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Lovegrove, a little nonplussed and put about. "Still, if you enjoy doing anything, how can it be good and kind to do it?" Serena said argumentatively. "Susan is very fond of publicity. I think people very often deceive themselves about their own motives." She looked meaningly at Dominic Iglesias as she spoke. And he looked back at her gravely and kindly, though with a slightly amused smile.
Oh, I tell you in the old days folks knew how to take care of themselves more than now." "Why, weren't there any stores?" asked Elizabeth Ann. She could not imagine living without buying things at stores. "Where'd they get the things to put in a store in those days?" asked Uncle Henry, argumentatively. "Every single thing had to be lugged clear from Albany or from Connecticut on horseback."
"Shall we give them a race?" asked Allen of Betty, as they prepared to follow Roy, who had taken both Mollie and their gay little chaperon in tow. "Let's," said Betty with dancing eyes. "Nobody knows us here and I wouldn't care if they did better people than you and I have run for boats before, Allen." "Oh, I don't know," he said, argumentatively. "Just as good, possibly, but never better."
"I am not a Jew," Joseph explained. "I am born of Arab blood, and I am a Christian." "Worse and worse," said Titus. Joseph shifted his position argumentatively. "Is it?" he asked. "Are you making war on Pella or Jerusalem? Was it Pella or the hundred Jewish towns that cost Rome so much of late?
Nevertheless, he stood up and gazed at her. "Well," he began. She timidly drew nearer to him, and took a seat on the kitchen table, looking up wistfully into his eyes. "Well," resumed Jack argumentatively, "if he won't 'chuck' you, why don't you 'chuck' HIM?" She turned quite white, and suddenly dropped her eyes. "Yes," she said, almost inaudibly, "lots of girls would do that."
That's not a pleasant thing for a gentleman as is doing his best to read, eh?" "Well, it does seem queer that the police can't catch him, now doesn't it?" said Bunting argumentatively. "I don't think it's queer at all," said young Chandler crossly. "Now you just listen again! Here's a bit of the truth for once in a newspaper."
"I said, with great gentleness even argumentatively: "'If you could be a little more definite a little less vague because I am a stranger, and there are many foxes, as you will know even better than I, and unless I know which one it is that you desire to identify, and
"Well, you went to college," she answered argumentatively. "My sister Fairy is going now. She's very clever, oh, very. You'll like her, I am sure, much better than you do me, of course." Prudence was strangely downcast. "I am sure I won't," said Jerrold Harmer, with unnecessary vehemence. "I don't care a thing for college girls. I know a lot of them, and aw, they make a fellow tired.
Speaker, besides these prejudices and animosities, which I would have wholly removed from the debate, things more regularly and argumentatively urged against the petition, which, however, do not at all appear to me conclusive.
"You see," he went on, argumentatively, fumbling about the top of the lamp, "you got yourself so crooked amongst those 'longshore quill-drivers that you could not run clear in any way. That's what comes of such talk as yours, and of such a life. A man sees so much falsehood that he begins to lie to himself. Pah!" he said, in disgust, "there's only one place for an honest man.
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