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I know myself, whenever I meet a great geologist I always feel a little better to think I can say, 'I am a geologist, too. So you, I hope, may be able to say some day, 'I am a Forester, too." "I'm one now," said Wilbur elatedly. "You're not, you're only a cub yet," corrected his uncle sharply; "don't let your enthusiasm run away with your good sense.

The mere sight of Fowle prowling in unwholesome quest stirred upwrath in Carshaw's mind; and the heart, always subtle and self-deceiving, whispered elatedly: "Here you have an excuse for renewing an acquaintance which you wished to make yourself believe you did not care to renew." He walked straight to the door of the brown-stone house and rang. Then he rapped. There was no answer.

"I don't understand what you want, darling," said she in distress, and looked at me inquiringly, and I understood what he wanted, and let her see that I understood. Had I been prepared to converse with her, I should have said elatedly that, had she known what he wanted, still she could not have done it, though she had practised for twenty years.

I wonder, if I ever did get his job, if I could hold it down?" "Yes," decided Little Ann; "you could. I've noticed you're that kind of person, Mr. Tembarom." "Have you?" he said elatedly. "Say, honest Injun?" "Yes." "I shall be getting stuck on myself if you encourage me like that," he said, and then, his face falling, he added, "Biker graduated at Princeton."

He impressed a long story of joy and affection upon her, though there was but here and there a word. After a half-hour he began to realise that the meeting must come to an end, so exacting is the world. "To-morrow," he said at parting, a gayety of manner adding wonderfully to his brave demeanour. "Yes," said Carrie, tripping elatedly away.

The Little Missioner chuckled elatedly. "Hunger! that's the real medicine of the gods, David, when the belt isn't drawn too tight. If I want to know the nature and quality of a man I ask about his stomach. Did you ever know a man who loved to eat who wasn't of a pretty decent sort?

"Will you, by Jove!" cried Robert elatedly. "I'd risk more than that, my dear! A kiss for every blow! Only fair, you know! Eh, what!" On he came. He was so near that in one active bound he would be upon her, but he advanced warily, with hands outstretched. "Oh, what shall I do!" she sobbed. "Go back, you brute! I I hate you. There are policemen in the wood. I'll scream for help!"

In a sense it would seem as if the bete populaire, becoming increasingly drunk with the consciousness of its own power, is elatedly preoccupied in cutting off its own nose, tying itself up into knots, and kicking itself in the rear, proclaiming simultaneously and in triumphant tones, "Observe how powerful I am. I can pass laws making ipecac a compulsory diet."

"No, sir; she can't ever tell how the cat is going to jump." Nor would he say more, though he most elatedly held a secret. With this circumstance I connected the announcement in Monday's Recorder that Mrs. Senator Floud would on that evening entertain at dinner the members of Red Gap's Bohemian set, including Mrs.

I got soldier's rights mit fightin'. Und py cosh, I use him too if dem fellers coom by us mit der dry farms alreatty!" "Well, you son-of-a-gun!" Andy smote him elatedly upon a fat shoulder. "What do you know about old Patsy for a dead game sport? By gracious, that makes another three hundred and twenty to the good.