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There was that, too, in the hand-clasp between the brothers which proclaimed at once their flawless relationship. Miss Stevens was so relieved to find the younger Turner so presentable that she took him into her friendship at once. He was that kind of chap anyhow, and in the very first greeting she almost found herself calling him Jack.
McEwen smiled a shifty smile, and began to pluck some pieces of straw from his sleeve. "Don't remember just what I did say. Nothing to do you no harm, anyway. I might have said you were never an easy chap to get on with. I might have said that, or I mightn't. Think I did. Don't remember." The eyes of the two men met for a moment, Anderson's bright and fixed.
A little wind from the north rustled the acacias and blew in his bronzed face cool reminders of the widening Nile and dancing waves. He remembered a chap he knew, who had a sailing canoe but no, he was going to get a costume for a fool ball!
The shabby student-looking chap and his equally shabby and merry little companion, both Americans, closed the bag of fruit from which they had been munching and sat looking into each other's eyes.
"If your third drink brings out the real man, I should recommend you to stick to two, Bonnett," said the young man, and went away to cogitate. Should he speak to Dearman? No. He didn't want to see so good a chap hanged for a thing like the Bonnett. Should he go and slap Augustus Grobble hard and make him leave the station somehow? No. Sure to be a scandal.
But, however, as ye DO seem to be a chap by common, though my wife says I lose by my good-nature, if ye gie me an order for my fees upon that money I daresay Glossin will make it forthcoming; I ken something about an escape from Ellangowan. Ay, ay, he'll be glad to carry me through, and be neighbour-like.
Grimes that was my employer of Redminster? I remember you had a Jap servant. And there was another time, I think" the lad's eyes fixed her, contracted a little, and sharp with curiosity "when you and Mr. Dick Tanner gave me that fizzling hot coffee don't you remember? in that awful blizzard two years ago? And Mr. Tanner gave the horses a feed, too. Awfully good chap, Mr. Tanner.
I was telling the old woman yesterday that we should have you by before long; well, you'll find cock pretty plenty, I expect; there was a chap by here from Ulster let me see, what day was it Friday, I guess with produce, and he was telling, they have had no cold snap yet up there! Thank you, sir, good luck to you!"
"The chap ain't a fool; he's took notice of our warnin's." "I wasn't aware that we had given him any." "Not 'zactly in words, but every time I've met him with the gal, I give the leftenant a scowl. Once I come purty near shakin' my fist at him; he's obsarved it all and is wise in time."
"Why do you want me to come, Douglas?" For the first time, Doug's voice thickened. "I want you to help Lost Chief and to save Judith." "Tell me about Judith." Douglas hesitated, then he asked, "Catholics have a thing they call the confessional, haven't they? Well, it's a good idea if the chap they confess to is the right kind.
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