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He put his arms round her and kissed her long on the mouth. "Demain," he said. She nodded her head. Fuselli walked fast up the dark street towards the camp. The blood pounded happily through his veins. He caught up with Eisenstein. "Say, Eisenstein," he said in a comradely voice, "I don't think you ought to go talking round like that. You'll get yourself in too deep one of these days."

I'm so lonely here and I haven't any friends and and I'd like to see you often." And then the impulsive Phyllis put a comradely arm about her shoulder. "Just come as often as you like. We'll always be delighted to see you. I'm sure we three can have a jolly time together. And be sure to call us by our first names, too." "Thank you, Phyllis and Leslie," she said simply.

If these young people belonged to the favored few of the world who were rolling in wealth, wasn't it altogether likely that when they finished college they would pass out of this comradely atmosphere into a world of their own, with a new set of laws whereby to judge and choose their friends and life companions?

Then suddenly, bursting out of the dimming distance, close in front of her, flying low, silently, strongly, a pair of wild geese went winging off towards the north, their gray shapes the only moving thing in all the frost-held world. Marise drew a great breath of delight in their strong and purposeful vitality. She looked after them, her heart rising and singing with comradely pride in them.

The Kaiser and the Kaiserin spent a few moments with their humbler subjects, drinking beer with them and passing a few comradely remarks; they then proceeded to the large dining hall and took their places with the gorgeously caparisoned and bemedalled chieftains of the German Army. The whole proceeding has an historic interest, in that it was the last Schrippenfest held.

On the instant he was antagonistic. Forgetting that he was only a brute, he posited that this was no more than a brute with which he strove to play in the genial comradely way that the Skipper played. Red war was inevitable not first on Jerry's part, but on Borckman's part. Borckman felt the abysmal urgings of the beast, as a beast, to prove himself master of this four-legged beast.

"Of course, of course!" exclaimed Ryanzanov, when she had finished; and at once began pacing the room back and forth with big steps, ruffling and tossing back his picturesque hair through habit. "You are performing a magnificent, sincere, comradely action! That is good! ... That is very good! ... I am yours ... You say a permit for the funeral ... Hm ... God grant me memory!..."

I glanced at the handsome face of the musician with its magnetic charm swiftly the countenance of my old playmate rose before me and then slowly faded: David, boyish and comradely; David, manly and strong, without ever a sneer or an unholy light upon his face. Could I ever forget him? Could I ever look into the face of any other man and call it the dearest in the whole world to me?

We had beefsteak and potatoes for supper instead of going to jail, didn't we, old sport?" "Good for you!" Mr. Jerry gave him a comradely slap on the shoulder. Bob Strahan nodded significantly to Miss Carter. "Didn't I say I'd get a story out of this?" he whispered. "What are you going to do now, Jimmie?" asked Mary Rose. "You aren't going back to Mifflin?" No, Jimmie wasn't going back to Mifflin.

In his love for Ruth he felt himself capable of it; felt that it would bring its reward. So he sat and waited. He did not approach the door which she had watched with apprehensive eyes until weariness had closed them in sleep.... The luncheon hour had passed when he heard Ruth moving about within. "Hungry?" he called to her, boyishly. His voice reassured her. It was comradely.

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