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"There were six of 'em besides Mac: two for sheep, four housebreakers; but nothing of consequence, I fancy." "There's the paper," said Wood, archly. "Read for yourself, Tom." Mr. Tom looked at the same time very fierce and very foolish; for, though he could drink, swear, and fight as well as any lad of his inches in England, reading was not among his accomplishments.
Mrs. Fairfax glanced archly at him, and said, "Nonsense! but, indeed, the trip was absolutely necessary for me. I should hardly have been alive had I remained at work; and poor Willie McQuinch was bent on having me." "He has been described to me as an inveterate lion hunter."
For he had other pupils practising under his eye in the woods, not far from Frank. "And I should like to ask if I could have permission," began Frank, archly. "Ask me any thing you please, out of lesson-hours." And the old drummer patted the young drummer's shoulder. Frank felt encouraged.
"Stop a moment," said the lad who was waiting with the basket, lookly archly at me, "you hav'n't got through your rudimans yet." "Hold your tongue, Timothy," said Mr Brookes. "That you are not very fond of the rudiments, as Mr Cophagus calls them, is very clear.
"Fine figure of a woman, though." "Eh?" said Puffin archly. "Now none of your sailor-talk ashore, Captain," said the Major, in high good humour. "I'm not a marrying man any more than you are. Better if I had been perhaps, more years ago than I care to think about. Dear me, my wound's going to trouble me to-night." "What do you do for it, Major?" asked Puffin. "Do for it?
'My daughter can entertain no proposal until her children are duly established; or would she, who is young and lovely and archly capricious, continue to decline the very best offers of the Milanese nobility, and live on one flat in an old quarter of the city, instead of in a bright and handsome street, musical with equipages, and full of the shows of life?
Just as I was taking leave of the vicar, she entered the room, ready equipped for a walk. ‘I was just coming to see, your sister, Mr. Markham,’ said she; ‘and so, if you have no objection, I’ll accompany you home. I like company when I’m walking out—don’t you?’ ‘Yes, when it’s agreeable.’ ‘That of course,’ rejoined the young lady, smiling archly. So we proceeded together.
'My daughter can entertain no proposal until her children are duly established; or would she, who is young and lovely and archly capricious, continue to decline the very best offers of the Milanese nobility, and live on one flat in an old quarter of the city, instead of in a bright and handsome street, musical with equipages, and full of the shows of life?
I hesitate to speak, because you will both think me so strange, so eccentric " "Ah! countess, how could we think you otherwise than charming!" exclaimed the duke gallantly. "Foedora, explain yourself," said her aunt impatiently. "I am quite willing to do so, but I shall surprise you greatly I know," she said, with a confident air; then turning to the duke, she added archly: "It seems to me "
"You help too, Reuby, don't you?" said Angy Plummer, "do you like it?" "Very much, ma'am; mamma says I help, but I think she's mistaken," replied the little fellow, archly. "Yes you do, you darling," said Mrs. Plummer, stooping and kissing him tenderly. Angy Plummer loved Reuby.
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