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Updated: June 26, 2025
'Good ni', faver, the interesting creature piped. 'By-bye, sonny, said the father, stooping to tickle. 'I suppose, he added, when maid and infant had gone, 'if one's going to have mumps, they may as well all have it together. 'Oh, of course, the mother agreed cheerfully. 'I shall stick them all into a room. 'How many children have you? I inquired with polite curiosity.
Might as well rope a blizzard," grumbled Billy. "Might as well try to git th' Seventh Cavalry. We'll have a pious time corralling that bunch. Them's th' fellows that hit that bunch of inquirin' Crow braves that time up in th' Bad Lands an' then said by-bye to th' Ninth." "Aw, shut up!
He stayed with us all the time, and when we had eaten, said: "'Well, have you had a good breakfast? "Jonathan spoke: "'Yes, old man, we have. You are a gentleman; you have done yourself proud, and we are thankful, ain't we, Jack? You are the best and kindest old man we've met since we sailed from Boston. And now I think it's time we made tracks for Launceston. By-bye, Captain. Come along, Jack.
"Faith, gentlemen, I do not know whether you agree with me, but I am really charmed with this little episode. I must go dream upon it. By-bye, young ladies! Good-day, Prince!" An early cab was passing, he jumped in, and was driven rapidly to his hotel, on the Rue Babet-de-Jouy.
Keeler, who came into the office from the inner room, "which girl do you cal'late Al here is wavin' by-bye to this mornin'? Who's goin' away on the cars this mornin', Labe?" Laban, his hands full of the morning mail, absently replied that he didn't know. "Yes, you do, too," persisted Issy. "You ain't listenin', that's all. Who's leavin' town on the train just now?" "Eh? Oh, I don't know.
It will be what you Americans call a corker. By-bye." And with that he vanished, just in time to spare me the humiliation of shying a pot of coffee at his head. Of course my appetite vanished with him, and my main duty now seemed to be to seek out the Travises and explain; so leaving the balance of my breakfast untasted, I sought the office, and sent my card up to Mrs. Travis.
Ten per cent is more usual!" He rowed away and left us. As the boat began to disappear round the corner of the island, White Heather so she looked stood up in the stern and shouted aloud through her pretty hands to us. "By-bye, dear Sir Charles!" she cried. "Do wrap the rug around you! I'll send the men to fetch you as soon as ever I possibly can. And thank you so much for those lovely flowers!"
One afternoon Lila reached the head of the stairs barely in time to make a sudden swerve out of Miss Merriam's breezy path. "Heigho, Eliza Allan," she called in careless teasing, "why don't you spell your name the way it is in the catalogue? More dignified, I think. By the way, I've been into your room and left some burned cork for your chapter play. We had more than we needed last night. By-bye."
There's always somebody as down't come, and they're glad of an extra turn to tyke the number if she's only clever enough to get a few 'ands. Going 'ome, dear?" "Yes," said Glory. "Where d'ye live?" said Aggie, and Glory told her. "I'll call for you Sunday night at eight, and if you down't tyke your chawnce when you get it, you're a foolisher woman than I thought you were, that's stright! By-bye!"
Have you any message to deliver to my lady before we part?" "No. She'll send a message to me during the day, or I'm mistaken. If she don't, why, I'll send one back with you to-night. By-bye, Mrs. Parmalee that is to be. Take care of yourself until to-night." The gentleman walked down the stair-way alone toward a side entrance.
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