deliberation 'I think I"ll go to Fairfax,' announced Bob after another period of deliberation. 'You don"t know any one out there with whom you think I could get in to work, do you?'
but declined receiving his father"s hand The son put his arms across his breast, and bowed his head respectfully, but declined receiving his father"s hand.
that of a man who was ready to sink to perdition for his wealth 'Where is it!' said the Boxer, with a vehemence of manner resembling that of a man who was ready to sink to perdition for his wealth. 'Devil! and furies! where is it?'
particulars of his history as have been laid before the reader Upon this Jocelyn succinctly related to the Ambassador all such particulars of his history as have been laid before the reader. De Gondomar listened to him with attention, and put some questions to him as he proceeded. At its close his countenance brightened.
not his lips, he seemed to say, 'You have destroyed me; and I will not remove the guilt of my destruction from your head But Hugh Calveley regarded him with cold disdain, and though he moved not his lips, he seemed to say, 'You have destroyed me; and I will not remove the guilt of my destruction from your head.'