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This with the same obstinately fixed countenance and downward look. "You are not very pleased, I think, at the prospect of my happiness?" I asked, banteringly. He glanced up for an instant, then as quickly down again. "If one could be sure that the illustrissimo eccellenza was indeed happy, that would be a good thing," he answered, dubiously. "And are you not sure?"
"Pierre," said a stout fellow banteringly, "you have shown us your improvement in dancing. As I remember you were a rather clumsy boy, too big for your years. Now they are going to try feats of skill and strength. After that we shall have some of the Indian women run a race. Monsieur De Ber, we shall be glad to count you in, if you have the daring to compete with the stay-at-homes."
The Big Man smiled, and suggested, banteringly, that she embody those views into form for the benefit of Congress. The Woman looked rather puzzled. "Congress?" she demanded; "and why Congress?" "Because," he continued with some amusement, "there are people who venture to differ with you materially in your view-point.
It was a strong and rather a masculine voice, and it grated on one slightly, being scarcely expected from so beautiful a face. In it was power, self-will, ambition but no tenderness nor that voice, soft and low, which "is an excellent thing in woman." He laughed banteringly. "Did you ever hear that love is not love if it is a minute late? Just see how long I have waited here for you?"
He had the fortunate quality of being able to work and converse most entertainingly at the same time. He seemed to enjoy company under such circumstances. "You didn't know I was a baron, did you?" he finally observed. "No," I answered, thinking he was exercising his fancy for the moment. "Where do you keep your baronial lands, my lord?" "In Germany, kind sir," he replied, banteringly.
As she disappeared within the store her friends came rushing up to the platform, shouting after her as they drew up their horses: "Here, come back! Hold on! That's no fair, even if you did beat. We're going to decide the kind of candy. You'll do us out of our last cent if we let you get it." "Of course! Why not?" was called back, banteringly.
"Here, clear the road!" he cried banteringly. "Make way, you dirty blackguards, for my lords. Lie down, some of you, and let 'em walk over you. Lost your way, my lords? Why didn't you come in your carriages, with horse soldiers before and behind? But it's no use to-day; the Lord Mayor's gone out to dinner with his wife."
"She was very clever, and I was very industrious," smiled Margaret, who was thoroughly enjoying this string of half banteringly put questions. "But I did not love my lessons." "Lazy, Margaret Anstruther? Why not?" "I do not know; I do not think I was lazy. Miss Bidwell would not have permitted me to be so, but she made everything seem rather dull." "What did that matter?
'Rose, don't be abusive, said Robert, opening his eyes at her tone. Then, passing his arm through hers he looked banteringly down upon her. 'For the first time since you left the metropolis you have walked yourself into a color. It's becoming and it's Murewell so be civil!
And she lifted her finger banteringly and asked: "What plots and conspiracies are you two wholesalers now hatching? Where is the price of wheat now, and what are you going to put it up to? God have mercy on you on the day of judgment!" Tidemand answered in kind: What in the world had she done with the Journalist?
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