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"On whose water!" The bantering smile broadened to a grin the graceless young desert wanderer threw back his head and laughed. "You're such a card, Boston" he chortled. "Such exquisite notions of social usage I have never observed outside the peerage. Really, you shouldn't be allowed to go visiting. You're unmannerly enough to ask for a third helping to cake."
Markham," chortled Miss Van Vorst. "I'm afraid you'll have to put up with the Philistines for a while. Hermia's beating Reggie Armistead at tennis, and it's as much as one's life is worth to interrupt." "That's no joke," said Archie Westcott, who was watching the game. "Some tennis, that. They're one set all and Hermia just broke through Reggie's service. That makes it five four."
May take a few days depends on the gait I can get 'em to travel. I'll have to rustle me a lawyer, too. But you know what to do; keep 'er moving till I get back." Black Rim country talked and chortled and surmised, and wondered what made Tom so darned meek about it. They did not accuse him of any lack of nerve; being a Lorrigan, his nerve could scarcely be questioned.
"But the berry season is short and soon over, my son: and there are seasons when there are no berries at all except preserved ones," suggested my mother, with that swift, curious cattiness which so often astounds me in even the dearest of women. "Dare you to tell that to the Civic League!" chortled Laurence.
"I told you so," chortled the Girton Girl. "Maybe," I added, "it is merely the result of reaction. Convention insists that to her face we show her a somewhat exaggerated deference. Her very follies we have to regard as added charms the poets have decreed it. Maybe it comes as a relief to let the pendulum swing back."
"The house Nanas all had overload this morning and I won't stand for any of those utility components with Bennie. So I'm taking care of him myself." Bennie chortled and drooled vita-meal at his high-chair, unreprimanded. Ben mustered a faint smile and turned to go dial a shave, cool shower and dress at Robather. That done, he had a bite of breakfast. He felt less than top-sale, but better.
"I've been waiting for a chance like this," he chortled, "and now I'm going to make him sweat sweat blood." "Don't be a fool, Corporal," the trooper counseled. "What'll ye be after doin'?" "Report him, at headquarters for helping a spy escape! If I have the man and this," and he slapped the paper, "it'll mean his sword and shoulder straps if not a bullet! Come on!"
"If I've improved so much after goin' six days without drinkin', won't I feel a blamed sight better, if I try it for six weeks six months six years forever." And as an extraordinary, a marvelous resolution simmered and finally crystallized, he chortled. "What'll the boys say? What'll the parson think? What'll I think? What would that good old mother of mine think, if she was alive?
The Surgeon advanced with a rather embarrassed grin and shook hands with the eminent scientist. "I fancy I knew your father once," said the latter smiling. "He held the chair of Comparative Anatomy we were at college together bless me! a good many years ago now." He stood smiling down at Pills from his lean height. The Mess chortled at the Surgeon's discomfiture.
And oh, there was a Bat, too, who tried to talk to me." "Great Scott! the Evening Bat," chortled Mr. Parker. "Look out for something rich to-night." "Can't he be stopped?" I asked. "Might as well try to stop Niagara with a tin can; the less you said, the more the Bat will say. But it doesn't matter. Nobody'll care.
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