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Awfully brickish of them I call it, considering that it was only a kid like Bayley." The Triple Alliance gave a murmur of assent. "Was that what the row's about?" asked Diggory. "Oh, bless you, no; I haven't come to that yet. After he'd seen Oaks and Bayley into the train, old Ally started to walk home.

Then, a lurid blaze began to flicker behind his ice-blue eyes, and a brickish color surged into his face. Wheeling on Gavin, he cried, his voice choked and hoarse: "If this crazy yarn is true, Brice, I swear to God I had no knowledge or part in it! And if it's true, the man who did it shall " "That can wait," put in Brice, incisively.

You shall nag at me as much as ever you like, and I'll never be cheeky again. It's brickish of you to worry about me at all; but I'll always be a fright, so what's the use? You are pretty enough for the family, Ruth. Ella Bruce's brother watches behind the curtains every Sunday to see you pass, and he says you are the prettiest girl he knows, and are always so nicely dressed!"

I don't know why I had fancied Jack would not be pleased with the intelligence, for Doubleday had never been very friendly to him. "Did he?" said Jack. "That was rather brickish of him." "Yes; he knew it would be dull while you were away, and I was very glad to go." "Rather! I expect he gave you rather better suppers than we get up at Beadle Square, eh?" "Yes.

Enforced companionship in large quantities and on an equal basis between the sexes appears to sterilize the affections, and schoolroom romances are few. Victorine's hair was thick, and the brickish glints in it were beautiful, but Penrod was very tired of it.

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