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Updated: June 2, 2025


Love, nodding; "one serves one's customers to so much happiness that one has none left for one's self." Here a loud explosion was heard. Monsieur Goupille had pulled one of the bon-bon crackers with Mademoiselle Adele. "I've got the motto! no Monsieur has it: I'm always unlucky," said the gentle Adele.

But have a bon-bon; I don't mean to be cross." She whirled across the room, snatched hold of one of her boxes of bon-bons, and presented it to Maria. Maria was not averse to a chocolate peppermint, and popped one into her mouth. The next instant Miss Truefitt appeared. "Now, Stephanotie," she said, "do you think for a single moment Oh, my dear child, you really are too awful!

She remembers meeting you in Paris, and if I mistake not also at Homburg on one occasion. She was surprised to hear you were coming to live in this dull country place she said it would never suit you at all you were altogether too brilliant er " he bowed " and er- -charming!" This complimentary phrase was spoken with the air of a beneficent paterfamilias giving a child a bon-bon.

Bell Crawford made two or three remarks, and she answered them with "Ah!" and "Humph!" till the other pouted a little sullenly and said no more. At length the wayward girl shoved aside her cup, stopped nibbling a bon-bon, planted one elbow on the table, leaned her chin on her hand, and looked her companion full in the face with a comic earnestness that was very laughable.

Atwood owned the estate, told me that everybody had been after that boar and nobody ever got a shot at him. Which," she added, "does not surprise me, as there are some hundred square miles of mountain and forest on this estate, and Scott is lazy and aging very fast." "By the way, Sis, you say you got a four-year near The Green Pass?" She nodded, busy with her bon-bon.

She wished to hide it, wished to confide it. 'He has a lovely day. 'And bride, said Emma. 'If you two think so! I should like to agree with my dear old lord and bless him for the prize he takes, though it feels itself at present rather like a Christmas bon-bon a piece of sugar in the wrap of a rhymed motto. He is kind to Arthur, you say? 'Like a cordial elder brother.

The Khans and Meerzas of Bebuhan are considerable consumers of coffee, but not after the fashion of Turks, Arabs, or Europeans. It is with them a kind of bon-bon eaten in a powdered and roasted state, without having had any connexion with hot water.

"Was it exciting?" asked Duane, secretly eaten up with pride over her achievements and sportsmanship. "No, not very." She went on with her bon-bon, then glanced up at her brother, askance, like a bad child afraid of being reported. "Old Miller is so fussy," she said "the old, spoilt tyrant! He is really very absurd sometimes." "Oho!" said Scott suspiciously, "so Miller is coming to me again!"

Who reasons more wittily? Who but, stay! I have his agreement in my pocket-book.” Thus saying, he produced a red leather wallet, and took from it a number of papers. Upon some of these Bon-Bon caught a glimpse of the letters Machi Maza Robesp with the words Caligula, George, Elizabeth.

Stephanotie looked at her with the curious, keen glance which an American girl possesses. "What is it? Do say," she said, linking her hand inside Nora's. "Is it anything that a bon-bon will soothe, or is it past that?" "It is quite past that; but don't ask me now, Stephie. I cannot tell you, really." "Don't bother her," said Molly; "she has partly confided in me, but not wholly.

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