The paper was thin, and Camille, whose hand trembled, had some difficulty in detaching the leaves from one another.
First came a thrill of glowing joy; he had some clew to all this: he was a father; that child was Josephine's and his; the next moment he froze within.
The marriage was sudden, but no doubt there was an attachment: he had some reason to believe in sudden attachments.
It is a very serious matter, too, for Hazlehurst; he confessed to me yesterday, that he had some misgivings.
I went so far as to fancy I had some claim to make young Crossjay something different.
Papa consented; he agreed; he had some of my feeling; I saw it.
If I represented anything it was a perfect freshness of sensations and a refreshing ignorance, not so much of what life may give one (as to that I had some ideas at least) but of what it really contains.
In spite of my utter inexperience I had some notion of the images that rushed into his mind at the sight of any man who had approached Doña Rita.
I had some notion of going out again and walking up and down the street of the Consuls till daylight.
Mrs. Strong had declined to play, on the ground of not feeling very well; and her cousin Maldon had excused himself because he had some packing to do.
In time I managed secretly to smelt the platinum ore, and I found I had some of the purest metal I had ever seen.
As night came on, and the exile did not return, Tom began to get a little worried, and he had some notion of going to seek him, but he knew it would not be safe.
Once, when I was a free prince, I had some of them in my service, and I loved them well.
The third, however, who was wounded in the fight, had some tidings.
She had learned that the lady Heliodore had escaped her, and that I had some hand in her escape.
I, who thought, from our old and constant friendship, that I had some claim to your confidence have known nothing of it--while you told all to another.
That he had some, and pressing ones, was soon borne in upon me by the number of telegrams which he received.
Certainly it had some means of finding its way about, and of hunting down the sheep upon the hillside.
I had some knowledge of gold-work, but was far less skilful than the thief had been.
All that afternoon she had been talking to Bastin apart, I suppose about religion, for I saw that he had some books in his hand from which he was expounding something to her in his slow, earnest way.
At least I knew that it was full of wonderful knowledge, wonderful memories and wonderful hopes, and that in the latter two of these I had some part; what part I could not tell.
Moreover, he wove a net of palm fibre with which he caught abundance of fish, and made fishing-lines of the same material (fortunately we had some hooks) which he baited with freshwater mussels and the insides of fish.
I had some capital as the result of my father's death, about £8,000 in all, plus a little more that my two books had brought in.
Also we had some food, and fortunately our spare oil held out, for the darkness in that tunnel was complete.
If they'd a had somebullets in, I reckon they'd a got the corpse they was after.
I got so down-hearted and scared I did wish I had some company.
He still had the two young men lodgers at his house, and although one of them was out of work he was still able to pay his way because he had some money in the bank.
The gentleman said that he had some idea of what it was like: he had had something to do with the lower orders himself at one time and another, and he knew they needed a lot of watching.
Batten goes), and there we had somepullets to supper.
Merrit, we had some of his very good discourse of anatomy, and other things, very pleasant.
The suggestion is made in view of these wharfs, that the Mound Builders must have had some sort of boats to navigate the waters of the lake.
He was their war-chief, and not a judge; but from the very nature of his office he had some powers in this direction.
The poor fellow was ineffably grateful, and I had some difficulty in tearing myself from out of the reach of his thanks.
I hired my horses and mules (for I had some of both) for the whole of the journey from Beyrout to Jerusalem.
I had some consciousness of the fact, but I could not help it.
I drew the line at the "Veiled Prophet of Khorassan," though I had some sense of the humor of the poet's conception of the critic in "Fadladeen.
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