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You mimic 'em as much as you like, Norrie; take 'em off. Now, none of your coaxing and canoodling ways; off you go. You shall come back later on, and tell me all about it. Oh, they are stiff and stately, and they'll never know you and I are laughing at 'em up our sleeves. Now, be off with you." So, unwillingly, Nora went. In the corridor outside she met her cousin Molly.

The girl is deuced pretty splendid eyes, hair, teeth, hands and all that sort of thing, and I've set my heart on a bit of canoodling with her, but as for love! Well! it's not in my programme." "Still, stranger things have happened," Curtis said. "Anyhow, I guess you're both mad and that I'm the only sane one.

Only he was an officer by the back of his head Doc knew it some of them would have told him what they thought of his rapid-fire action. But it was no time for canoodling it was war, and they were all rated as grown men and so able to stand a few little painful touches. One terribly wounded patient gave him worry. On him Doc worked with great care.

"He is Venetia Frances, the one that lives in Legare Street. Why, I've seen them canoodling often, and every one says they are engaged." "Well, he's not, or Miss Pinckney would have told me." "Oh, she's blind. I tell you he is, and she'll be your guardian when he's married her." "That she won't," said Phyl. "How'll you help it? A man and wife are one." "He's only guardian of my property."

Oh, it was almost too much to bear! and everything was going on as before the dancers were spinning round, the boys who couldn't get partners were hanging about the pavilion, canoodling couples were sitting out on the rocks nobody seemed to realize what a stupendous thing had happened.

"Eh, dear," replied nurse, her countenance visibly softening however; "kisses, however sweet they be, don't heal sore places." "But you'll take one, won't you, nursey?" "Eh, my bairn, you have a winsome way, but don't you come canoodling me now, when my heart is like to break about my own dear children; and the young ladies at the Towers, too, in such a muck of trouble."

I am very much obliged to your worship. A top-floor attic and a marble bath. Eh, what you want to put me in a garret? I'll see you the other side of Jordan first. Oh, come, it's a nice game, isn't it? Papa away and little Anna canoodling with the Whitechapel boy. Are we downhearted? No. But I ain't going, old pal, and that's a fact."