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After leaving the Starlight, on their way back to the hotel, Racey said to Swing Tunstall: "Might as well tell Jack Harpe now we ain't gonna ride for him, huh?" "Oh, shore," Swing sighed resignedly. "Have it yore own way! Have it yore own way! I never seen such a feller as you for gettin' his own way in all my life." "Yo're young yet maybe you will," said Racey, consolingly.

"Well, I should imagine so," Eleanor remarked. "You have been brought up in the style of one hundred years ago, and yet, except for a certain quaintness in your speech, one would not think you very different from any girl brought up in the ordinary way." "Is my speech quaint?" Margaret asked in dismay. "It's nothing to worry about," Eleanor said consolingly.

"I wonder if he dared to say it, I suppose I looked incredulous, for the little mischief continues to reiterate the assertion, but she consolingly adds, 'He was wery, wery angry then, and he knew you wouldn't hear him. You don't care, do you? "I have almost told a fib, and said, 'no indeed. Two days later. "I have had my revenge on the captain by jumping overboard.

"By jove! what a jolly fine sheet of water!" whispered the midshipman as they emerged out from the long grass and saw the deep, placid pool lying before them; then he added disappointedly, "but not a sign of a duck." "Never mind," said Grayling consolingly, as he sat down on the bank and wiped his heated face, "we'll get plenty of pigeons, anyway.

We must make use of him, for I have engaged to pay him five dollars." "We'll go where you like," Peter assented, "so long as we dine on a roof garden. This beastly fur coat keeps me in a chronic state of perspiration." "Never mind," Sogrange said consolingly, "it's most effective. A roof garden, by all means." "And recollect," Peter insisted, "I bar Chinatown.

John Silver was there, getting into his leg, so that she should not have to wait a moment, and roaring, 'I'll lay to that! when she told me consolingly that she could not thole pirate stories. Not to know these gentlemen, what is it like? It is like never having been in love. But they are in the house! That is like knowing that you will fall in love to-morrow morning.

I'm starving for love, I'm dying for it, and I'd go across the desert on my knees for the man who could give it to me!" "Perhaps he cares," said Madame, consolingly, "and doesn't show it." "You can tell by the way a man kisses you whether he cares or not. If he doesn't kiss you at all, he doesn't care and doesn't even mind your knowing it.

"Not so soon as that, Beverly," said Lorry consolingly. "The guards and officers have their instructions to keep him in the dark as long as possible." "Well, I'm tired and mad and hungry and everything else that isn't compatible. Let's talk about the war," said Beverly, the sunshine in her face momentarily eclipsed by the dark cloud of disappointment.

Two sleighs were just dashing up to the station, and from the foremost there sprang a young man muffled in furs. "Weymore? No, these are not the Weymore sleighs." The voice was that of the youth who had jumped to the platform a voice so agreeable that, in spite of the words, it fell consolingly on Faxon's ears.

But I don't know; it seems to me that I am the most unfortunate girl in the world!" "I think both you and Ward should wear black for a certain period," Richard said to her. He had been walking the floor nervously, stopping now and then beside the great chair where his mother sat silent and stricken, to put his arm about her shoulders, and murmur to her consolingly.