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"Everything is a surprise to you, Basil, when it happens." "True; I keep the world fresh, that way." "It wouldn't have been any change to go from one city to another for the summer. We might as well have stayed in New York." "Yes, I wish we had stayed," said March, idly humoring a conception of the accomplished fact. "Mrs.

Willingly humoring her whim, Selkirk takes the pipe from her hands, fills it with his most spicy tobacco, lights it, and restores it to her. Hardly has Marimonda respired the first breath, when suddenly letting fall the pipe, overturning the table, emitting the smoke through her mouth and nostrils, she disappears, uttering plaintive cries, as if she had just tasted burning lava.

"I fancy that you bring me good news, major?" said Isabel, humoring his mood. "News? Yes, I bring you news. The will is read Judge Scroope's will." "Who is the heir?" "Peter Marmaduke Boyer, if he is alive. If he is dead, young Cabarreux." Isabel made no reply for a moment: the work she held fell from her hand. She had not known of this chance.

Bertha allowed herself to be helped to the wing, and tried to force down a few morsels for the sake of humoring the generously inclined bon vivant, who grew more and more genial and amiably disposed as he sipped his Château Margaux.

We tried our best for some time to do what the gentleman told us; but it's so hard as you've found I dare say, ma'am not to end by humoring them you love! I never see the tear in her eye, except when we forced her to speak to us; and then she always cried, and was fretful and out of sorts for the whole day.

"Are you perfectly sure there is nothing I need do for you in that connection?" "Oh, perfectly," said Linda lightly. "I didn't mean to alarm you. He merely carried that bug-catcher nonsense a trifle too far. I wouldn't have minded humoring him and fooling about it a little. But, Peter, do you know him quite well? Are you very sure of him?" "No," said Peter, "I don't know him well at all.

"True; I keep the world fresh, that way." "It wouldn't have been any change to go from one city to another for the summer. We might as well have stayed in New York." "Yes, I wish we had stayed," said March, idly humoring a conception of the accomplished fact. "Mrs.

"You will be yourself again your old self not weak like this, but giving others strength." "Yes," he said again, humoring her. "Surely you can do it you who had such strength. And don't think hardly of me." "I think of you as I used to think of God," he said; and bent and kissed her hand. "Oh, hush!" she cried. "Pray don't!"

He wanted sore to sit up again, but while I made show of humoring him and getting ready, he dropped off. Never swallow such a mouthful as that again, child. Why, I could make a meal off two such pieces. What's in thee, Hans? One would think there were cobwebs on the walls." "Oh, no, Mother, I was only thinking " "Thinking about what? Ah, no use asking," she added in a changed tone.

Langham, who always spoiled him, entering stately in silk and gems, engaged him in a game of cribbage, humoring gravely all his startling and original vagaries in the game. "What does it mean?" cried Grace to Mrs. Garrison. "It was an accident, not an excess, my child," said the mother, smiling proudly. "It should never be mentioned in connection with my son; it is no part of him." Mrs.