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It led him to accuse her of a want of passionate warmth, in her not having supplicated and upbraided him not behaving theatrically, in fine, as the ranting pen has made us expect of emergent ladies that they will naturally do. Concerning himself, he thought commendingly, a tear would have overcome him. She had not wept.
Captain Prescott still called out the squad and gave signal work unceasingly. "The Gridley boys never jumped so swiftly to carry out their signals before, Captain," spoke Mr. Morton commendingly. "I want to have this line of work ahead of anything that Tottenville can show next Saturday," Dick replied. "I guess you have the Tottenville boys beaten all right," nodded Mr. Morton.
Guppy or by a small light in his likeness quenched in a dark hat, he comes out of his dull room where he has inherited the deal wilderness of desk bespattered with a rain of ink and talks to Krook or is "very free," as they call it in the court, commendingly, with any one disposed for conversation. Wherefore, Mrs. Piper, who leads the court, is impelled to offer two remarks to Mrs.
When he returned half an hour later his face was radiant, but his collar wilted. "Sold!" he cried, "at 148, and busted at 152!" By a quick, spontaneous motion, Mr. Gallivant's mustaches drew themselves in a loving curl around his nose, but for the rest he was merely cheery gently cheery as he always was. "You've done very well, Thwicket," he said commendingly.
It led him to accuse her of a want of passionate warmth, in her not having supplicated and upbraided him not behaving theatrically, in fine, as the ranting pen has made us expect of emergent ladies that they will naturally do. Concerning himself, he thought commendingly, a tear would have overcome him. She had not wept.
Let us then to another verse: "Walkyn a mighty axe did sway, Black Roger's sword some few did slay, Yet Giles slew many more than they, Dixit!" "Here now, we have each one his line apiece, which is fair and the lines trip it commendingly, how think ye?" "I think it a lie!" growled Roger. "Aye me!" sighed the archer, "thou'rt fasting, Rogerkin, and an empty belly ever giveth thee an ill tongue.
His grammar was straightened out, his chin smooth, the freckles gone from his hands, and yet he was just the same no fancy frills about him, Old Man Burrage bragged to his cronies. And then came the coping stone he told them he was going to be a lawyer. Some of the neighbors laughed but others grew thoughtful and nodded commendingly.
It was as wonderful, in its way, as if a blind beggar, insignificant and easy to pass by as he stood at the street-corner, should take off black goggles suddenly, and you should perceive that he was a masking angel come to test the hearts of men. "Did you ever see such a little sweetheart?" gasped Estelle. "A pretty little fellow," spoke the doctor commendingly.
"Any mo' ob yo' pahty to go abo'd to-night, sah?" "No," Jack answered. "I'll be the last one to put off to-night." Nor did he forget to reward the darkey's enterprise by handing him rather more than the usual boat hire. As he stepped aboard Jack found Hal pacing the platform deck. "Keeping deck watch, old fellow? I'm glad see that," Captain Jack said, commendingly. "Yes; I'm on until midnight.
Here's a burial volume, just the thing! We have got Mrs Bangham in this book. But what makes these books interesting to most people is not who's in 'em, but who isn't who's coming, you know, and when. That's the interesting question. Commendingly looking back at the pillow he had improvised, he left them to their hour's repose.
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