" Tom had put the line back in his pocket, and was looking at the hooks one by one, before he spoke again.
Mr Riley spoke of such acquaintances kindly as "people of the old school.
"But you mustn't put a spoke i' the wheel about the washin,' if we can't get a school near enough.
She made a very pretty show with her daughters, driving out in her carriage, and often spoke of her happiness as "a reward"—she did not say for what, but probably she meant that it was a reward for her patience with Tertius, whose temper never became faultless, and to the last occasionally let slip a bitter speech which was more memorable than the signs he made of his repentance.
"Though it be songe of old and yonge, That I sholde be to blame, Theyrs be the charge, that spoke so large In hurtynge of my name.
I suppose it is true that Raffles spoke to you.
Seated with his back towards her on a sofa which stood against the wall on a line with the door by which she had entered, she saw Will Ladislaw: close by him and turned towards him with a flushed tearfulness which gave a new brilliancy to her face sat Rosamond, her bonnet hanging back, while Will leaning towards her clasped both her upraised hands in his and spoke with low-toned fervor.
" He spoke curtly, feeling the ache of despair as to his being able to carry out any purpose that Rosamond had set her mind against.
When he spoke again, however, it was to say, in rather a subdued voice— "I have just come away from Stone Court, Mr.
"I am much obliged to you for giving me full notice," he said, with a firm intention in his tone, yet with an interruptedness in his delivery which showed that he spoke unwillingly.
They merely shook hands, however, and spoke of the frost; and when all three had turned into the street, the Vicar seemed quite willing to say good-by to Lydgate.
She spoke with coolness.
You spoke just as violently as you do now.
Vincy spoke as little as possible to his son-in-law.
Kell, following Dorothea, who had walked along as she spoke.
But the next time Will came when Lydgate was away, she spoke archly about his not going to London as he had threatened.
" "I cannot conceive why you should speak of your cousin so contemptuously," said Rosamond, her fingers moving at her work while she spoke with a mild gravity which had a touch of disdain in it.
She answered, wanting to check unintended consequences— "I spoke from inference only.
" The expression of Caleb's face was visibly softening while Fred spoke.
You spoke up just as you used to do, when anything was said to displease you.