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And you may depend on my teaching my husband to behave like a good son-in-law," said Bianca, with a bright laugh. "As for the nephew," continued Quinto, "I can understand that it would be more agreeable to make your attack on him " "I don't know that at all, papa mio," interrupted Bianca.

By this time every one in the room was watching, but he had eyes only for Billy. "Just as you say," Billy assented submissively. Mr. Dill shook the two with their faces close together, led them to a couple of chairs and set them emphatically down. "Now, see if you can behave yourselves," he advised, in the tone a father would have used toward two refractory boys.

She desired that her subjects of both kingdoms should from henceforward behave with all possible respect and kindness towards one another, that so it might appear to all the world they had hearts disposed to become one people. As the act of union did not take place till the first of May, a great number of traders in both kingdoms resolved to make advantage of this interval.

We dislike very much to separate sisters, but it cannot be avoided; whole families can't be adopted by one person, and you must not interfere. She will soon be perfectly satisfied away from you, and instead of encouraging her to be rebellious, you ought to coax her to behave and go peaceably," replied Miss White, still keeping Beulah at arm's length.

I simply conquered her by having a stronger will than she has. Now, if all your girls will behave in that sort of fashion to her, not minding her when she does what she considers clever little tricks, she will soon stop them. I don't believe she will even attempt them, for I shall do my utmost to prevent it. But if she does, your only plan is to take no notice of her.

Azuba was regarding him with a surprise in which respect was strongly mingled. "You're welcome," she said drily. "It's good riddance to bad rubbish, that's what I call it. But," her surprise getting the better of her judgment, "I must say I ain't seen you behave I mean " She stopped, the judgment returning. But Captain Dan read her thoughts and answered them.

Do you think it likely that the British squadron supposing it to behave as you say would receive support at Calais?" "I fancy it might find a large squadron of his French Majesty's fleet waiting there to co-operate." "And the army?" "It is possible that events might happen, about that time, among our regiments in Flanders." "That, in other words, they would desert to King Lewis?"

"Nobody, sir, not even a thing, not even a whiff of dust." "Very well. Keep on the alert. It's good to know that all the Apaches are not around us yet. Neither bullet nor arrow can get down here so long as we man the rocks above. I'll be out in a moment." Then once more he kneels by Wing. "Lieutenant, did you ever see a girl behave with greater bravery? Do you know what she has undergone?

There was all the pain first I hope I did not behave very badly, but I was beside myself with pain, and then I went off . . . you know . . . I don't remember anything of that . . . and then I came back again, feeling that something very strange had happened to me, and I was full of joy; and then I saw that something was wrong, and it came over me what had happened.

In the mean time he was much embarrassed in what manner to behave, and consulted the most able lawyers on the subject, who refused to take any fee from him. He had no objection to writing to the States-General, provided the letter contained nothing to the disadvantage of his innocence.