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It was said in just the comradely, half-amused voice with which she had addressed Ward a hundred times in the past year, but perhaps the boy had changed. At all events, it was with something like pain and impatience in his tone that he said gruffly: "Yes, you do! You like me about as much as you like Nina, or Granny!" "I like you sh! just a LITTLE better than I do Granny!" Harriet confided.

"Shall we resume our conversation of last Friday?" he asked, with a fine imitation of the comradely ease which had marked all their intercourse that day. He was looking over the valley, as if still preoccupied with its beauty rather than with her. Thus misled, she did not guess right. She said: "About Charlie, you mean? Just fancy, I haven't thought of him once all day! Little varmint!

And Anna had left a handful of cigarettes. Harmony was not smoking; she was experimenting. Peter and Anna had smoked together and it had looked comradely. Perhaps, without reasoning it out, Harmony was experimenting toward the end of establishing her relations with Peter still further on friendly and comradely grounds.

Billee's one fault was his excessive good nature, while Joe was the very opposite, sour and introspective, with a perpetual snarl and a malignant eye. Buck received them in comradely fashion, Dave ignored them, while Spitz proceeded to thrash first one and then the other.

He jerked Dexter's head up, snapped the reins on his neck, and addressed him in genial, comradely but authoritative tones. "Git up there, old hoss!" Dexter lowered his head again and remained as if posing conscientiously for the statue of a tired horse. "Giddap, there, you old skate!" again ordered the rider.

As if they had parted but yesterday, they were able to resume their old sympathetic friendship, with its satisfying sense of comradely understanding. Her heart warmed to him now as it had warmed to the shabby boy she had first seen running after the Red Admiral in the fields beyond the river swamp. No, she reflected appraisingly, he had not changed.

"You can get the back wheels past, but right there you hit that little curve, and if you make it your front wheel will be off the bank. If you don't make it, your back wheel'll be off." Both men studied it carefully, then looked at each other. "We've got to," said Davies. "And we're going to," Wemple said, shoving his rival aside in comradely fashion and taking the post of danger at the wheel.

Yet the hardness was there, and it was what enabled him to run his ketch single-handed and to wring a livelihood out of the fighting Solomons. Joan's unexpected presence embarrassed him, until she herself put him at his ease by a frank, comradely manner that offended Sheldon's sense of the fitness of things feminine. News from the world Young had not, but he was filled with news of the Solomons.

Only the lady of the estaminet was unappeased. "They are bandits, these Australians!" she said to the world about her. The tall Australian shook hands with me in a comradely way. "Thanks for your trouble," he said. "It was the injustice I couldn't stick. I always pay the right price. I come from Australia." I watched him go slouching down the rue des Trois Cailloux, head above all the passers-by.

Now, come, let's give each other a good, strong kiss!" They embraced, looking into each other's eyes. And they gave each other firm, comradely kisses. "That's good!" he said softly. The mother unclasped her hands from about his neck and laughed quietly and happily. "Um!" said Nikolay the next minute. "If your peasant there would hurry up and come here!

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