But with his amiability and dread of notoriety he remained to all appearance a well-bred, docile creature, and he kept his judgments to himself.
I 've got my character," the old fellow said, making a gesture with a skinny hand towards his chest, as if it were there he kept his character.
He kept his eyes on the plucked flowers before him on the grass, and forced himself to answer, "I think I can hold out.
He kept his direction in line with a western star.
Lassiter released Jane and like a dizzy man swayed from her with a hoarse cry and leaned shaking against a table where he kept his rider's accoutrements.
An' I found there was one thing still precious to him, an' it was a little drawer where he kept his papers.
After the thought of taking her there came to him, he kept his island as something to let break upon her own eyes, lest by looking forward she should look for more than the reality.
It was not easy for Balaam to speak yet, and hekept his silence.
He kept his word as punctually as had been possible, arriving after some six hours with a confident face, and spending now upon the patient a care not needed, save to reassure the bystanders.
On the march from Annapolis, though but seventeen years old, and unaccustomed to hardship, he kept his place in the ranks, from the encampment by the waters of the Chesapeake to the North Anna, where he was slightly wounded.
He kept his designs so well to himself that even his most trusted officers were not aware of them.
He had no scruples, but he kept his body in subjection as a means to an end.
In the critical days preceding the War of Liberation he kept his troops in hand without committing himself to any irrevocable step until the decision was made.
He kept his brains at work, and for this reason, perhaps, he seems for a time to have recovered his spirits and sinned with a good courage.
While he was reciting these words from Horace, which he spoke slowly as if he relished every syllable, he kept his eyes on the young man steadily, but with out betraying any suspicion.
But he was recommended not to expose himself, and so kept his chamber, and occasionally, not having anything to do, his bed.
With a lawyer's instinct, he kept his doubts to himself and tried his witness with a new question.
But the benumbed and miserable Potts kept his eyes on Kaviak, as if hypnotised by the strange new death-look in the little face.
He kept his eyes on the finished stockade and the great chimney, wearing majestically its floating plume of smoke.
And with his grimy euchre-deck he kept his word, showing that he was not the mere handy-man, but the magician of the party.
The year after the Restoration Sir Heneage Finch, afterwards Earl of Nottingham, kept his "reader's feast" in the great hall of the Inner Temple.
He kept his eyes on the darkness before him, but to the northeast all was shadowy; he could discern nothing.
It was just this capacity in the small boy for hero-worship which his mother never tried to understand; so he kept his secret, and thus began the breach which was presently to widen.
He kept hishand on hers and held it on the warm ground.
And all the time he kept hiseyes on Delarey, and the wily, merry invitation grew stronger in them.
He kept his word, but he cost me dear; for the girl only served for an evening's amusement.
The next day he kept his promise, and we had the pleasure of seeing the marble basin filled with ten or twelve beautiful girls who swam about in the water.
The Abbe Chiaccheri gave me a warm welcome, and promised to do all he could to amuse me; and he kept his word.
She lived with her brother andkept his house, and had no will other than his.
He kept his large, keen, melancholy eyes fixed upon the minister; at length he spoke.
And though he wasn't much, of a churchgoer himself, he kept his word.
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