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Don't you think you should have remembered that it might lead him to exaggerate what you were doing and saying into encouragement? 'Perhaps. I daresay I'm all wrong, and that he is all right, said Cynthia, piqued and pouting. 'We used to say in France, that "les absens ont toujours tort," but really it seems as if here she stopped.

"Don't talk like that, man," answered Sir John, "she has a capital constitution, and, I daresay, we shall pull her through." "You don't understand. I have been attending Lady Colford, going straight from Emma's room to her." Sir John whistled. "Oh, indeed. Certainly, that's awkward.

"That is the worst of it, and by that time perhaps daddy will be able to have us out to Canada; but it would always be useful, for I daresay there are organs in Canada, and I don't suppose daddy will ever be very rich again, and and if I only knew how to play I could help if I was wanted to."

"I daresay I am very stupid, Mr. Dodd," began Mamie, with an alarming sweetness, "but I thought you went upon this trip as my husband's representative and with my husband's money? You tell us now that you are pledged, but I should have thought you were pledged first of all to James.

You remember him, I daresay, when he was just such another as that chubby thing: nearly as young and innocent. However, Nelly, I shall oblige you to listen: it's not long; and I've no power to be merry to-night. 'I won't hear it, I won't hear it! I repeated, hastily.

Awful crush," replied Lord James. "I daresay you haven't had any chance all evening for a nibble of anything. Directed that something be brought to us here." "That was very thoughtful of you. I do need something. I'm depressed It's about Tom. I brought you in here to ask your opinion. He has looked so haggard and worn to-night." "Overwork," explained Lord James.

Get him to leave the island at once: he can return to-morrow. Grandada writes of wishing to see him. Get him away to-day. 'Is the prince going to stay here? I asked. 'No. I daresay I am only guessing; I hope so. He has threatened the prince. 'What with? 'Oh! Harry, can't you understand?

She must be- let me see- my second cousin." "Not very near," said Ellen. "I never had a blood relation before since my old aunt died. I am so glad that brilliant child belongs to me!" "I daresay old Gould could tell you more," said the Colonel. "Is it wise to revive the connection?" asked his wife.

I must tell this story in my own way or not at all; and I am sacrificing a great deal to your taste in cutting out all the little things that I really most enjoy telling. Whether you are astonished at the conduct of the baroness, after a three weeks' acquaintance, or not, I care not a fig. It is just the way it happened, and I daresay she was really madly in love with Nino.

The first man that meddles, I'll shoot like a rabbit by the Lord Harry, I will! You hear?" He slipped the pistols into his pocket, pulled out two crown pieces, and tossed them to Prudy. "That'll pay for the damage, I daresay." So, turning on his heel, he marched out, leaving them in the firelight.