somehow sitting opposite at the fire, with his hands over his face.", " he said in a strange voice, as if speaking was difficult to him, and his mother gave him a pillow and some blankets and he slept by the fire.", "A look of blank astonishment crossed the inspector's face as he replied:", "A look of blank astonishment crossed the inspector's face as he replied:", "A look of blank astonishment crossed the inspector's face as he replied:", "A look of blank astonishment crossed the inspector's face as he replied:", "A look of blank astonishment crossed the inspector's face as he replied:", "A look of blank astonishment crossed the inspector's face as he replied:", "A look of blank astonishment crossed the inspector's face as he replied:", "A look of blank astonishment crossed the inspector's face as he replied:", "A look of blank astonishment crossed the inspector's face as he replied:", "A look of blank astonishment crossed the inspector's face as he replied:", " for the following Wednesday, which would be Dick's birthday.", " for the following Wednesday, which would be Dick's birthday.", " he said. \"I like to have von feast twist a veek, ha I ha!", "Not quite an hour later Hans Mueller was heard coming back. The German boy was humming to himself and at the same time throwing up the new ball he had purchased for Dick.", "Not quite an hour later Hans Mueller was heard coming back. The German boy was humming to himself and at the same time throwing up the new ball he had purchased for Dick.", "Not quite an hour later Hans Mueller was heard coming back. The German boy was humming to himself and at the same time throwing up the new ball he had purchased for Dick.", "Not quite an hour later Hans Mueller was heard coming back. The German boy was humming to himself and at the same time throwing up the new ball he had purchased for Dick.", "Not quite an hour later Hans Mueller was heard coming back. The German boy was humming to himself and at the same time throwing up the new ball he had purchased for Dick.", "Not quite an hour later Hans Mueller was heard coming back. The German boy was humming to himself and at the same time throwing up the new ball he had purchased for Dick.", "Not quite an hour later Hans Mueller was heard coming back. The German boy was humming to himself and at the same time throwing up the new ball he had purchased for Dick.", "Not quite an hour later Hans Mueller was heard coming back. The German boy was humming to himself and at the same time throwing up the new ball he had purchased for Dick.", "Not quite an hour later Hans Mueller was heard coming back. The German boy was humming to himself and at the same time throwing up the new ball he had purchased for Dick.", "Not quite an hour later Hans Mueller was heard coming back. The German boy was humming to himself and at the same time throwing up the new ball he had purchased for Dick.", "Not quite an hour later Hans Mueller was heard coming back. The German boy was humming to himself and at the same time throwing up the new ball he had purchased for Dick.", "Not quite an hour later Hans Mueller was heard coming back. The German boy was humming to himself and at the same time throwing up the new ball he had purchased for Dick.", "Not quite an hour later Hans Mueller was heard coming back. The German boy was humming to himself and at the same time throwing up the new ball he had purchased for Dick.", "Not quite an hour later Hans Mueller was heard coming back. The German boy was humming to himself and at the same time throwing up the new ball he had purchased for Dick.", "Not quite an hour later Hans Mueller was heard coming back. The German boy was humming to himself and at the same time throwing up the new ball he had purchased for Dick.", "Not quite an hour later Hans Mueller was heard coming back. The German boy was humming to himself and at the same time throwing up the new ball he had purchased for Dick.", "Not quite an hour later Hans Mueller was heard coming back. The German boy was humming to himself and at the same time throwing up the new ball he had purchased for Dick.", "Not quite an hour later Hans Mueller was heard coming back. The German boy was humming to himself and at the same time throwing up the new ball he had purchased for Dick.", "Not quite an hour later Hans Mueller was heard coming back. The German boy was humming to himself and at the same time throwing up the new ball he had purchased for Dick.", " thundered out Tom, as he leaped from behind a big tree.", " bellowed Tom, drawing forth a rusty pistol he had picked up in the barn. This rusty pistol had done lots of duty at fun-making before.", " bellowed Tom, drawing forth a rusty pistol he had picked up in the barn. This rusty pistol had done lots of duty at fun-making before.", " bellowed Tom, drawing forth a rusty pistol he had picked up in the barn. This rusty pistol had done lots of duty at fun-making before.", " bellowed Tom, drawing forth a rusty pistol he had picked up in the barn. This rusty pistol had done lots of duty at fun-making before.", " bellowed Tom, drawing forth a rusty pistol he had picked up in the barn. This rusty pistol had done lots of duty at fun-making before.", " And the fun-loving Rover set the pace in a mad, caper that would have done credit to a Zulu.", " And the fun-loving Rover set the pace in a mad, caper that would have done credit to a Zulu.", " And the fun-loving Rover set the pace in a mad, caper that would have done credit to a Zulu.", " And the fun-loving Rover set the pace in a mad, caper that would have done credit to a Zulu.", " And the fun-loving Rover set the pace in a mad, caper that would have done credit to a Zulu.", " And the fun-loving Rover set the pace in a mad, caper that would have done credit to a Zulu.", " And the fun-loving Rover set the pace in a mad, caper that would have done credit to a Zulu.", " And the fun-loving Rover set the pace in a mad, caper that would have done credit to a Zulu.", " And the fun-loving Rover set the pace in a mad, caper that would have done credit to a Zulu.", " And the fun-loving Rover set the pace in a mad, caper that would have done credit to a Zulu.", " And the fun-loving Rover set the pace in a mad, caper that would have done credit to a Zulu.", " And the fun-loving Rover set the pace in a mad, caper that would have done credit to a Zulu.", " And the fun-loving Rover set the pace in a mad, caper that would have done credit to a Zulu.", " And the fun-loving Rover set the pace in a mad, caper that would have done credit to a Zulu.", " And the fun-loving Rover set the pace in a mad, caper that would have done credit to a Zulu.", "Instead, however, the German boy took the pistol and of a sudden pointed it at Tom's head.", "Instead, however, the German boy took the pistol and of a sudden pointed it at Tom's head.", "Instead, however, the German boy took the pistol and of a sudden pointed it at Tom's head.", "Instead, however, the German boy took the pistol and of a sudden pointed it at Tom's head.", "And, finally, Queen Margaret swore to treat the earl as true and faithful to King Henry and the prince, and", " he remarked, raising the piece of china in his hand and glancing critically inside it.", " he remarked, raising the piece of china in his hand and glancing critically inside it.", " he remarked, raising the piece of china in his hand and glancing critically inside it.", " he remarked, raising the piece of china in his hand and glancing critically inside it.", " murmured Barclay, looking regretfully at the jar, and not hearing her last remark.", " murmured Barclay, looking regretfully at the jar, and not hearing her last remark.", " murmured Barclay, looking regretfully at the jar, and not hearing her last remark.", " Barclay came over to the table and opening the box, spread the broken china before him; the smallest piece did not escape his scrutiny.", " Barclay came over to the table and opening the box, spread the broken china before him; the smallest piece did not escape his scrutiny.", "Barclay replaced the cover on the box before speaking again.", "Barclay replaced the cover on the box before speaking again.", "Barclay replaced the cover on the box before speaking again.", "Barclay replaced the cover on the box before speaking again.", "Barclay replaced the cover on the box before speaking again.", "Barclay replaced the cover on the box before speaking again.", " he added with suppressed bitterness, and Mrs. Ogden stared at him in surprise.", " and her tone implied the feeling of virtuous satisfaction which accompanies early rising.", " and her tone implied the feeling of virtuous satisfaction which accompanies early rising.", " and her tone implied the feeling of virtuous satisfaction which accompanies early rising.", " and her tone implied the feeling of virtuous satisfaction which accompanies early rising.", " and her tone implied the feeling of virtuous satisfaction which accompanies early rising.", " and her tone implied the feeling of virtuous satisfaction which accompanies early rising.", " and her tone implied the feeling of virtuous satisfaction which accompanies early rising.", " holding the bread plate coaxingly before him. Barclay was a favorite with the servants.", " and Barclay, picking up the morning paper left by Ogden, listlessly read its contents. Charles was back in a short time.", " and Barclay, picking up the morning paper left by Ogden, listlessly read its contents. Charles was back in a short time.", " and Barclay, picking up the morning paper left by Ogden, listlessly read its contents. Charles was back in a short time.", " and Barclay, picking up the morning paper left by Ogden, listlessly read its contents. Charles was back in a short time.", " and Barclay, picking up the morning paper left by Ogden, listlessly read its contents. Charles was back in a short time.", " remarked Barclay, with sarcastic emphasis which the man servant never saw.", " remarked Barclay, with sarcastic emphasis which the man servant never saw.", " remarked Barclay, with sarcastic emphasis which the man servant never saw.", " remarked Barclay, with sarcastic emphasis which the man servant never saw.", " remarked Barclay, with sarcastic emphasis which the man servant never saw.", " implied that he had furnished the Japanese with sums in the past. Hush money!", " said Mrs. Ogden, as Professor Norcross rose and pulled back her chair.", " said Mrs. Ogden, as Professor Norcross rose and pulled back her chair.", " said Mrs. Ogden, as Professor Norcross rose and pulled back her chair.", " volunteered the butler, and Barclay appeared a second later.", " volunteered the butler, and Barclay appeared a second later.", " volunteered the butler, and Barclay appeared a second later.", " volunteered the butler, and Barclay appeared a second later.", " inquired Ethel, breaking her long silence, and her voice sounded unnatural in her own ears.", " inquired Ethel, breaking her long silence, and her voice sounded unnatural in her own ears.", " inquired Ethel, breaking her long silence, and her voice sounded unnatural in her own ears.", " inquired Ethel, breaking her long silence, and her voice sounded unnatural in her own ears.", " inquired Ethel, breaking her long silence, and her voice sounded unnatural in her own ears.", " Mrs. Ogden\u2019s fork fell with a clatter into her plate, and her usually rosy cheeks turned pale.", " Mrs. Ogden\u2019s fork fell with a clatter into her plate, and her usually rosy cheeks turned pale.", " Barclay\u2019s serene smile widened at seeing the concentrated attention which Ethel and Professor Norcross were giving him.", " Barclay\u2019s serene smile widened at seeing the concentrated attention which Ethel and Professor Norcross were giving him.", " he said. \u201cBut do you know, the man, in size and quickness, reminded me of the Jap, Ito -- -- \u201d", " he said. \u201cBut do you know, the man, in size and quickness, reminded me of the Jap, Ito -- -- \u201d", " he said. \u201cBut do you know, the man, in size and quickness, reminded me of the Jap, Ito -- -- \u201d", " he said. \u201cBut do you know, the man, in size and quickness, reminded me of the Jap, Ito -- -- \u201d", " he said. \u201cBut do you know, the man, in size and quickness, reminded me of the Jap, Ito -- -- \u201d", "Mrs. Hilbery had risen from her table, and was standing looking out of the window at a string of barges swimming up the river.", "She began to pace up and down the room, snatching up her duster; but she was too much annoyed to find any relief, as yet, in polishing the backs of books.", " Katharine read what her mother had written. She might have been a schoolmaster criticizing a child\u2019s essay. Her face gave Mrs. Hilbery, who watched it anxiously, no ground for hope.", " Katharine read what her mother had written. She might have been a schoolmaster criticizing a child\u2019s essay. Her face gave Mrs. Hilbery, who watched it anxiously, no ground for hope.", " she stated, \u201cbut, you see, mother, we ought to go from point to point \u2014 \u201d", " she stated, \u201cbut, you see, mother, we ought to go from point to point \u2014 \u201d", " she stated, \u201cbut, you see, mother, we ought to go from point to point \u2014 \u201d", "Katharine again tried to interrupt. But Mrs. Hilbery had been gathering impetus from her recollections, and was now in high spirits.", "Katharine again tried to interrupt. But Mrs. Hilbery had been gathering impetus from her recollections, and was now in high spirits.", "Katharine again tried to interrupt. But Mrs. Hilbery had been gathering impetus from her recollections, and was now in high spirits.", "Katharine again tried to interrupt. But Mrs. Hilbery had been gathering impetus from her recollections, and was now in high spirits.", "Mrs. Hilbery fidgeted rather restlessly, and hummed fragments of her tune, as if to interrupt.", "Mrs. Hilbery fidgeted rather restlessly, and hummed fragments of her tune, as if to interrupt.", "Mrs. Hilbery fidgeted rather restlessly, and hummed fragments of her tune, as if to interrupt.", "Mrs. Hilbery fidgeted rather restlessly, and hummed fragments of her tune, as if to interrupt.", " She sighed, and looked straight in front of her with a glazed expression in her half-veiled blue eyes.", " She sighed, and looked straight in front of her with a glazed expression in her half-veiled blue eyes.", " She sighed, and looked straight in front of her with a glazed expression in her half-veiled blue eyes.", " she repeated, but in tones of no great assurance; and then her face lit up with a smile which, tentative at first, soon became almost assured.", " she repeated, but in tones of no great assurance; and then her face lit up with a smile which, tentative at first, soon became almost assured.", " she repeated, but in tones of no great assurance; and then her face lit up with a smile which, tentative at first, soon became almost assured.", " she repeated, but in tones of no great assurance; and then her face lit up with a smile which, tentative at first, soon became almost assured.", " she repeated, but in tones of no great assurance; and then her face lit up with a smile which, tentative at first, soon became almost assured.", " she repeated, but in tones of no great assurance; and then her face lit up with a smile which, tentative at first, soon became almost assured.", " she repeated, but in tones of no great assurance; and then her face lit up with a smile which, tentative at first, soon became almost assured.", " she repeated, but in tones of no great assurance; and then her face lit up with a smile which, tentative at first, soon became almost assured.", " she repeated, but in tones of no great assurance; and then her face lit up with a smile which, tentative at first, soon became almost assured.", " Mrs. Hilbery interposed, and Cousin Caroline thereupon protested with some further plan involving sacrifice of herself.", " Mrs. Hilbery interposed, and Cousin Caroline thereupon protested with some further plan involving sacrifice of herself.", " I turned over the paper, and saw that there was written on it what is usual under such circumstances.", " I turned over the paper, and saw that there was written on it what is usual under such circumstances.", " I turned over the paper, and saw that there was written on it what is usual under such circumstances.", " I turned over the paper, and saw that there was written on it what is usual under such circumstances.", " and yet pass the suppliant by and give nothing, or say merely:", " and yet pass the suppliant by and give nothing, or say merely:", " and yet pass the suppliant by and give nothing, or say merely:", " and yet pass the suppliant by and give nothing, or say merely:", " I inquired of him; whereupon he replied:", " thought I. But I had only twenty kopecks left, and upon them I had been counting for meeting my most pressing requirements.", " thought I. But I had only twenty kopecks left, and upon them I had been counting for meeting my most pressing requirements.", " thought I. But I had only twenty kopecks left, and upon them I had been counting for meeting my most pressing requirements.", " thought I. But I had only twenty kopecks left, and upon them I had been counting for meeting my most pressing requirements.", "She watched the lines on her uncle\u2019s face gradually rearrange themselves at her question. It had been smooth as a mask before she spoke.", "She repeated the same words and reddened slightly as she did so.", "She repeated the same words and reddened slightly as she did so.", "She repeated the same words and reddened slightly as she did so.", "She repeated the same words and reddened slightly as she did so.", " he said, laying one finger on the first of a row of small dark books,", " he said, laying one finger on the first of a row of small dark books,", " he asked. He looked at her very keenly again.", " he asked. He looked at her very keenly again.", "My taxi-driver, when he saw that a lady, and not a man, occupied the fugitive cab, drew back, returning to his seat.", "My taxi-driver, when he saw that a lady, and not a man, occupied the fugitive cab, drew back, returning to his seat.", "My taxi-driver, when he saw that a lady, and not a man, occupied the fugitive cab, drew back, returning to his seat.", "My taxi-driver, when he saw that a lady, and not a man, occupied the fugitive cab, drew back, returning to his seat.", "My taxi-driver, when he saw that a lady, and not a man, occupied the fugitive cab, drew back, returning to his seat.", "I returned to her taxi, for I had already paid off my man. The driver had not seen his", "I returned to her taxi, for I had already paid off my man. The driver had not seen his", "I returned to her taxi, for I had already paid off my man. The driver had not seen his", "I returned to her taxi, for I had already paid off my man. The driver had not seen his", "I returned to her taxi, for I had already paid off my man. The driver had not seen his", "I returned to her taxi, for I had already paid off my man. The driver had not seen his", "On entering with my latch-key, Browning came forward with a puzzled expression, surprised, no doubt, at my dishevelled appearance.", " exclaimed the old man. I was always Mr. Owen to him, just as I had been when a lad.", " exclaimed the old man. I was always Mr. Owen to him, just as I had been when a lad.", " exclaimed the old man. I was always Mr. Owen to him, just as I had been when a lad.", " exclaimed the old man. I was always Mr. Owen to him, just as I had been when a lad.", " exclaimed the old man. I was always Mr. Owen to him, just as I had been when a lad.", "I called up Jack, who answered cheerily as usual.", "I called up Jack, who answered cheerily as usual.", "And Billy buried her in his arms and swore she was the greatest little bit of woman that ever came down the pike.", "And Billy buried her in his arms and swore she was the greatest little bit of woman that ever came down the pike.", "And Billy buried her in his arms and swore she was the greatest little bit of woman that ever came down the pike.", "And Billy buried her in his arms and swore she was the greatest little bit of woman that ever came down the pike.", "And Billy buried her in his arms and swore she was the greatest little bit of woman that ever came down the pike.", "And Billy buried her in his arms and swore she was the greatest little bit of woman that ever came down the pike.", " Saxon queried, though herself well pleased with the bargain.", " Saxon queried, though herself well pleased with the bargain.", " Saxon queried, though herself well pleased with the bargain.", "Thus saying, it spread its wings, darted through the open window and, flying away, was lost to sight.", "Thus saying, it spread its wings, darted through the open window and, flying away, was lost to sight.", "Thus saying, it spread its wings, darted through the open window and, flying away, was lost to sight.", "Thus saying, it spread its wings, darted through the open window and, flying away, was lost to sight.", " added Cyrus Harding, who this day was talking of these things with his companions,", " added Cyrus Harding, who this day was talking of these things with his companions,", " added Cyrus Harding, who this day was talking of these things with his companions,", " added Cyrus Harding, who this day was talking of these things with his companions,", " added Cyrus Harding, who this day was talking of these things with his companions,", " added Cyrus Harding, who this day was talking of these things with his companions,", " added Cyrus Harding, who this day was talking of these things with his companions,", " added Cyrus Harding, who this day was talking of these things with his companions,", " added Cyrus Harding, who this day was talking of these things with his companions,", " added Cyrus Harding, who this day was talking of these things with his companions,", "It was not a lamantin, but one of that species of the order of cetaceans, which bear the name of the", "It was not a lamantin, but one of that species of the order of cetaceans, which bear the name of the", "It was not a lamantin, but one of that species of the order of cetaceans, which bear the name of the", "It was not a lamantin, but one of that species of the order of cetaceans, which bear the name of the", "It was not a lamantin, but one of that species of the order of cetaceans, which bear the name of the", "It was not a lamantin, but one of that species of the order of cetaceans, which bear the name of the", "It was not a lamantin, but one of that species of the order of cetaceans, which bear the name of the", "It was not a lamantin, but one of that species of the order of cetaceans, which bear the name of the", "It was not a lamantin, but one of that species of the order of cetaceans, which bear the name of the", "It was not a lamantin, but one of that species of the order of cetaceans, which bear the name of the", " said he, looking at me strangely; and turned his head away.", " said he, looking at me strangely; and turned his head away.", " said the doctor, in a whisper, as he softly turned the handle of a bedroom-door,", " said the doctor, in a whisper, as he softly turned the handle of a bedroom-door,", " said the doctor, in a whisper, as he softly turned the handle of a bedroom-door,", " said the doctor, in a whisper, as he softly turned the handle of a bedroom-door,", " said the doctor, in a whisper, as he softly turned the handle of a bedroom-door,", " and as many renewals of the walking and frowning, he at length made a dead halt, and spoke as follows:", " and as many renewals of the walking and frowning, he at length made a dead halt, and spoke as follows:", "Finally the treaty was entered into; and the parties thereunto sat down to wait, with some impatience, until Oliver should awake.", "Finally the treaty was entered into; and the parties thereunto sat down to wait, with some impatience, until Oliver should awake.", "Finally the treaty was entered into; and the parties thereunto sat down to wait, with some impatience, until Oliver should awake.", "Finally the treaty was entered into; and the parties thereunto sat down to wait, with some impatience, until Oliver should awake.", "Finally the treaty was entered into; and the parties thereunto sat down to wait, with some impatience, until Oliver should awake.", "Finally the treaty was entered into; and the parties thereunto sat down to wait, with some impatience, until Oliver should awake.", "Finally the treaty was entered into; and the parties thereunto sat down to wait, with some impatience, until Oliver should awake.", "Finally the treaty was entered into; and the parties thereunto sat down to wait, with some impatience, until Oliver should awake.", "Finally the treaty was entered into; and the parties thereunto sat down to wait, with some impatience, until Oliver should awake.", "Finally the treaty was entered into; and the parties thereunto sat down to wait, with some impatience, until Oliver should awake.", "Finally the treaty was entered into; and the parties thereunto sat down to wait, with some impatience, until Oliver should awake.", "Finally the treaty was entered into; and the parties thereunto sat down to wait, with some impatience, until Oliver should awake.", "The constable looked as wise as he could, and took up his staff of office: which had been reclining indolently in the chimney-corner.", "The constable looked as wise as he could, and took up his staff of office: which had been reclining indolently in the chimney-corner.", "The constable looked as wise as he could, and took up his staff of office: which had been reclining indolently in the chimney-corner.", "The constable nodded profoundly. He said, if that wasn\u2019t law, he would be glad to know what was.", " cried Brittles, to all appearance much relieved.", " cried Brittles, to all appearance much relieved.", "They had evidently been conversing on a subject which gave them pleasure; and they were both intent on continuing the same delightful topic during their walk.", " returned Katherine. \"But you will not leave me to-day? Consider \u2014 you have only been here a few hours \u2014 \u2014 \"", " returned Katherine. \"But you will not leave me to-day? Consider \u2014 you have only been here a few hours \u2014 \u2014 \"", " returned Katherine. \"But you will not leave me to-day? Consider \u2014 you have only been here a few hours \u2014 \u2014 \"", " returned Katherine. \"But you will not leave me to-day? Consider \u2014 you have only been here a few hours \u2014 \u2014 \"", " exclaimed Miss Wilmot \u2014 for the news of the great victory beneath the walls of Montoni were yet unknown in England.", " exclaimed Miss Wilmot \u2014 for the news of the great victory beneath the walls of Montoni were yet unknown in England.", " exclaimed Miss Wilmot \u2014 for the news of the great victory beneath the walls of Montoni were yet unknown in England.", " exclaimed Miss Wilmot \u2014 for the news of the great victory beneath the walls of Montoni were yet unknown in England.", " exclaimed Miss Wilmot \u2014 for the news of the great victory beneath the walls of Montoni were yet unknown in England.", " exclaimed Miss Wilmot \u2014 for the news of the great victory beneath the walls of Montoni were yet unknown in England.", "The young ladies paused in their conversation, because two persons were approaching along the pathway.", " exclaimed the Resurrection Man \u2014 for he was the individual who had addressed the young ladies.", " demanded the Resurrection Man, with an impatient glance towards Katherine, while he really addressed himself to the old hag.", " he continued, indicating his horrible companion,", " he continued, indicating his horrible companion,", " he continued, indicating his horrible companion,", "And, as she uttered these words, she glanced significantly at her young companion.", " said Kate, who understood the hint conveyed in that look, although she was of course entirely ignorant of the motives of Ellen's precaution:", " said Kate, who understood the hint conveyed in that look, although she was of course entirely ignorant of the motives of Ellen's precaution:", " said Kate, who understood the hint conveyed in that look, although she was of course entirely ignorant of the motives of Ellen's precaution:", " asked the Resurrection Man, in an under tone, of the old woman, while he rapidly indicated Ellen.", " asked the Resurrection Man, in an under tone, of the old woman, while he rapidly indicated Ellen.", " asked the Resurrection Man, in an under tone, of the old woman, while he rapidly indicated Ellen.", " asked the Resurrection Man, in an under tone, of the old woman, while he rapidly indicated Ellen.", " asked the Resurrection Man, in an under tone, of the old woman, while he rapidly indicated Ellen.", " exclaimed this young lady aloud, and with a superb glance of contemptuous defiance.", " exclaimed Ellen; and, taking Katherine's arm, she turned away with a haughty inclination of her head.", " exclaimed Ellen; and, taking Katherine's arm, she turned away with a haughty inclination of her head.", " exclaimed Ellen; and, taking Katherine's arm, she turned away with a haughty inclination of her head.", " exclaimed Ellen; and, taking Katherine's arm, she turned away with a haughty inclination of her head.", " repeated Ellen, with a convulsive shudder \u2014 for the name reached her ear as she was leading her young friend homeward: \u2014", "And she hurried Katherine along the path, as if a wild beast were behind them.", "The battle had ended. Tugai Bey turned his horse to the camp.", "Hmelnitski ordered the firing of a cannon. After it, was heard a second, a third, -- a tenth; and when the usual", "Hmelnitski ordered the firing of a cannon. After it, was heard a second, a third, -- a tenth; and when the usual", "Hmelnitski ordered the firing of a cannon. After it, was heard a second, a third, -- a tenth; and when the usual", "Hmelnitski ordered the firing of a cannon. After it, was heard a second, a third, -- a tenth; and when the usual", "Hmelnitski ordered the firing of a cannon. After it, was heard a second, a third, -- a tenth; and when the usual", " of camp with camp had begun, Pan Yan said to Zakhar, his Cossack guardian:", " of camp with camp had begun, Pan Yan said to Zakhar, his Cossack guardian:", " of camp with camp had begun, Pan Yan said to Zakhar, his Cossack guardian:", "A number of detached Tartar bands rushed forward, with cries and shouts of", "A number of detached Tartar bands rushed forward, with cries and shouts of", "His thoughts were interrupted by the entrance of Tugai Bey. The eyes of the Tartar were blazing with rage; his face was pale, and his teeth glittered from behind his lips, unhidden by mustaches.", "For a moment they stood snorting in front of each other. Hmelnitski regained his composure first.", "For a moment they stood snorting in front of each other. Hmelnitski regained his composure first.", "For a moment they stood snorting in front of each other. Hmelnitski regained his composure first.", "For a moment they stood snorting in front of each other. Hmelnitski regained his composure first.", "For a moment they stood snorting in front of each other. Hmelnitski regained his composure first.", "For a moment they stood snorting in front of each other. Hmelnitski regained his composure first.", "For a moment they stood snorting in front of each other. Hmelnitski regained his composure first.", "For a moment they stood snorting in front of each other. Hmelnitski regained his composure first.", "The three sat down, therefore, to a decanter of vudka, and began to drink in silence. The noise of the rain ceased gradually. It was growing dark.", "The three sat down, therefore, to a decanter of vudka, and began to drink in silence. The noise of the rain ceased gradually. It was growing dark.", "The three sat down, therefore, to a decanter of vudka, and began to drink in silence. The noise of the rain ceased gradually. It was growing dark.", "Skshetuski attributed that silence to the discouragement of the Cossacks. Alas! he did not know that then Hmelnitski,", "Zakhar, who had made it easy for Skshetuski to see the prisoners, comforted him while returning to the telega.", "Zakhar, who had made it easy for Skshetuski to see the prisoners, comforted him while returning to the telega.", "Zakhar, who had made it easy for Skshetuski to see the prisoners, comforted him while returning to the telega.", "Zakhar, who had made it easy for Skshetuski to see the prisoners, comforted him while returning to the telega.", "Zakhar, who had made it easy for Skshetuski to see the prisoners, comforted him while returning to the telega.", "The lieutenant, when he heard what was taking place, grew almost wild from joy. He began to run through the room like a madman, to beat his breast with his hands with all his power, and to cry, -- ", "The lieutenant, when he heard what was taking place, grew almost wild from joy. He began to run through the room like a madman, to beat his breast with his hands with all his power, and to cry, -- ", "The lieutenant, when he heard what was taking place, grew almost wild from joy. He began to run through the room like a madman, to beat his breast with his hands with all his power, and to cry, -- ", "The lieutenant, when he heard what was taking place, grew almost wild from joy. He began to run through the room like a madman, to beat his breast with his hands with all his power, and to cry, -- ", "On the square there was a real end of the world. People in terror rushed into the flames. The lieutenant fell upon his knees, raised his hands to heaven, -- ", "On the square there was a real end of the world. People in terror rushed into the flames. The lieutenant fell upon his knees, raised his hands to heaven, -- ", "Zakhar interrupted his prayer, running into the room from the antechamber.", "Zakhar interrupted his prayer, running into the room from the antechamber.", "Zakhar interrupted his prayer, running into the room from the antechamber.", "I signaled the girl that we understood, and would hurry. Then I followed Mercer into our tiny stateroom.", "I signaled the girl that we understood, and would hurry. Then I followed Mercer into our tiny stateroom.", "I signaled the girl that we understood, and would hurry. Then I followed Mercer into our tiny stateroom.", "They were hardly out of sight when suddenly Mercer spoke through the antenna fitted inside my helmet.", "They were hardly out of sight when suddenly Mercer spoke through the antenna fitted inside my helmet.", "They were hardly out of sight when suddenly Mercer spoke through the antenna fitted inside my helmet.", "They were hardly out of sight when suddenly Mercer spoke through the antenna fitted inside my helmet.", "They were hardly out of sight when suddenly Mercer spoke through the antenna fitted inside my helmet.", " I hurried around the submarine, to keep her back by force, if that were necessary. \"You must -- \"", " I hurried around the submarine, to keep her back by force, if that were necessary. \"You must -- \"", " I hurried around the submarine, to keep her back by force, if that were necessary. \"You must -- \"", " I turned and hurried back as swiftly as I could, stumbling over the bodies of dead Rorn that had settled everywhere on the clean yellow sand.", "\"I'm doing what I can. Damn you, if I could only get a hand free -- \" I realized that this last was directed at his captors, and plunged on.", "\"I'm doing what I can. Damn you, if I could only get a hand free -- \" I realized that this last was directed at his captors, and plunged on.", "\"I'm doing what I can. Damn you, if I could only get a hand free -- \" I realized that this last was directed at his captors, and plunged on.", " Mercer commended. \"See if you can break this last flask of acid, here at my waist. See -- \"", "The five Rorn seemed to suddenly lose their strength. They struggled limply for a moment, and then floated down to the waiting sand beneath us.", "The five Rorn seemed to suddenly lose their strength. They struggled limply for a moment, and then floated down to the waiting sand beneath us.", "The five Rorn seemed to suddenly lose their strength. They struggled limply for a moment, and then floated down to the waiting sand beneath us.", "I studied the wreck. It was battered and tilted on its beam ends, but I could still make out the high poop that marked it as a very old ship.", "I studied the wreck. It was battered and tilted on its beam ends, but I could still make out the high poop that marked it as a very old ship.", " How far that might be, I could not even guess. A swim, it seemed, was the distance a Teemorn could travel before the need for rest became imperative.", " How far that might be, I could not even guess. A swim, it seemed, was the distance a Teemorn could travel before the need for rest became imperative.", " How far that might be, I could not even guess. A swim, it seemed, was the distance a Teemorn could travel before the need for rest became imperative.", " How far that might be, I could not even guess. A swim, it seemed, was the distance a Teemorn could travel before the need for rest became imperative.", " How far that might be, I could not even guess. A swim, it seemed, was the distance a Teemorn could travel before the need for rest became imperative.", "It was over half an hour before we were at last free of our diving suits.", " he repeated groggily -- I knew just how he felt -- \"We should have lots of air. The specifications -- \"", " he repeated groggily -- I knew just how he felt -- \"We should have lots of air. The specifications -- \"", " he repeated groggily -- I knew just how he felt -- \"We should have lots of air. The specifications -- \"", " he repeated groggily -- I knew just how he felt -- \"We should have lots of air. The specifications -- \"", " he repeated groggily -- I knew just how he felt -- \"We should have lots of air. The specifications -- \"", " he repeated groggily -- I knew just how he felt -- \"We should have lots of air. The specifications -- \"", " he repeated groggily -- I knew just how he felt -- \"We should have lots of air. The specifications -- \"", " Captain Bonnett reached in an inner pocket of his double-breasted coat, extracted two folded pages, and extended them, with a little bow, to Mercer.", " Captain Bonnett reached in an inner pocket of his double-breasted coat, extracted two folded pages, and extended them, with a little bow, to Mercer.", " Captain Bonnett reached in an inner pocket of his double-breasted coat, extracted two folded pages, and extended them, with a little bow, to Mercer.", "The captain bowed and disappeared down the conning tower. Then Mercer turned to me, and a smile struggled for life.", "The captain bowed and disappeared down the conning tower. Then Mercer turned to me, and a smile struggled for life.", "The captain bowed and disappeared down the conning tower. Then Mercer turned to me, and a smile struggled for life.", "The captain bowed and disappeared down the conning tower. Then Mercer turned to me, and a smile struggled for life.", "The captain bowed and disappeared down the conning tower. Then Mercer turned to me, and a smile struggled for life.", " I said swiftly, \"perhaps we'll be able to find our way back to her. You thought before, you know, that -- \"", " I said swiftly, \"perhaps we'll be able to find our way back to her. You thought before, you know, that -- \"", "Ah! Sam, that was the question we should have asked ourselves months ago. Some time before, at a concert in the Town Hall, I remember that Mr. Moggridge sang the line -- ", "Sam advanced a step or two; a white handkerchief was thrust out at the window, and the driver pulled up suddenly. Then the face of Mrs. Goodwyn-Sandys looked anxiously out.", "Sam advanced a step or two; a white handkerchief was thrust out at the window, and the driver pulled up suddenly. Then the face of Mrs. Goodwyn-Sandys looked anxiously out.", "The perfume of her hair floated out upon the night with the music of her tone until they both fairly intoxicated him.", "The post-boy cracked his whip, the horses sprang forward, and Sam, with that pitiless laugh still pealing in his ears, was left standing on the high-road.", "The idea of his mother (who weighed eighteen stone if an ounce) resisting with kicks and struggles might have caused Sam some amusement, but his brain was overcrowded already.", "The idea of his mother (who weighed eighteen stone if an ounce) resisting with kicks and struggles might have caused Sam some amusement, but his brain was overcrowded already.", "The idea of his mother (who weighed eighteen stone if an ounce) resisting with kicks and struggles might have caused Sam some amusement, but his brain was overcrowded already.", "But the poor soul could not be silent; and so, very soon, the whole story came out. At the mention of Mrs. Goodwyn-Sandys Sam shut his teeth sharply.", " he began again, \"thou bid'st me think no more about thee; but, tell me, what is life without thee? A scentless flower, a blighted -- \"", " he began again, \"thou bid'st me think no more about thee; but, tell me, what is life without thee? A scentless flower, a blighted -- \"", " he began again, \"thou bid'st me think no more about thee; but, tell me, what is life without thee? A scentless flower, a blighted -- \"", "\"Forgive me, Hornaby! I never thought -- I mean, it was all a -- \"", "A slight change appeared for an instant in Aurdlie's face; and she glanced for a moment gravely at her husband. He, with disgust only half concealed, said,", " he said bitterly, losing his self-posses- sion. **I know you won't give me the lessons. I knew it before.\" ", "as you have just said. I will not be angry with you, Monsieur Sutherland, because you are very young, and you have admirable qualities. But you have done wrong.\" ", "Anne, far from wishing to cavil at the pleasure, replied,", "Anne, far from wishing to cavil at the pleasure, replied,", "Anne, far from wishing to cavil at the pleasure, replied,", "Anne, far from wishing to cavil at the pleasure, replied,", "Anne, far from wishing to cavil at the pleasure, replied,", "Anne, far from wishing to cavil at the pleasure, replied,", "Anne, far from wishing to cavil at the pleasure, replied,", "Anne, far from wishing to cavil at the pleasure, replied,", "Anne, far from wishing to cavil at the pleasure, replied,", "Some time later Song was appointed magistrate of Nam Won County in Chulla Province. On his arrival he issued the following order:", "Some time later Song was appointed magistrate of Nam Won County in Chulla Province. On his arrival he issued the following order:", " The whole place was so thoroughly spied upon that all the witches made their escape to other prefectures. The magistrate thought,", " The whole place was so thoroughly spied upon that all the witches made their escape to other prefectures. The magistrate thought,", " The whole place was so thoroughly spied upon that all the witches made their escape to other prefectures. The magistrate thought,", " The whole place was so thoroughly spied upon that all the witches made their escape to other prefectures. The magistrate thought,", " The whole place was so thoroughly spied upon that all the witches made their escape to other prefectures. The magistrate thought,", " The whole place was so thoroughly spied upon that all the witches made their escape to other prefectures. The magistrate thought,", "The magistrate suddenly thought of an intimate friend who had been dead for some time, and he said to her,", "The magistrate suddenly thought of an intimate friend who had been dead for some time, and he said to her,", "The magistrate, when he heard these things, began to cry, saying,", "The magistrate, when he heard these things, began to cry, saying,", " Then he ordered the choicest fare possible to be prepared as a sacrifice to his friend. In a little the friend bade him farewell and took his departure.", " Then he ordered the choicest fare possible to be prepared as a sacrifice to his friend. In a little the friend bade him farewell and took his departure.", " asked Colonel Whistler, in a loud whisper, of his eldest niece.", " asked Colonel Whistler, in a loud whisper, of his eldest niece.", " asked Colonel Whistler, in a loud whisper, of his eldest niece.", " asked Colonel Whistler, in a loud whisper, of his eldest niece.", " asked Colonel Whistler, in a loud whisper, of his eldest niece.", "Minnie listened eagerly, with parted lips, to all that Diamond would tell her of the preacher.", "Minnie listened eagerly, with parted lips, to all that Diamond would tell her of the preacher.", "Minnie listened eagerly, with parted lips, to all that Diamond would tell her of the preacher.", "Minnie listened eagerly, with parted lips, to all that Diamond would tell her of the preacher.", "Minnie listened eagerly, with parted lips, to all that Diamond would tell her of the preacher.", "Minnie listened eagerly, with parted lips, to all that Diamond would tell her of the preacher.", "Minnie listened eagerly, with parted lips, to all that Diamond would tell her of the preacher.", "Minnie listened eagerly, with parted lips, to all that Diamond would tell her of the preacher.", "Minnie listened eagerly, with parted lips, to all that Diamond would tell her of the preacher.", "Minnie listened eagerly, with parted lips, to all that Diamond would tell her of the preacher.", "Minnie listened eagerly, with parted lips, to all that Diamond would tell her of the preacher.", "Minnie listened eagerly, with parted lips, to all that Diamond would tell her of the preacher.", "Minnie raises her brown eyes to his steel-grey ones, and then drops her own quickly.", "Minnie raises her brown eyes to his steel-grey ones, and then drops her own quickly.", "\"Perhaps that is hardly to be expected! And pardon me, Miss Bodkin, but you don't know -- -- \"", "\"Perhaps that is hardly to be expected! And pardon me, Miss Bodkin, but you don't know -- -- \"", "Mrs. Errington sails towards Minnie's sofa, and suddenly stops short, and opens her eyes very wide.", "Mrs. Errington sails towards Minnie's sofa, and suddenly stops short, and opens her eyes very wide.", "Mrs. Errington sails towards Minnie's sofa, and suddenly stops short, and opens her eyes very wide.", "Mrs. Errington sails towards Minnie's sofa, and suddenly stops short, and opens her eyes very wide.", "Mrs. Errington sails towards Minnie's sofa, and suddenly stops short, and opens her eyes very wide.", "Mrs. Errington sails towards Minnie's sofa, and suddenly stops short, and opens her eyes very wide.", "Mrs. Errington sails towards Minnie's sofa, and suddenly stops short, and opens her eyes very wide.", "Then, as Mr. Diamond moves away, Mrs. Errington takes his chair beside Minnie, and says to her confidentially --", " cries Minnie, with scant ceremony, and flashes an impatient glance at the lady's soft, smiling, self-satisfied visage.", " cries Minnie, with scant ceremony, and flashes an impatient glance at the lady's soft, smiling, self-satisfied visage.", " cries Minnie, with scant ceremony, and flashes an impatient glance at the lady's soft, smiling, self-satisfied visage.", " cries Minnie, with scant ceremony, and flashes an impatient glance at the lady's soft, smiling, self-satisfied visage.", " cries Minnie, with scant ceremony, and flashes an impatient glance at the lady's soft, smiling, self-satisfied visage.", " cries Minnie, with scant ceremony, and flashes an impatient glance at the lady's soft, smiling, self-satisfied visage.", " cries Minnie, with scant ceremony, and flashes an impatient glance at the lady's soft, smiling, self-satisfied visage.", " cries Minnie, with scant ceremony, and flashes an impatient glance at the lady's soft, smiling, self-satisfied visage.", "Dr. Bodkin was not interested in the question. He gave a great loud yawn, and declared it was time for Minnie to go to bed.", "Dr. Bodkin was not interested in the question. He gave a great loud yawn, and declared it was time for Minnie to go to bed.", " she declared, winding up a list of Mr. Diamond's defects and misdemeanours with this culminating accusation.", " she declared, winding up a list of Mr. Diamond's defects and misdemeanours with this culminating accusation.", " she declared, winding up a list of Mr. Diamond's defects and misdemeanours with this culminating accusation.", "Algy felt himself to be a very generous fellow for continuing to", "; and he preceded us past the fiery pit to a building that stood about fifty yards away against the rock wall of the amphitheatre.", "; and he preceded us past the fiery pit to a building that stood about fifty yards away against the rock wall of the amphitheatre.", "; and he preceded us past the fiery pit to a building that stood about fifty yards away against the rock wall of the amphitheatre.", "At first she was quite still, then she moaned aloud, a low and terrible moan, which seemed to well from the very heart.", "At first she was quite still, then she moaned aloud, a low and terrible moan, which seemed to well from the very heart.", "At first she was quite still, then she moaned aloud, a low and terrible moan, which seemed to well from the very heart.", "At first she was quite still, then she moaned aloud, a low and terrible moan, which seemed to well from the very heart.", "At first she was quite still, then she moaned aloud, a low and terrible moan, which seemed to well from the very heart.", "At those words, with a little muffled scream, like that of a scared night-bird, the figure turned and flitted through the doorway.", "At these words Oros showed neither curiosity nor surprise; it was as though I told him only what he knew.", "At these words Oros showed neither curiosity nor surprise; it was as though I told him only what he knew.", " a manner of speech that we found was very usual on the Mountain though rare upon the Plains.", " a manner of speech that we found was very usual on the Mountain though rare upon the Plains.", " a manner of speech that we found was very usual on the Mountain though rare upon the Plains.", " a manner of speech that we found was very usual on the Mountain though rare upon the Plains.", " a manner of speech that we found was very usual on the Mountain though rare upon the Plains.", " a manner of speech that we found was very usual on the Mountain though rare upon the Plains.", " a manner of speech that we found was very usual on the Mountain though rare upon the Plains.", " a manner of speech that we found was very usual on the Mountain though rare upon the Plains.", " a manner of speech that we found was very usual on the Mountain though rare upon the Plains.", " a manner of speech that we found was very usual on the Mountain though rare upon the Plains.", " a manner of speech that we found was very usual on the Mountain though rare upon the Plains.", " said the old Shaman, whose wrinkled face was white with terror, whilst Oros held up his hands as though in supplication to some unseen Strength, saying --", " said the old Shaman, whose wrinkled face was white with terror, whilst Oros held up his hands as though in supplication to some unseen Strength, saying --", " said the old Shaman, whose wrinkled face was white with terror, whilst Oros held up his hands as though in supplication to some unseen Strength, saying --", " said the old Shaman, whose wrinkled face was white with terror, whilst Oros held up his hands as though in supplication to some unseen Strength, saying --", " I answered, staring hard at the bare slope of mountain, up which not a mouse could have passed without being seen.", " I answered, staring hard at the bare slope of mountain, up which not a mouse could have passed without being seen.", "Such was the gist of his history, which, as we learned afterwards, proved to be true in every particular.", "At intervals around this ellipse the fiery columns flared, but otherwise the place was empty.", "Oros waited till the last priest had reached his appointed place. Then he turned and said, in his gentle, reverent tones --", "After long consultation, it was agreed that this plan offered more chances of success than any other.", "After long consultation, it was agreed that this plan offered more chances of success than any other.", "After long consultation, it was agreed that this plan offered more chances of success than any other.", "After long consultation, it was agreed that this plan offered more chances of success than any other.", "After long consultation, it was agreed that this plan offered more chances of success than any other.", "After long consultation, it was agreed that this plan offered more chances of success than any other.", "After long consultation, it was agreed that this plan offered more chances of success than any other.", "It was four hours later when they saw, passing along at a distance of about half a mile, a light on the ocean which could be no other than that on board a ship.", "It was four hours later when they saw, passing along at a distance of about half a mile, a light on the ocean which could be no other than that on board a ship.", "It was four hours later when they saw, passing along at a distance of about half a mile, a light on the ocean which could be no other than that on board a ship.", "It was four hours later when they saw, passing along at a distance of about half a mile, a light on the ocean which could be no other than that on board a ship.", "As Ned proceeded on his way along the shore, he saw suddenly blaze up, far ahead at the landing place, a small bonfire.", "As Ned proceeded on his way along the shore, he saw suddenly blaze up, far ahead at the landing place, a small bonfire.", "The captain split open the little reed which Ned handed to him, and taking out a paper coiled within it, opened it, and by the light of a lantern read:", "The captain split open the little reed which Ned handed to him, and taking out a paper coiled within it, opened it, and by the light of a lantern read:", "The captain split open the little reed which Ned handed to him, and taking out a paper coiled within it, opened it, and by the light of a lantern read:", "The captain split open the little reed which Ned handed to him, and taking out a paper coiled within it, opened it, and by the light of a lantern read:", "The captain split open the little reed which Ned handed to him, and taking out a paper coiled within it, opened it, and by the light of a lantern read:", "The captain split open the little reed which Ned handed to him, and taking out a paper coiled within it, opened it, and by the light of a lantern read:", "The king and his councilors offered to pay large tributes, annually, of spice and other products, until the ruined plantations were again in bearing.", "\"This will not repay us for the losses we have suffered, and for the evil spirit which you have introduced into this island.", "\"This will not repay us for the losses we have suffered, and for the evil spirit which you have introduced into this island.", "\"This will not repay us for the losses we have suffered, and for the evil spirit which you have introduced into this island.", "\"This will not repay us for the losses we have suffered, and for the evil spirit which you have introduced into this island.", " Thereupon the Chief told him the case and Ala al-Din said,", " whereat the Caliph was filled with wrath and took the things, but found not the lanthorn among them and said,", " whereat the Caliph was filled with wrath and took the things, but found not the lanthorn among them and said,", " whereat the Caliph was filled with wrath and took the things, but found not the lanthorn among them and said,", " whereat the Caliph was filled with wrath and took the things, but found not the lanthorn among them and said,", " whereat the Caliph was filled with wrath and took the things, but found not the lanthorn among them and said,", " whereat the Caliph was filled with wrath and took the things, but found not the lanthorn among them and said,", " whereat the Caliph was filled with wrath and took the things, but found not the lanthorn among them and said,", " whereat the Caliph was filled with wrath and took the things, but found not the lanthorn among them and said,", " whereat the Caliph was filled with wrath and took the things, but found not the lanthorn among them and said,", " whereat the Caliph was filled with wrath and took the things, but found not the lanthorn among them and said,", " whereat the Caliph was filled with wrath and took the things, but found not the lanthorn among them and said,", " whereat the Caliph was filled with wrath and took the things, but found not the lanthorn among them and said,", " whereat the Caliph was filled with wrath and took the things, but found not the lanthorn among them and said,", " whereat the Caliph was filled with wrath and took the things, but found not the lanthorn among them and said,", " whereat the Caliph was filled with wrath and took the things, but found not the lanthorn among them and said,", " whereat the Caliph was filled with wrath and took the things, but found not the lanthorn among them and said,", " whereat the Caliph was filled with wrath and took the things, but found not the lanthorn among them and said,", " whereat the Caliph was filled with wrath and took the things, but found not the lanthorn among them and said,", " whereat the Caliph was filled with wrath and took the things, but found not the lanthorn among them and said,", " whereat the Caliph was filled with wrath and took the things, but found not the lanthorn among them and said,", " whereat the Caliph was filled with wrath and took the things, but found not the lanthorn among them and said,", " \u2014 And Shahrazed perceived the dawn of day and ceased saying her permitted say.", " \u2014 And Shahrazed perceived the dawn of day and ceased saying her permitted say.", " \u2014 And Shahrazed perceived the dawn of day and ceased saying her permitted say.", " \u2014 And Shahrazed perceived the dawn of day and ceased saying her permitted say.", "She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that Calamity Ahmad cried,", "She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that Calamity Ahmad cried,", "She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that Calamity Ahmad cried,", "She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that Calamity Ahmad cried,", "She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that Calamity Ahmad cried,", "She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that Calamity Ahmad cried,", "She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that Calamity Ahmad cried,", "She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that Calamity Ahmad cried,", " Then he shipped for Ayas, where he took the mule from the inn and, returning to Baghdad met Pestilence Hasan and his followers, to whom said he,", " Then he shipped for Ayas, where he took the mule from the inn and, returning to Baghdad met Pestilence Hasan and his followers, to whom said he,", " Then he shipped for Ayas, where he took the mule from the inn and, returning to Baghdad met Pestilence Hasan and his followers, to whom said he,", " Then he shipped for Ayas, where he took the mule from the inn and, returning to Baghdad met Pestilence Hasan and his followers, to whom said he,", " Then he shipped for Ayas, where he took the mule from the inn and, returning to Baghdad met Pestilence Hasan and his followers, to whom said he,", " Then he shipped for Ayas, where he took the mule from the inn and, returning to Baghdad met Pestilence Hasan and his followers, to whom said he,", " Then he shipped for Ayas, where he took the mule from the inn and, returning to Baghdad met Pestilence Hasan and his followers, to whom said he,", " Then he shipped for Ayas, where he took the mule from the inn and, returning to Baghdad met Pestilence Hasan and his followers, to whom said he,", " asked the Minister, and the Caliph answered, \"Ala al-Din was short and this one is tall \" Quoth Ja'afar,", " asked the Minister, and the Caliph answered, \"Ala al-Din was short and this one is tall \" Quoth Ja'afar,", " asked the Minister, and the Caliph answered, \"Ala al-Din was short and this one is tall \" Quoth Ja'afar,", " asked the Minister, and the Caliph answered, \"Ala al-Din was short and this one is tall \" Quoth Ja'afar,", " asked the Minister, and the Caliph answered, \"Ala al-Din was short and this one is tall \" Quoth Ja'afar,", " asked the Minister, and the Caliph answered, \"Ala al-Din was short and this one is tall \" Quoth Ja'afar,", " asked the Minister, and the Caliph answered, \"Ala al-Din was short and this one is tall \" Quoth Ja'afar,", " asked the Minister, and the Caliph answered, \"Ala al-Din was short and this one is tall \" Quoth Ja'afar,", " asked the Minister, and the Caliph answered, \"Ala al-Din was short and this one is tall \" Quoth Ja'afar,", " asked the Minister, and the Caliph answered, \"Ala al-Din was short and this one is tall \" Quoth Ja'afar,", " asked the Minister, and the Caliph answered, \"Ala al-Din was short and this one is tall \" Quoth Ja'afar,", " asked the Minister, and the Caliph answered, \"Ala al-Din was short and this one is tall \" Quoth Ja'afar,", " So the boy went out from him sorrowful, and met Calamity Ahmad, who at sight of him exclaimed,", " So the boy went out from him sorrowful, and met Calamity Ahmad, who at sight of him exclaimed,", " So the boy went out from him sorrowful, and met Calamity Ahmad, who at sight of him exclaimed,", " So the boy went out from him sorrowful, and met Calamity Ahmad, who at sight of him exclaimed,", " So the boy went out from him sorrowful, and met Calamity Ahmad, who at sight of him exclaimed,", " So the boy went out from him sorrowful, and met Calamity Ahmad, who at sight of him exclaimed,", " So the boy went out from him sorrowful, and met Calamity Ahmad, who at sight of him exclaimed,", " So the boy went out from him sorrowful, and met Calamity Ahmad, who at sight of him exclaimed,", " So the boy went out from him sorrowful, and met Calamity Ahmad, who at sight of him exclaimed,", " So he went out from his mother, \u2014 And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased to say her permitted say.", " So he went out from his mother, \u2014 And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased to say her permitted say.", " So he went out from his mother, \u2014 And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased to say her permitted say.", " So he went out from his mother, \u2014 And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased to say her permitted say.", " So he went out from his mother, \u2014 And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased to say her permitted say.", " So he went out from his mother, \u2014 And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased to say her permitted say.", " So he went out from his mother, \u2014 And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased to say her permitted say.", " So he went out from his mother, \u2014 And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased to say her permitted say.", " and they all dismounted and sat on chairs. Then the Caliph bade them bring the smiter of the ball before him and said,", " and they all dismounted and sat on chairs. Then the Caliph bade them bring the smiter of the ball before him and said,", " and they all dismounted and sat on chairs. Then the Caliph bade them bring the smiter of the ball before him and said,", " and they all dismounted and sat on chairs. Then the Caliph bade them bring the smiter of the ball before him and said,", " and they all dismounted and sat on chairs. Then the Caliph bade them bring the smiter of the ball before him and said,", " D'Aubusson said, rising, and warmly shaking his visitor's hand.", " D'Aubusson said, rising, and warmly shaking his visitor's hand.", " D'Aubusson said, rising, and warmly shaking his visitor's hand.", " D'Aubusson said, rising, and warmly shaking his visitor's hand.", "D'Aubusson cut the silken string that bound the missive together, and read the letter.", "D'Aubusson cut the silken string that bound the missive together, and read the letter.", "D'Aubusson cut the silken string that bound the missive together, and read the letter.", "D'Aubusson cut the silken string that bound the missive together, and read the letter.", "D'Aubusson cut the silken string that bound the missive together, and read the letter.", "D'Aubusson cut the silken string that bound the missive together, and read the letter.", "D'Aubusson cut the silken string that bound the missive together, and read the letter.", "D'Aubusson cut the silken string that bound the missive together, and read the letter.", "D'Aubusson cut the silken string that bound the missive together, and read the letter.", "Gervaise bowed deeply to the two knights, and then followed the page.", "The pages' room was a small one. It contained two pallets, which served as seats by day, and two wooden chests, in which they kept their clothes.", "The pages' room was a small one. It contained two pallets, which served as seats by day, and two wooden chests, in which they kept their clothes.", "The pages' room was a small one. It contained two pallets, which served as seats by day, and two wooden chests, in which they kept their clothes.", "The pages' room was a small one. It contained two pallets, which served as seats by day, and two wooden chests, in which they kept their clothes.", "The pages' room was a small one. It contained two pallets, which served as seats by day, and two wooden chests, in which they kept their clothes.", "The pages' room was a small one. It contained two pallets, which served as seats by day, and two wooden chests, in which they kept their clothes.", "The pages' room was a small one. It contained two pallets, which served as seats by day, and two wooden chests, in which they kept their clothes.", "The pages' room was a small one. It contained two pallets, which served as seats by day, and two wooden chests, in which they kept their clothes.", "The pages' room was a small one. It contained two pallets, which served as seats by day, and two wooden chests, in which they kept their clothes.", "The pages' room was a small one. It contained two pallets, which served as seats by day, and two wooden chests, in which they kept their clothes.", "The pages' room was a small one. It contained two pallets, which served as seats by day, and two wooden chests, in which they kept their clothes.", "The pages' room was a small one. It contained two pallets, which served as seats by day, and two wooden chests, in which they kept their clothes.", " Gervaise exclaimed, as, after gazing long upon the beautiful country outside the walls, he turned and looked inward.", " Gervaise exclaimed, as, after gazing long upon the beautiful country outside the walls, he turned and looked inward.", " Gervaise exclaimed, as, after gazing long upon the beautiful country outside the walls, he turned and looked inward.", " Gervaise exclaimed, as, after gazing long upon the beautiful country outside the walls, he turned and looked inward.", " Gervaise exclaimed, as, after gazing long upon the beautiful country outside the walls, he turned and looked inward.", " Gervaise exclaimed, as, after gazing long upon the beautiful country outside the walls, he turned and looked inward.", " Gervaise exclaimed, as, after gazing long upon the beautiful country outside the walls, he turned and looked inward.", " Gervaise exclaimed, as, after gazing long upon the beautiful country outside the walls, he turned and looked inward.", " Gervaise exclaimed, as, after gazing long upon the beautiful country outside the walls, he turned and looked inward.", " Gervaise exclaimed, as, after gazing long upon the beautiful country outside the walls, he turned and looked inward.", "Greatly pleased with his first experience of the city that was to be his future home, Gervaise returned, with his companions, to the auberge of Auvergne.", "Greatly pleased with his first experience of the city that was to be his future home, Gervaise returned, with his companions, to the auberge of Auvergne.", "Greatly pleased with his first experience of the city that was to be his future home, Gervaise returned, with his companions, to the auberge of Auvergne.", "Greatly pleased with his first experience of the city that was to be his future home, Gervaise returned, with his companions, to the auberge of Auvergne.", "Greatly pleased with his first experience of the city that was to be his future home, Gervaise returned, with his companions, to the auberge of Auvergne.", "There was little of the respect due royalty in the tone of the speaker\u2019s voice. The other, noting it, flushed.", "The younger man scowled, but he advanced toward the locked door, and as it swung in upon its hinges, he entered the room beyond at the side of Vas Kor.", "The younger man scowled, but he advanced toward the locked door, and as it swung in upon its hinges, he entered the room beyond at the side of Vas Kor.", "The younger man scowled, but he advanced toward the locked door, and as it swung in upon its hinges, he entered the room beyond at the side of Vas Kor.", "The Prince of Dusar turned to Vas Kor and nodded. The noble drew his short-sword and crossed the room toward Thuvia.", "Vas Kor turned to see the panthan he had recruited at his son\u2019s house leaping across the floor toward him. The fellow brushed past Astok with an:", "Vas Kor turned to see the panthan he had recruited at his son\u2019s house leaping across the floor toward him. The fellow brushed past Astok with an:", "Vas Kor turned to see the panthan he had recruited at his son\u2019s house leaping across the floor toward him. The fellow brushed past Astok with an:", "Vas Kor turned to see the panthan he had recruited at his son\u2019s house leaping across the floor toward him. The fellow brushed past Astok with an:", "Vas Kor turned to see the panthan he had recruited at his son\u2019s house leaping across the floor toward him. The fellow brushed past Astok with an:", "; and as he spoke he stepped to one of the guns and deflected its muzzle toward the green warriors at the ship\u2019s side.", "; and as he spoke he stepped to one of the guns and deflected its muzzle toward the green warriors at the ship\u2019s side.", "; and as he spoke he stepped to one of the guns and deflected its muzzle toward the green warriors at the ship\u2019s side.", "; and as he spoke he stepped to one of the guns and deflected its muzzle toward the green warriors at the ship\u2019s side.", "Scarce had the device broken to the faint breeze ere the bow of the Thuria dropped at a sharp angle toward the ground.", "Scarce had the device broken to the faint breeze ere the bow of the Thuria dropped at a sharp angle toward the ground.", "Scarce had the device broken to the faint breeze ere the bow of the Thuria dropped at a sharp angle toward the ground.", "They could now feel the sharp shock of the explosions of the green warriors\u2019 projectiles against the armoured sides of the staunch Thuria.", "They could now feel the sharp shock of the explosions of the green warriors\u2019 projectiles against the armoured sides of the staunch Thuria.", "Leaping over the ship\u2019s side to the ground, he joined the last of his bowmen as they raced off over the dead sea-bottom in pursuit of the fleeing green horde.", "As the last of them disappeared behind the promontory, Carthoris turned toward Thuvia of Ptarth.", "As the last of them disappeared behind the promontory, Carthoris turned toward Thuvia of Ptarth.", "The girl reached out a hand and laid it upon the thick black hair of the head bent before her. Softly she asked:", "A cough behind them brought both about, and there they saw standing, not two paces from them Kulan Tith, Jeddak of Kaol.", "A cough behind them brought both about, and there they saw standing, not two paces from them Kulan Tith, Jeddak of Kaol.", "For a long moment none spoke. Then Kulan Tith cleared his throat.", "For a long moment none spoke. Then Kulan Tith cleared his throat.", "In the first place, then, the testimony of the deep-sea soundings may be summarized in a few words. Thanks chiefly to the expeditions of the British and American gunboats,", "But the greatest problem of all is the plantain or banana. Professor Kuntze, an eminent German botanist, asks,", "But the greatest problem of all is the plantain or banana. Professor Kuntze, an eminent German botanist, asks,", "Third. -- From the fauna and flora we now turn to man.", "Third. -- From the fauna and flora we now turn to man.", "Language. -- The Basque language stands alone amongst European tongues, having affinity with none of them. According to Farrar,", "The ancient Egyptians depicted themselves as red men of much the same complexion as exists to-day among some tribes of American Indians.", "The ancient Egyptians depicted themselves as red men of much the same complexion as exists to-day among some tribes of American Indians.", " (see Sahagun's Historia de Nueva Esp\u00e2na, lib. vi.).", " (see Sahagun's Historia de Nueva Esp\u00e2na, lib. vi.).", "Their rites of sun and fire worship closely resembled those of the early Kelts of Britain and Ireland, and like the latter they claimed to be the", "The colonel looked up, uttered a cry of pleasure and seized Harry by both hands.", "He saw before him a tall, gawky youth in ill-fitting clothes, his face a mask of dust. But this same dusty youth grinned and replied:", "He saw before him a tall, gawky youth in ill-fitting clothes, his face a mask of dust. But this same dusty youth grinned and replied:", "He saw before him a tall, gawky youth in ill-fitting clothes, his face a mask of dust. But this same dusty youth grinned and replied:", "He saw before him a tall, gawky youth in ill-fitting clothes, his face a mask of dust. But this same dusty youth grinned and replied:", "He saw before him a tall, gawky youth in ill-fitting clothes, his face a mask of dust. But this same dusty youth grinned and replied:", "He saw before him a tall, gawky youth in ill-fitting clothes, his face a mask of dust. But this same dusty youth grinned and replied:", "Harry took two glances before he recognized Arthur Travers in the Southern uniform. Then he grasped his hand eagerly and asked him when he had come.", "Harry took two glances before he recognized Arthur Travers in the Southern uniform. Then he grasped his hand eagerly and asked him when he had come.", "Harry took two glances before he recognized Arthur Travers in the Southern uniform. Then he grasped his hand eagerly and asked him when he had come.", "Harry took two glances before he recognized Arthur Travers in the Southern uniform. Then he grasped his hand eagerly and asked him when he had come.", "Harry took two glances before he recognized Arthur Travers in the Southern uniform. Then he grasped his hand eagerly and asked him when he had come.", " cried Colonel Talbot, and they began to fire, and load, and fire again into the attacking force which had walked into what was almost an ambush.", " cried Colonel Talbot, and they began to fire, and load, and fire again into the attacking force which had walked into what was almost an ambush.", " cried Colonel Talbot, and they began to fire, and load, and fire again into the attacking force which had walked into what was almost an ambush.", " cried Colonel Talbot, and they began to fire, and load, and fire again into the attacking force which had walked into what was almost an ambush.", " cried Colonel Talbot, and they began to fire, and load, and fire again into the attacking force which had walked into what was almost an ambush.", " cried Colonel Talbot, and they began to fire, and load, and fire again into the attacking force which had walked into what was almost an ambush.", " cried Colonel Talbot, and they began to fire, and load, and fire again into the attacking force which had walked into what was almost an ambush.", " cried Colonel Talbot, and they began to fire, and load, and fire again into the attacking force which had walked into what was almost an ambush.", " cried Colonel Talbot, and they began to fire, and load, and fire again into the attacking force which had walked into what was almost an ambush.", " cried Colonel Talbot, and they began to fire, and load, and fire again into the attacking force which had walked into what was almost an ambush.", " cried Colonel Talbot, and they began to fire, and load, and fire again into the attacking force which had walked into what was almost an ambush.", " replied St. Clair, who had stooped over Bull Run, and was laving his face.", " replied St. Clair, who had stooped over Bull Run, and was laving his face.", "He stood up, his face now clean, and began to arrange his uniform. Then he carefully dusted his coat and trousers.", "He stood up, his face now clean, and began to arrange his uniform. Then he carefully dusted his coat and trousers.", "He stood up, his face now clean, and began to arrange his uniform. Then he carefully dusted his coat and trousers.", "He stood up, his face now clean, and began to arrange his uniform. Then he carefully dusted his coat and trousers.", "He stood up, his face now clean, and began to arrange his uniform. Then he carefully dusted his coat and trousers.", "He stood up, his face now clean, and began to arrange his uniform. Then he carefully dusted his coat and trousers.", "He stood up, his face now clean, and began to arrange his uniform. Then he carefully dusted his coat and trousers.", "He stood up, his face now clean, and began to arrange his uniform. Then he carefully dusted his coat and trousers.", "He stood up, his face now clean, and began to arrange his uniform. Then he carefully dusted his coat and trousers.", "He stood up, his face now clean, and began to arrange his uniform. Then he carefully dusted his coat and trousers.", " she remained. Suddenly Erik was coming, turning in, swinging open the screen door, touching her hand.", " she remained. Suddenly Erik was coming, turning in, swinging open the screen door, touching her hand.", " she remained. Suddenly Erik was coming, turning in, swinging open the screen door, touching her hand.", " she remained. Suddenly Erik was coming, turning in, swinging open the screen door, touching her hand.", " she remained. Suddenly Erik was coming, turning in, swinging open the screen door, touching her hand.", "\u201cWe better not stay here on the porch. The Howlands across the street are such window-peepers, and Mrs. Bogart -- -- \u201d", "\u201cWe better not stay here on the porch. The Howlands across the street are such window-peepers, and Mrs. Bogart -- -- \u201d", "\u201cWe better not stay here on the porch. The Howlands across the street are such window-peepers, and Mrs. Bogart -- -- \u201d", "\u201cWe better not stay here on the porch. The Howlands across the street are such window-peepers, and Mrs. Bogart -- -- \u201d", "\u201cWe better not stay here on the porch. The Howlands across the street are such window-peepers, and Mrs. Bogart -- -- \u201d", "Kennicott had seemed nervous and absent-minded through that supper-hour, two evenings after. He prowled about the living-room, then growled:", "Kennicott had seemed nervous and absent-minded through that supper-hour, two evenings after. He prowled about the living-room, then growled:", "Kennicott had seemed nervous and absent-minded through that supper-hour, two evenings after. He prowled about the living-room, then growled:", "Kennicott had seemed nervous and absent-minded through that supper-hour, two evenings after. He prowled about the living-room, then growled:", "Kennicott had seemed nervous and absent-minded through that supper-hour, two evenings after. He prowled about the living-room, then growled:", "Kennicott had seemed nervous and absent-minded through that supper-hour, two evenings after. He prowled about the living-room, then growled:", "\u201cIt's not true, any of it! I did like Mrs. Westlake, and I've called on her, and apparently she's gone and twisted everything I've said -- -- \u201d", "\u201cIt's not true, any of it! I did like Mrs. Westlake, and I've called on her, and apparently she's gone and twisted everything I've said -- -- \u201d", "Vida was serious but affectionate. She bustled at Carol with,", "Vida fussily tugged over a large chair and launched out:", "Vida fussily tugged over a large chair and launched out:", "Vida fussily tugged over a large chair and launched out:", "Vida fussily tugged over a large chair and launched out:", "Her rather cheap sport ended abruptly as Vida cried, with contorted face,", "Her rather cheap sport ended abruptly as Vida cried, with contorted face,", " The dam of repressed imagination which Vida had builded for years, which now, with Raymie off at the wars, she was building again, gave way.", " The dam of repressed imagination which Vida had builded for years, which now, with Raymie off at the wars, she was building again, gave way.", " The dam of repressed imagination which Vida had builded for years, which now, with Raymie off at the wars, she was building again, gave way.", " The dam of repressed imagination which Vida had builded for years, which now, with Raymie off at the wars, she was building again, gave way.", "To Carol was given a sudden great philosophical understanding, an explanation of half the cautious reforms in history.", "Aunt Bessie crept in next day, tried to pump her, tried to prime the pump by again hinting that Kennicott might have his own affairs. Carol snapped,", "Aunt Bessie crept in next day, tried to pump her, tried to prime the pump by again hinting that Kennicott might have his own affairs. Carol snapped,", "Carol laughed. He looked at her in a puzzled way and fled to his newspaper.", "She ran to his room. At her nervous push the door swung sharply in, struck a chair. He awoke, gasped, then in a steady voice:", "She saw Juanita Haydock slowly walking past the house -- as Mrs. Westlake had once walked past.", "She saw Juanita Haydock slowly walking past the house -- as Mrs. Westlake had once walked past.", " answered Olmod, with a firmness in his voice which left no doubt as to his seriousness. And he added, as though casually:", " answered Olmod, with a firmness in his voice which left no doubt as to his seriousness. And he added, as though casually:", " answered Olmod, with a firmness in his voice which left no doubt as to his seriousness. And he added, as though casually:", " answered Olmod, with a firmness in his voice which left no doubt as to his seriousness. And he added, as though casually:", " answered Olmod, with a firmness in his voice which left no doubt as to his seriousness. And he added, as though casually:", " answered Olmod, with a firmness in his voice which left no doubt as to his seriousness. And he added, as though casually:", " answered Olmod, with a firmness in his voice which left no doubt as to his seriousness. And he added, as though casually:", " answered Olmod, with a firmness in his voice which left no doubt as to his seriousness. And he added, as though casually:", "Ingolf gave Olmod some handsome presents on his departure and escorted him part of the way.", "Ingolf gave Olmod some handsome presents on his departure and escorted him part of the way.", "Ingolf gave Olmod some handsome presents on his departure and escorted him part of the way.", "Ingolf gave Olmod some handsome presents on his departure and escorted him part of the way.", "Ingolf gave Olmod some handsome presents on his departure and escorted him part of the way.", "Ingolf gave Olmod some handsome presents on his departure and escorted him part of the way.", "Holmsten quite understood the effect his words had produced on each of those whom his speech concerned. He looked round with composure and continued cheerfully:", "Holmsten quite understood the effect his words had produced on each of those whom his speech concerned. He looked round with composure and continued cheerfully:", "Holmsten quite understood the effect his words had produced on each of those whom his speech concerned. He looked round with composure and continued cheerfully:", "Ingolf gave no sign of rising. He turned his face towards Haasten and said in a quiet and firm voice which was heard over the whole hall:", "Ingolf gave no sign of rising. He turned his face towards Haasten and said in a quiet and firm voice which was heard over the whole hall:", "Ingolf rose. He smiled no longer; his look was serious and his tone firm and quiet.", "Ingolf rose. He smiled no longer; his look was serious and his tone firm and quiet.", "Ingolf rose. He smiled no longer; his look was serious and his tone firm and quiet.", "Ingolf rose. He smiled no longer; his look was serious and his tone firm and quiet.", "Ingolf rose. He smiled no longer; his look was serious and his tone firm and quiet.", "Ingolf rose. He smiled no longer; his look was serious and his tone firm and quiet.", "Haersten and Holmsten had sprung up from their places. Haasten also rose.", "Haersten and Holmsten had sprung up from their places. Haasten also rose.", "Haersten and Holmsten had sprung up from their places. Haasten also rose.", "When he had spoken, he left the hall silently, followed by his brothers and all their retinue. But no one else followed them on the way.", "Mungo was carrying hot water in a huge kettle. He put down the vessel with a startled jolt that betrayed his fright.", "Mungo was carrying hot water in a huge kettle. He put down the vessel with a startled jolt that betrayed his fright.", "Mungo was carrying hot water in a huge kettle. He put down the vessel with a startled jolt that betrayed his fright.", "Mungo was carrying hot water in a huge kettle. He put down the vessel with a startled jolt that betrayed his fright.", "Mungo was carrying hot water in a huge kettle. He put down the vessel with a startled jolt that betrayed his fright.", "Mungo was carrying hot water in a huge kettle. He put down the vessel with a startled jolt that betrayed his fright.", "Mungo was carrying hot water in a huge kettle. He put down the vessel with a startled jolt that betrayed his fright.", "Mungo was carrying hot water in a huge kettle. He put down the vessel with a startled jolt that betrayed his fright.", "Mungo was carrying hot water in a huge kettle. He put down the vessel with a startled jolt that betrayed his fright.", "Mungo was carrying hot water in a huge kettle. He put down the vessel with a startled jolt that betrayed his fright.", "Mungo was carrying hot water in a huge kettle. He put down the vessel with a startled jolt that betrayed his fright.", "Mungo was carrying hot water in a huge kettle. He put down the vessel with a startled jolt that betrayed his fright.", "Mungo was carrying hot water in a huge kettle. He put down the vessel with a startled jolt that betrayed his fright.", "Mungo was carrying hot water in a huge kettle. He put down the vessel with a startled jolt that betrayed his fright.", "Mungo was carrying hot water in a huge kettle. He put down the vessel with a startled jolt that betrayed his fright.", "Mungo was carrying hot water in a huge kettle. He put down the vessel with a startled jolt that betrayed his fright.", " cried Mungo, incredulous. A glow came to his face. He showed the ghost of a mischievous smile.", " cried Mungo, incredulous. A glow came to his face. He showed the ghost of a mischievous smile.", " cried Mungo, incredulous. A glow came to his face. He showed the ghost of a mischievous smile.", "The little basket trembled in Mrs. Mowser\u2019s agitated grasp, as she trotted briskly downhill to the hotel.", "If Mrs. Ferrers had confessed that she had been snoring vigorously for an hour and a half, she would have been nearer the truth.", "If Mrs. Ferrers had confessed that she had been snoring vigorously for an hour and a half, she would have been nearer the truth.", "If Mrs. Ferrers had confessed that she had been snoring vigorously for an hour and a half, she would have been nearer the truth.", "If Mrs. Ferrers had confessed that she had been snoring vigorously for an hour and a half, she would have been nearer the truth.", "If Mrs. Ferrers had confessed that she had been snoring vigorously for an hour and a half, she would have been nearer the truth.", "If Mrs. Ferrers had confessed that she had been snoring vigorously for an hour and a half, she would have been nearer the truth.", "If Mrs. Ferrers had confessed that she had been snoring vigorously for an hour and a half, she would have been nearer the truth.", "If Mrs. Ferrers had confessed that she had been snoring vigorously for an hour and a half, she would have been nearer the truth.", "If Mrs. Ferrers had confessed that she had been snoring vigorously for an hour and a half, she would have been nearer the truth.", "If Mrs. Ferrers had confessed that she had been snoring vigorously for an hour and a half, she would have been nearer the truth.", " replied the tired voice, and he went away sorrowing.", " replied the tired voice, and he went away sorrowing.", " replied the tired voice, and he went away sorrowing.", " replied the tired voice, and he went away sorrowing.", " replied the tired voice, and he went away sorrowing.", " replied the tired voice, and he went away sorrowing.", " On which Daphne set out without another word, waving her hand lightly to Madoline as she vanished at a turn in the road.", " On which Daphne set out without another word, waving her hand lightly to Madoline as she vanished at a turn in the road.", " On which Daphne set out without another word, waving her hand lightly to Madoline as she vanished at a turn in the road.", " On which Daphne set out without another word, waving her hand lightly to Madoline as she vanished at a turn in the road.", " On which Daphne set out without another word, waving her hand lightly to Madoline as she vanished at a turn in the road.", " On which Daphne set out without another word, waving her hand lightly to Madoline as she vanished at a turn in the road.", " On which Daphne set out without another word, waving her hand lightly to Madoline as she vanished at a turn in the road.", " On which Daphne set out without another word, waving her hand lightly to Madoline as she vanished at a turn in the road.", " On which Daphne set out without another word, waving her hand lightly to Madoline as she vanished at a turn in the road.", " On which Daphne set out without another word, waving her hand lightly to Madoline as she vanished at a turn in the road.", " Lina said anxiously, disturbed at seeing his haggard countenance in the clear morning light.", " said her father, when he was told how she had insisted on walking all the way.", " said her father, when he was told how she had insisted on walking all the way.", " said her father, when he was told how she had insisted on walking all the way.", " afraid we\u2019ve seen everything there is to be seen within a manageable distance,\u2019 said Mrs. Ferrers, rather dolefully.", " afraid we\u2019ve seen everything there is to be seen within a manageable distance,\u2019 said Mrs. Ferrers, rather dolefully.", " afraid we\u2019ve seen everything there is to be seen within a manageable distance,\u2019 said Mrs. Ferrers, rather dolefully.", " afraid we\u2019ve seen everything there is to be seen within a manageable distance,\u2019 said Mrs. Ferrers, rather dolefully.", " afraid we\u2019ve seen everything there is to be seen within a manageable distance,\u2019 said Mrs. Ferrers, rather dolefully.", " afraid we\u2019ve seen everything there is to be seen within a manageable distance,\u2019 said Mrs. Ferrers, rather dolefully.", " afraid we\u2019ve seen everything there is to be seen within a manageable distance,\u2019 said Mrs. Ferrers, rather dolefully.", " afraid we\u2019ve seen everything there is to be seen within a manageable distance,\u2019 said Mrs. Ferrers, rather dolefully.", " afraid we\u2019ve seen everything there is to be seen within a manageable distance,\u2019 said Mrs. Ferrers, rather dolefully.", " afraid we\u2019ve seen everything there is to be seen within a manageable distance,\u2019 said Mrs. Ferrers, rather dolefully.", " afraid we\u2019ve seen everything there is to be seen within a manageable distance,\u2019 said Mrs. Ferrers, rather dolefully.", " afraid we\u2019ve seen everything there is to be seen within a manageable distance,\u2019 said Mrs. Ferrers, rather dolefully.", " afraid we\u2019ve seen everything there is to be seen within a manageable distance,\u2019 said Mrs. Ferrers, rather dolefully.", " afraid we\u2019ve seen everything there is to be seen within a manageable distance,\u2019 said Mrs. Ferrers, rather dolefully.", " afraid we\u2019ve seen everything there is to be seen within a manageable distance,\u2019 said Mrs. Ferrers, rather dolefully.", " afraid we\u2019ve seen everything there is to be seen within a manageable distance,\u2019 said Mrs. Ferrers, rather dolefully.", " she prayed, with clasped hands, with all her soul in that prayer \u2014", " she prayed, with clasped hands, with all her soul in that prayer \u2014", " she prayed, with clasped hands, with all her soul in that prayer \u2014", " she prayed, with clasped hands, with all her soul in that prayer \u2014", " she said, as she tasted the cup which Madoline had just poured out for her.", " she said, as she tasted the cup which Madoline had just poured out for her.", " she said, as she tasted the cup which Madoline had just poured out for her.", " she said, as she tasted the cup which Madoline had just poured out for her.", " she said, as she tasted the cup which Madoline had just poured out for her.", " she said, as she tasted the cup which Madoline had just poured out for her.", " she said, as she tasted the cup which Madoline had just poured out for her.", " Her eyes were hidden under their drooping lids, but her colour changed from pale to rose and from rose to pale as she spoke.", " Her eyes were hidden under their drooping lids, but her colour changed from pale to rose and from rose to pale as she spoke.", " Her eyes were hidden under their drooping lids, but her colour changed from pale to rose and from rose to pale as she spoke.", " Her eyes were hidden under their drooping lids, but her colour changed from pale to rose and from rose to pale as she spoke.", " Her eyes were hidden under their drooping lids, but her colour changed from pale to rose and from rose to pale as she spoke.", " Her eyes were hidden under their drooping lids, but her colour changed from pale to rose and from rose to pale as she spoke.", " She said this slowly, deliberately, her eyes no longer downcast, but reading her sister\u2019s face.", " said Daphne, laying her hand, icy cold now, upon her sister\u2019s.", "Daphne put her arms round her sister\u2019s neck, just as she had done years ago when she was a child.", "Daphne put her arms round her sister\u2019s neck, just as she had done years ago when she was a child.", "Daphne put her arms round her sister\u2019s neck, just as she had done years ago when she was a child.", "Daphne put her arms round her sister\u2019s neck, just as she had done years ago when she was a child.", "Daphne put her arms round her sister\u2019s neck, just as she had done years ago when she was a child.", "Daphne put her arms round her sister\u2019s neck, just as she had done years ago when she was a child.", "Daphne put her arms round her sister\u2019s neck, just as she had done years ago when she was a child.", "Daphne put her arms round her sister\u2019s neck, just as she had done years ago when she was a child.", "\" My family,\" rephed the Major, cherupping very affection- ately towards the cradle, \" have not been very long in want of maintenance.\" ", "On the occasion above alluded to, his reference to this produced the happiest effect. Mrs. Allen smiled with the greatest sweetness, and even playfully pinched his cheek as she replied,", "Here JNIrs. Major Allen began reading a very long list of persons present at the drawing-room, and at length came to the names of \" General and Mrs. Hubert,\" as being among them. ", "Lady Lydiard, entirely without sympathy for nervous suffering, nodded to the lawyer.", "Lady Lydiard, entirely without sympathy for nervous suffering, nodded to the lawyer.", "Lady Lydiard, entirely without sympathy for nervous suffering, nodded to the lawyer.", "Lady Lydiard, entirely without sympathy for nervous suffering, nodded to the lawyer.", "Lady Lydiard, entirely without sympathy for nervous suffering, nodded to the lawyer.", "Lady Lydiard, entirely without sympathy for nervous suffering, nodded to the lawyer.", "Lady Lydiard, entirely without sympathy for nervous suffering, nodded to the lawyer.", "Lady Lydiard, entirely without sympathy for nervous suffering, nodded to the lawyer.", "Patient Mr. Troy told it all over again -- and waited for the result.", "Patient Mr. Troy told it all over again -- and waited for the result.", "Patient Mr. Troy told it all over again -- and waited for the result.", "Patient Mr. Troy told it all over again -- and waited for the result.", "Patient Mr. Troy told it all over again -- and waited for the result.", "Patient Mr. Troy told it all over again -- and waited for the result.", "Patient Mr. Troy told it all over again -- and waited for the result.", "Patient Mr. Troy told it all over again -- and waited for the result.", "Patient Mr. Troy told it all over again -- and waited for the result.", "Patient Mr. Troy told it all over again -- and waited for the result.", " nevertheless. Lady Lydiard wisely interposed.", " With this brief preface, she made her inquiry as to the wisdom and possibility of engaging the services of the French police.", " With this brief preface, she made her inquiry as to the wisdom and possibility of engaging the services of the French police.", " With this brief preface, she made her inquiry as to the wisdom and possibility of engaging the services of the French police.", "Mr. Troy bowed, and said nothing. He had not thought it desirable to mention the interview at which Old Sharon had cheated him of his guinea.", "Mr. Troy bowed, and said nothing. He had not thought it desirable to mention the interview at which Old Sharon had cheated him of his guinea.", "Mr. Troy bowed, and said nothing. He had not thought it desirable to mention the interview at which Old Sharon had cheated him of his guinea.", "Mr. Troy bowed, and said nothing. He had not thought it desirable to mention the interview at which Old Sharon had cheated him of his guinea.", "Mr. Troy bowed, and said nothing. He had not thought it desirable to mention the interview at which Old Sharon had cheated him of his guinea.", "Mr. Troy bowed, and said nothing. He had not thought it desirable to mention the interview at which Old Sharon had cheated him of his guinea.", "Mr. Troy bowed, and said nothing. He had not thought it desirable to mention the interview at which Old Sharon had cheated him of his guinea.", "Mr. Troy bowed, and said nothing. He had not thought it desirable to mention the interview at which Old Sharon had cheated him of his guinea.", "Mr. Troy bowed, and said nothing. He had not thought it desirable to mention the interview at which Old Sharon had cheated him of his guinea.", "Mr. Troy bowed, and said nothing. He had not thought it desirable to mention the interview at which Old Sharon had cheated him of his guinea.", "Mr. Troy bowed, and said nothing. He had not thought it desirable to mention the interview at which Old Sharon had cheated him of his guinea.", "Mr. Troy bowed, and said nothing. He had not thought it desirable to mention the interview at which Old Sharon had cheated him of his guinea.", "As she made that reply, the footman appeared at the drawing-room door.", "As she made that reply, the footman appeared at the drawing-room door.", "As she made that reply, the footman appeared at the drawing-room door.", "As she made that reply, the footman appeared at the drawing-room door."] |