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Woolston determined to take the Anne, hiring her of the government for that purpose Governor Pennock condescendingly deciding that the public interests would not suffer by the arrangement and going in her once more through the colony, on a tour of private, if not of official inspection.

She, no doubt, will remark condescendingly that people who can't afford wedding 'towers' are real sensible not to take them; and then she'll remind me that Jane went to Europe for hers. I want to spend MY honeymoon at Four Winds in my own dear house of dreams." "And you've decided not to have any bridesmaid?" "There isn't any one to have.

I will trust Jasper against all the seafarers of the coast, up here on the lakes; but I do not say he has any gift for the ocean, for there he has never been tried." Cap smiled condescendingly, but he did not think it necessary to push his criticisms any further just as that moment.

They are at home when we return the visits sometimes, too, and this kind of thing happens: our gorgeous prune-and-scarlet footman condescendingly walks up their paths and thumps loudly at their well-cleaned brass knocker, and presses their electric bell. They seem always to be papered with buff-and-mustard papers and to have "pongee" sofa-cushions with frills.

Erastus happened to be busy at the moment there were two customers in his store at the same time, an event most unusual so Galusha's wants were supplied by no less a person than Mr. Horatio Pulcifer. Raish's greeting was condescendingly genial. "Well, well!" he exclaimed, pumping the little man's arm up and down with one hand and thumping his shrinking shoulder blades with the other.

Believing their promises, Sully thought that the delivery of the arms would solve all the difficulties, so on his advice the agent turned them over along with the annuities, the Indians this time condescendingly accepting.

I am so very slow and so silly about business, and you so much my friend I have found you so that you might think only of me. 'I should, of course, consider the little boy, said Mr. Larkin, condescendingly; 'a most interesting child. I'm very fond of children myself, and should, of course, put the entire case as respected him as well as yourself to the best of my humble powers before you.

Now, Quin's smile was his chief asset in the way of looks. It was a leisurely smile, that began far below the surface and sent preliminary ripples up to his eyes and the corners of his big mouth, and broke through at last in a radiant flash of good humor. In this case it met a very prompt answer under the big hat. "You see, I'm not supposed to be dancing," she explained rather condescendingly.

He had a fund of small talk always at hand, and as her mightiness was extremely fond of such wares, so also did Bolt become a very agreeable person. The Countess, too, would smile so condescendingly, and keep up such a conversation with her eyes, now and then glancing at the Earl, who dozed at a respectful distance in the rear.

"I'll think about it," he said condescendingly. "But .

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