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It was all he could do to regain possession of it. "Little pink toes is feelin' like his ole sweet self again," said Blister. "I been worried about him he's seemed so pie-faced here lately." "Don't worry none about him," said the boy who had watered The Big Train. "Mama's lamb ain't forgot his cute ways." Then he addressed the other boy. "Say, Chic, you snored somethin' fierce last night!
"Well, but what is there to be emotional about here?" Suzanne looked vaguely crafty. "Who knows, Mam'zelle? Who can say? Mon Dieu! This village is dull, but it is odd. No band plays. There are no shops for a girl to look into. There is nothing chic except the costumes of the Zouaves. But one cannot deny that it is odd. When Mam'zelle was away this afternoon in the tower Monsieur Helmuth "
"For the love of God!" said I, running out and dragging her back to shelter, "don't you know that you'll be killed if you stay out here?" "Will I?" said she, sweetly. "Well, you surely don't expect me to be killed with my nose unpowdered, do you?" That evening I asked her for her impressions of her first battle. "Well," she answered, after a meditative pause, "it certainly was very chic."
Horizon would look over his shoulder, nudge him with his elbow, and whisper: "Tell me, ain't that swell, now? Why, this is genuine Parisian and Viennese chic!" The sub-lieutenant looked through the whole collection from the beginning to the end.
"Mon Dieu! and they give you all that for nothing?" exclaimed the child in astonishment. "It is chic, that, hein!" and she nodded her pretty head with decision, "Ah mais oui, alors!" she laughed. "I must be going," said Marianne, abruptly. "My young ones will be wanting their soup."
One recognizes the traditional womanly woman, petite and chic, who always marries the hero in stories. She is usually fond of children, easily moved, has a good libido, and the traditional feminine traits. When unstable, the post-pituitary type is restless and hyperactive, craves excitement, and continual change of interest and scene, a new pleasure every moment.
The 'little thing' Irene was taller than herself, and it was real testimony to the solid worth of a Forsyte that she should always thus be a 'little thing' the little thing was bored. Why shouldn't she amuse herself? Soames was rather tiring; and as to Mr. Bosinney only that buffoon George would have called him the Buccaneer she maintained that he was very chic.
There were those who said that she interpolated it in the Litany; but Carolyn, who was born Caroline and a Baptist, was too much impressed by the liturgy of what she called The Church to insert even an uncanonized comma. "Now don't touch it, Aunt Julia, for it's deliciously chic, and if you had your way you'd flatten it down right straight in the middle you know you would."
Once, drawing at his pipe, as little like an Englishman as possible, he tried to say with an English accent, "Amusing and awkward situation!" but he said, "Damn funny and chic!" instead. He had no idea that any particular harm would be done either by love or marriage; and neither seemed certain.
They are happening every day." "Well?" "When I think of Chic and his children I think of him pacing the hall with his forehead all sweaty with the ache inside of him. Nothing pleasant about that, is there?" Peter did not answer for a moment, and then what he said seemed rather pointless. "What of it?" he asked. "Only this," answered Monte uneasily.
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