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I have often wondered what General Sherman would have said about private tutoring if he expressed himself so breezily about mere war. Was it fun being a lady's maid?" "It was pretty good fun; and it gave me an opportunity of studying the aristocracy in its native haunts, which has made me the Gossip's established authority on dukes and earls."

Perhaps he could persuade the chauffeur to help him. He put on what he felt to be a New York briskness, furtively touched his tie again, and skipped up to the chauffeur. "Fine day!" he said, breezily, starting with the one neutral topic of conversation in the world. "What of it?" said the chauffeur, and went on polishing. "Well, uh, say, I wanted to have a talk with you."

"Good morning," said Uncle Chris breezily, sailing down the fairway with outstretched hand. "How are oh!" He stopped abruptly, perceiving that Mrs Peagrim was not present and a more disturbing discovery that Otis Pilkington was. It would be exaggeration to say that Uncle Chris was embarrassed. That master-mind was never actually embarrassed.

There was a sort of bleakness in the atmosphere. Young Mr Richards was looking like a stuffed fish, and the face of Mr Waller's niece was cold and set. 'Why, come, come, Ada, said Mr Waller, breezily, 'what's the matter? You're eating nothing. What's George been saying to you? he added jocularly. 'Thank you, uncle Robert, replied Ada precisely, 'there's nothing the matter.

But we've made it up and agreed to be friends." "He wrote about the young lady who saved his life." Melissy smiled. "Did he say that I was a cattle and a stage rustler?" "He said nothing that was not good." "I'm much obliged to him," the Western girl answered breezily. "And now do tell me, Miss Yarnell, that you and your people have made up your mind to stay permanently."

"We'll take good care of that, sir," laughed the local sergeant breezily, as he left his companion's side and crossed the road so that he could see the bend. "Why!" he exclaimed, "she ain't goin' to Asheldham after all! She's taken the footpath to the left that leads into Steeple! Evidently she knows the road!" "Then we are free to go straight along to The Yews, eh?

You leave it to Harriet Burrell to take care of herself. I tell you it's all right. Hoo-e-e-e-e!" "Don't! Oh, don't!" begged the guardian. "Why not? She'll hear me and she'll know which way to go when she comes up from the water," answered Crazy Jane breezily. She was putting on a brave show of cheerfulness, and somehow this cheerfulness began to take hold of Miss Elting.

He threw open the door and in a loud and cheerful voice cried: "Well, here we are, Louisa. Walk right in, my dear!" His friends would scarcely have picked out Mr. Ned Cromarty of Stanesland as likely to make a distinguished actor, but they might have changed their opinion had they heard him breezily announce himself as Mr.

Miranda whizzed out of the door breezily, calling a good morning to one of the hostlers as she passed the barnyard, and was off through the meadows and over the fence like a bird, the package of letters rustling loud in her bosom where she had tucked them before she entered the kitchen.

A stoop-shouldered, burly man went by, leading a pair of goats, a kid following. He was making haste excitedly, keeping the goats at a lively trot. "Bon jour, Pere Beret," he flung out breezily, and walked rapidly on. "Ah, ah; his mind is busy with the newly arrived cargo," thought the old priest, returning the salutation; "his throat aches for the liquor, the poor man."

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