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Verne, "and in course of conversation I was quite interested." "Moses is one of the best hearted creatures for miles around. He is often imposed upon when anything in the shape of tea meetings or bazaars are on the go." "All's well that ends well," said Mr. Verne, rising from the table quietly. "Quite a digression," murmured Mrs. Montgomery, as she touched the gong and arose from her seat.

It will save a deal of trouble, if the young lady as represents the testator here has no objection. 'You can have as many copies as you like when the will is proved, said Mr. Grimston. 'I know that; but supposing as all's right, where's the objection? 'Just the objection there always is to acting irregular, replied Mr. Grimston. 'You don't object to act disobliging, it seems.

I wrote my address plain enough." Then he railed against Lily. "The little vixen! She will show that letter; she will pass it round; perhaps at this moment she is laughing at me! What a fool I was to write it! However, all's well that ends well, and I am not going to be married I have escaped after all."

He stays on, praises be, and the way I look at it now is that God's in His heaven and all's right with " She broke off. The door had opened, and we were plus a butler. "Hullo, Seppings," said Aunt Dahlia. "I thought you had gone." "Not yet, madam." "Well, I hope you will all have a good time." "Thank you, madam." "Was there something you wanted to see me about?" "Yes, madam.

So far as the Beorminster drama was concerned, the crucial moment was at hand, the actor or rather actress who was to remedy all things was on the scene, and shortly the curtain would fall on a situation of the rough made smooth. Then red fire, marriage bells, triumphant virtue and cowering guilt, with a rhyming tag, delivered by the prettiest actress, of 'All's well that ends well!

You think you would not get tired?" Mary hesitated, unwilling to commit herself. "I wouldn't like to go so far as that," she announced judicially. "He aggravates me at times something cruel, but I'd sooner be aggravated by him nor anyone else. They talk a lot of rubbish about love, Miss Cornelia, but that's about the size of it when all's said and done.

It's too much for a man at my time of life, and after his dinner too." And with that he opened the little gate by the side of the grand one, and turned to ask Tom "Won't come in, boy, and have one more cigar?" "I promised my father to be back as quickly as possible." "Good lad that's the plan to go on 'You'll be churchwarden before all's over, And so arrive at wealth and fame.

Here, Pierre, my son, you're wanted." "What for now? Do leave me be. I'm going to bed. I'm just wore out, trot-trottin' from Pontius to Pilate, lugging salt, and " he finished by yawning most prodigiously. "Firs'-rate sign, that gapin'. Yes. Sign you're healthy and able to do all's needed. There's no bed for you this night. Come. Here. Take this basket to the beach.

He tried to repress a shudder. 'I think, do you know, I ought to go to-day. 'Well, why not? Why not? Just to reassure yourself that all's well. And come back here to sleep. If you'd really promise that I'd drive you in. I'd love it. There's the jolliest little governess-cart we sometimes hire for our picnics.

I protest I loathed the man's folly. 'Tis an insipid creature when all's said." "No man with a coronet is insipid. He is grave and reserved, and I would he had been Elizabeth's admirer rather than yours, for they could have sat silent in a corner together. But what of the Duke, child? My hopes are sadly sunk." Elizabeth flamed in a blush, less beautiful than painful. A sore heart was behind it.

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