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"Well," he said to the child, "that wasn't much of a shake-up, was it?... What do you say to going to bye-bye on the gentleman's bed?" As his servant, Achille, was asleep, Lupin made the little chap comfortable and stroked his hair for him. The child seemed numbed.

Now I'll say good night, for it is getting late, I'll write to you to-morrow and fix a day for you to come and lunch with me." "But you must also come and see Philip," returned Thelma, pressing her hand. "So I will so I will!" and Mrs. Rush-Marvelle nodded beamingly, and made her way up to Lady Winsleigh, saying, "Bye-bye, Clara! Thanks for a most charming evening!" Clara pouted.

"And thanks for the eats. Ask us to come to your next party, that is if there is no work to do." "Why you lazy things! There'll always be work at Shirley's Shop," said Bet. "Bye-bye," waved Bob as he and Phil departed. The girls hurried on with their different tasks. Kit and Bet were making the lamp shades, chattering of their plans for the future.

The frigate, standing stately on, swung up alongside. Kit, rushing to the side, fended her off, as she slid past, huge above him. "Heave to!" he screamed, bumping against the sliding side. "Heave to!" A deep voice above him spoke. Kit looked up. A man, leaning over the side, was watching him bump stern-wards with a sardonic grin. "Bye-bye," he murmured deeply. "My love to the little gurls."

Well, you had better get on the job if you want to consider yourself classy. So long! Oh, you know the ushers will hand flowers over the footlights if you just tell him who they are for. Bye-bye." The show opens on Broadway and Sabrina shows surprise at the number of harsh words in the English language.

"Expect me back later on, old fellow! Bye-bye! Don't try to do too much, and hurt yourself worse!" With these words he sprang away. "Just" Smith gave him a parting cheer, that must have come a bit hard, owing to the pain he suffered, and also the bitter disappointment that wrung his boyish and ambitious heart.

I've a great fancy to learn that there stoke. I'm a born fool at bagatelle. What do you say to another ginger-beer before you go?" Stephen said "Thank you," and then taking the newspaper in his hand bade Cripps good-bye. "Good-bye, my fine young fellow. You're one of the right sort, you are. No stuck-up nonsense about you. That's why I fancy you. Bye-bye. My love to Mr Loman."

The Sapper rose, the plumber departed, the cook faded away, and for a space there was silence. "Damn that fellow Smithson he's the limit." The Infantry Officer laughed. "I'll rend him for this." "Sometimes it gives you water, and sometimes it don't," remarked the Sapper pensively. "Last time it was a sock. Bye-bye. I hope he'll enjoy his dinner."

"Bye-bye," said Mr Williams. "See you again before you start." "Oh, of course!" Lorne replied. "I'll I'll come round. By the way, Williams, Mr Milburn didn't say anything anything about me in connection with this business? Didn't mention, I suppose, what he thought about my going?" "Not a word, my boy! He was away up in abstract principles; he generally is. Bye-bye."

Why, this is an all night affair ..." spoke another with a false prudence and an insincere fatigue. And a third said through a feigned yawn: "Let's better go home, gentlemen ... a-a-a ... go bye-bye ... That's enough for to-day." "You won't work any wonders when you're asleep," Lichonin remarked sneeringly. "Herr professor, are you coming?"

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