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"Me, I am what you call perplex," says the Count, and he sure looked it. "But where the young ladies go, there I will follow. Hein?" He shrugs his shoulders again and puts on such a comical face that it's no wonder the girls giggled. And that one act maps out the Count for me. He's just one of them middle aged cut-ups that's amusin' to have around, if the sessions ain't too frequent.
Soames checked his instinctive "Not particularly" he would not chaffer with this alien. "Yes," he said. "What do you want for it?" "What I gave." "All right," said Monsieur Profond. "I'll be glad to take that small picture. Post-Impressionists they're awful dead, but they're amusin'. I don' care for pictures much, but I've got some, just a small lot." "What do you care for?"
Somehow, I always guessed about right, and shouldn't I enjoy the profit of my foresight? It was rather amusin' when the condemnation commissioners came along and found piece after piece of the land in the name of George Plunkitt of the Fifteenth Assembly District, New York City. They wondered how I knew just what to buy. The answer is I seen my opportunity and I took it.
They were evolutin' by numbers, performin' their Great Feat of Balancin' an' Barebacked Ridin', Aerial Trapeze an' Tight-rope Walkin', Loopin' the Loop by the death-defyin' Brothers Fritz, together with many laughable an' amusin' interludes by Whimsical Walker, the Laird o' Laughter, the whole concludin' with a Graund Patriotic Procession entitled Deutschland ower All or Nearly All."
Pellew recognised the obligation first. "Offly amusin'! young people," said he, claiming, as the countryman of Shakespeare, his share of insight into Romeo and Juliet. "Same old story, over and over again!" said Aunt Constance. They posed as types of elderliness that had no personal concern in love-affairs, and could afford to smile at juvenile flirtations. Mr.
Also I'd never been quite sure before that I was much more to her than sort of an amusin' pal. But when she grips me around the neck that way, and snuggles her head of straw-colored hair down on my necktie, and just naturally cuts loose for a good cry say, then I knew. I knew it was to be me and Vee from then on. I ain't givin' it any fancy name. We ain't either of us the mushy kind, I hope.
"Swear it will bring the blood down from your head," advises the dry, quiet voice. "But don't tear up the papers! they're too amusing to lose." "Amusin'!" growls Bingo, with smarting eyes, and a lumpy throat, and a tingling in his large muscles which P. Blinders, being out of reach, can afford to provoke.
"Of all the ships that sail on land, There's none like 'Jolly Susan'; Her crew works well with heart and hand, And sometimes they're amusin'," sang Josephine in her deep voice. "It's the number of things I've got to remember that's weighing down MY young mind. Judy, do come in here and help me you're so supernaturally tidy, perhaps you can tell me how to separate the sheep from the goats."
He makes good enough jokes about the rest of the c'mmunity, but I may tell you in confidence, Mrs. Lathrop, 't I ain't never heard one joke 't he's told on me 't I considered even half-way amusin'." Mrs. Lathrop shook her head sadly. Then they went in. The Sunday which followed this particular Saturday was of a heat truly tropical.
Miss Gray, she's doin' the amusin'! When we're visitin' like this, I plumb forgit everything." "Here's a letter for you," said Doris. "I thought that perhaps you might want to have it as soon as possible." "Thanks, Miss Gray. I reckon it's from Jim Bailey. I " Pete tore off the end of the envelope with trembling fingers. Little Ruth watched him curiously.
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