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Updated: May 14, 2025


"We have them now," said a voice behind me; "they'll never turn Lurra Bridge, if we only press on." The speaker was right; the road at the mountain foot turned at a perfect right angle, and then crossed a lofty one-arched bridge over a mountain torrent that ran deep and boisterously beneath.

Staggering homeward late that night, with all his sense of depression gone, and his head fairly clear still, he began to laugh boisterously, and to wonder how Arabella would receive him in his new aspect. The house was in darkness when he entered, and in his stumbling state it was some time before he could get a light.

As we were laughing and chatting and thoroughly enjoying ourselves, a party of natives young men and boys emerged from the trees on the opposite bank, and casting off their scanty garments, boisterously entered the water and began disporting themselves, and then to my surprise I saw that their leader was a white man, tattoed in every respect, like a Samoan.

"It is my place to beg forgiveness. But I understood your name was Veath, and that you were were" here she smiled tantalizingly "in love with the beautiful American, Miss Ridge." "The dev dick I mean, the mischief you did! Well, of all the fool conclusions I've ever heard, that is the worst. In love with my sister! Ho, ho!" He laughed rather too boisterously. "But there is a Mr.

In the course of the morning Lady Augusta came into the room boisterously, her manner indicative of great surprise. "Miss Channing, what is this tale, about your brother's having been arrested for stealing that missing bank-note? Some visitors have just called in upon me, and they say the town is ringing with the news."

These at least were unabated more ardent than ever. And the absences certainly made Toby all the more boisterously glad to see her whenever he returned from a voyage, and more demonstratively affectionate when they were alone together. xii

The old times had come back, boisterously, happily, and every one was living in those days when the hills gushed wealth, and when poverty to-day might mean riches tomorrow.

The shouts and uproar attending this buffoonery attracted the Prince of Orange and Counts Egmont and Horn, who by chance were passing the spot at the very moment, and on entering the house were boisterously pressed by Brederode, as host, to remain and drink a glass with them.

Clarice heard her husband's voice asking where Drake was, and what in the world was the matter with him. Captain Le Mesurier replied, and the reply rang boisterously. 'He's behind. He's a bit unstrung, I fancy, and reason enough too, after all his work, eh? You see, Drake's not in the habit of taking holidays, and the Captain grew hilarious over his allusion.

'Whisht, Jimsie! whispered Jeannie. 'Seems to ha'e been a bad accident already! remarked John, laughing boisterously. 'John, said Lizzie, 'ye'll be late. Macgreegor'll maybe walk a bit o' the road wi' ye. They were well on their way to the engineering works, where Mr. Robinson was foreman, when Macgregor managed to say: 'I burst the twa pound on a ring.

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