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I told Tinah the woman had no sorrow for her child otherwise her grief would not have so easily subsided; on which he jocosely told her to cry again: they did not however resume their mourning in our presence.

I also believe their hearts are more easily influenced by the appeals of want or sorrow, and that therefore they are more frequently found taking the initiative in matters that appeal largely to the heart. Their nature and their position alike fit them for this." "Let me see, Sarah!" said Mr. Gurney, jocosely.

He spoke of this his design to the Swedish officers who were already his prisoners, saying to them jocosely, for he was in excellent humor with every body after the battle, "I have a great desire to see my brother the king, and to enjoy his society; so I have sent to bring him. You will see him here in a few days."

"The fact is," said Dorsenne again, jocosely, "that in the father's dictionary the word has another meaning: Conversion, feminine substantive, means to him income.... But let us reason a little, Countess.

"'Twar neither stamped nor addressed," old Petrie gruffly contended, albeit obviously disconcerted. Dysart even sought to induce the postmaster to send a complaint of the rider to the postal authorities. "I got too much respec' fur my job," replied that worthy, jocosely eying Tank across the counter of the store.

The proprietor of the well at which he drank, jocosely observed that his was "the best well-in-town."

"I have the last man of the one hundred " Observing Vincent he stopped. It seemed to him a sort of treason to talk of his regiment before the man who was so soon to be in the ranks against them. "Oh, I can't tell our secrets before the enemy," he ended, jocosely. The word went to Vincent's heart like the prod of sharp steel.

Bill Shakespeare can rest easy in his tomb. I've got my chores to do. 'Bout time you was doin' yours." Smoky Jack, refusing to budge, said jocosely, "Things air fixed up to home. 'Twouldn't worry me any if I never got back till to-morrer." Mintie frowned and went into the house. Smoky led his horse to the barn with perplexity and distress writ large upon his face. "Notice to quit," he muttered.

"It is a habit of boyishness and immaturity. "I'll leave it to Vint: All women love babies; babies do nothing but cry; therefore, women love crying; there couldn't be a syllogism more irrefutable." "Unless it be that all women love liars," Vincent ventured, jocosely. "How do you prove that?" "All men are liars; women love men; therefore " "Oh, pshaw! you have to assume in that premise.

I recall a fluent reading from Horace, which I inadvertently interrupted on the Ivernia, last fall, and which must have required earnest application; and I also remember that that same student could not be tempted from her task until the lesson was done," the gentleman rejoined, jocosely. Then turning to Dorothy, he inquired: "And how does my small niece find herself this afternoon?"