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Mrs. Dashwood, whose eyes, as she
answered
the servant's inquiry, had intuitively taken the same direction, was shocked to perceive by Elinor's countenance how much she really suffered, and a moment afterwards, alike distressed by Marianne's situation, knew not on which child to bestow her principal attention.
"Yes," she
answered.
But if Mutrie could have asked such a question, Tarvin would have
answered
unblushingly, "Rustler's."
"Don't try any more, Nick," she
answered
gently.
"I must not think of myself," she
answered
in a shaken voice.
"Go back to Omaha on my hands and knees," she
answered
with equal earnestness.
"Then it's a bargain?""Yes," she
answered.
"What do I know?
" answered
the East.
He
answered
shortly, "Yes; I know her.
"I know now everything that counts," she
answered.
"How's that?""Because they are not like us," she answered, turning her lustrous face on him.
The memory was for the moment intolerable to her; but when Tarvin asked her why she had come at all if she felt that way, she
answered
with the courage of better moments: "Why do men go to war?"Kate saw little of Tarvin during the next few days.
The Rajah
answered
him with brevity.
"I shall go and get new equipment,
" answered
the child, "and then I shall come to play with the prime minister's son here."
"He is not strong,
" answered
Tarvin, calmly.
"I do not understand," said the King; "but go to the missionary's house to-day, my son.""I am to come here and play,
" answered
the Prince, petulantly.
Well done!" cried the Maharajah, as the colt
answered
the bit.
"What do I know?
" answered
the King, solemnly.
The burly Rajput captain grinned from ear to ear, and, to Tarvin 's surprise,
answered
in perfect English:"That would do for irregular cavalry, to kill the subalterns, you understand, but we are drilled exclusively on English model, and I have my commission from the Queen.
"My sword and my horse,
" answered
the Maharaj Kunwar; and he half drew the jewelled sabre that was his inseparable companion, returning it with a resolute clank that closed the discussion.
"Who else would dare?
" answered
Kate, passionately.
"Happy to make your acquaintance," he said, as she murmured under her breath, "By Indur, he has a hold!""And I am pleased to see you, too," she
answered
aloud.
Well, I'll be" He whistled melodiously, and the sound was
answered
by the hoarse croak of a crane across the reeds.
"Oh, I'm not trying to do you up, young lady," he
answered.
I might come back and apply for it one of these days when I've worked a scheme or two at home.""Then you are going away you will leave us soon?""I'll leave you when I've got what I want, my dear," he answered, pressing her closer.
"Won't you come in?""Well, either the pleasantest, or next to the pleasantest, I'm not sure which," he answered, with a smile, as he followed her into the familiar sitting-room.
You ask me to marry you?""I do,
" answered
Tarvin, solemnly.
Who would harm me?""Sitabhai," he
answered
grimly.
He
answered
the call from the boughs of a tree in the garden, where he was arguing with the wild parrots, and entered the room, crooning softly in the monkey tongue.
"Very well,
" answered
the Maharaj, with a pout.
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