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Updated: June 16, 2025


I never expected anything like this not on my cheerfulest days. Dearest Jules is out looking for a telegraph office to pull off the Austrian end of the rumpus. Well, little good it will do him! And we'll catch him and Durand and that Servian devil and lock them up here till Marhof decides what to do with him. We're off!" "All ready, sir;" said Oscar briskly. "It's half-past two.

Although they never, perhaps, would quite recover the disappointment concerning Lady Agnes Martling, the result was so much better than they in their cheerfulest moments dared hope for, that they appeared genuinely content. To their grandchild they were devotedly attached.

When any one in Sir Roger's company complains he is out of order, he immediately calls for some posset drink for him; for which reason that sort of people, who are ever bewailing their constitutions in other places, are the cheerfulest imaginable when he is present.

Nodding good-humoredly to her, he buttoned on his oilskin cape and went out into the rain without another word. He pulled off his cap outside to let the rain and wind reach his head, drawing a long breath as if to get rid of some foul air and heat. Of all that wet August the next morning was the freshest and cheerfulest.

If the wife cannot make her home bright and happy, so that it shall be the cleanest, sweetest, cheerfulest place that her husband can find refuge in a retreat from the toils and troubles of the outer world then God help the poor man, for he is virtually homeless! No wise person will marry for beauty mainly.

The man's face lightened instantly, and there was even the beginning of a smile on his lips as he seated himself at the great mahogany desk. "Yes, yes!" he exclaimed, with evident enthusiasm. The smile grew in the short interval before the connection was made. When, finally, he addressed his friend over the telephone, his tones were of the cheerfulest. "Oh, good morning. Yes, certainly.

It was not a great while before he heard her coming along the passageway crying bitterly. This circumstance surprised him, because Marygold was one of the cheerfulest little people whom you would see in a summer's day, and hardly shed a thimbleful of tears in a twelvemonth.

MacBryde had four Pawns, two Rooks, a Queen, a draught, and a small mantel ornament arranged in a rough semicircle athwart the board. I have no doubt chess exquisites will sneer at this position, but in my opinion it is one of the cheerfulest I have ever seen.

Then she came smiling, chatty, always gracious, and ready to go or to come as he requested, the very cheerfulest of household fairies, but yet for all that there was a cobweb invisible barrier around her that for some reason or other he could not break over.

An' he'll find other comfort in that heaven. He was the patientest, cheerfulest body; an' never a quick word fur me. Janet, don't you ever tell, but I'm afraid t' see the ocean! I'm afraid, because I'm always a-thinkin' his dead white face might come up t' me on a wave!" "Poor Susan Jane! It will never come to harm you. I would not fear. I love the sea.

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