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"] He released his hand and drank the rest of his lemonade, and she added, "Have mine, too," but he shook his head in answering, "I've no business to think so, unless I act so, too.

"] He released his hand and drank the rest of his lemonade, and she added, "Have mine, too," but he shook his head in answering, "I've no business to think so, unless I act so, too.

"] He released his hand and drank the rest of his lemonade, and she added, "Have mine, too," but he shook his head in answering, "I've no business to think so, unless I act so, too.

I suppose that at the bottom of his heart every man would like at times to have his courage tested, to see how he would act.

I suppose that at the bottom of his heart every man would like at times to have his courage tested, to see how he would act.

I suppose he made up his mind to go, but I knew what it cost him by what it cost me when I heard of it.

"You mean that she" "I don't see why you say that, Minver," Rulledge interposed, chivalrously, with his mouth full of sandwich.

I really had the facts from Welkin, who had them from his wife.

By her treaty of Sainte-Ménehould, Condé received half a million of livres, and his followers received payments proportionate to the evil they had done.

At last, on the third of December, 1642, the great statesman lay upon his death-bed.

Jeff'son prob'ly meant wal with his "born free an' ekle," But it's turned out a real crooked stick in the sekle; It's taken full eighty-odd yeardon't you see? From the pop'lar belief to root out thet idee, An', arter all, sprouts on 't keep on buddin' forth In the nat'lly onprincipled mind o' the North.

certainly he had all his drink about him when he did it.

I ask you mercy: yet 'tis no matter, his Knighthood is no inheritance I take it: whatsoever he is, he is your Servant, or would be, Lady.

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It was soon necessary for Mr. Kilian to suspend his devotion and go to his room to get ready for tea.

He did not promise, but raising his hat struck off into a little path by the roadside, that led up into the woods.

I don't suppose that he put it to any practical use, or that he even tried to teach it to his pupils, but it would suddenly seize him and he would let himself go, and for an hour he would be a fine masterof words.

His smile irritated me.

He had always been a pompous little man, stout and short of figure, kindly so far as they knew, although they had heard of him as cruel in the pursuit of his official duties.

The old man, his white hair disordered, his clothes dusty, and his hands grimy, crept forward just as Lawrence entered, fired down into the side-street, then moved swiftly back into his corner again.

The old man, his white hair disordered, his clothes dusty, and his hands grimy, crept forward just as Lawrence entered, fired down into the side-street, then moved swiftly back into his corner again.

He was delighted with that, and came quite near my bed, stretching his naked body, his arms and legs and chest, like a pleased animal.

He was delighted with that, and came quite near my bed, stretching his naked body, his arms and legs and chest, like a pleased animal.

He came forward to me very amiably, holding out his hand.

What on earth did he want to leave his comfortable flat and come to us for?

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