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"Charming!" cried Ethel, "that's your capital management, Flora; nurse thinks she has done it all herself." "She is your charge though," said Flora, "coming from your own beloved Cocksmoor." Lucy Taylor came in, looking very nice, and very shy, curtseying low, in extreme awe of the pale lady in bed.
And before he could protest again, Mrs Halloran had thrust her way into the room and stood curtseying, with tears of recent weeping upon her homely and extremely dirty face. Behind her shuffled a lanky, sheepish-eyed boy, and took up his stand at her shoulder with a look half-sullen, half-defiant.
Then she began tripping up and down, and curtseying and making fun of him again. But all at once he saw on the sward behind her what looked like the shadow of something that whisked and frisked and writhed round and round, and twisted in and out according as she practised her wheedling ways upon him. "That is a very curious long sort of riband," thought the drummer to himself in his amazement.
The policeman was a connecting link with his City life, the true lord of his fearful soul. Though the moneybags were under his arm, beneath his buttoned coat, it required a deep pause before he understood what he had done; and then the Park began to dance and curve like the streets, and there was a singular curtseying between the heavens and the earth.
He beheld the lady, who had come down from the coach like a columbine, mount it like Bean-stalk Jack. Madge was not half so clever, and required a hand at her elbow. After, giving hurried directions to Rundles, the landlord of the Royal Sovereign, Fleetwood took the reins, and all three gentlemen touched hats to the curtseying figure of Mrs. Rundles.
The country they were driving through was not very picturesque, as it wanted wood, a strange want for Suffolk; but they soon came to a lodge with a gate, opened for them by a curtseying woman, and admitting them to a park where there were trees, and fine ones, though standing about by themselves, not grouped together.
'It shall be, sir, she replied, curtseying again. 'You knows me of old, sir, I hope. 'I hope so, too, Mrs Gamp, said the undertaker, 'and I think so also. Mrs Gamp curtseyed again. 'This is one of the most impressive cases, sir, he continued, addressing Mr Pecksniff, 'that I have seen in the whole course of my professional experience. 'Indeed, Mr Mould! cried that gentleman.
It was clear that there was no such thing as a nightcap to this baby's head, and that even he never went to bed, but was always kept up and would grow up, kept up waiting for Jack. 'Well! says Mr. Superintendent, with a comprehensive look all round. 'How do YOU do? 'Not much to boast of, sir. From the curtseying woman of the house. 'This is my good man, sir.
Taking my hand, Larry stumped up the passage, following the said chest and the bag which contained his wardrobe. "What ship has your son come to join?" asked good Mrs Timmins, the landlady, curtseying, as she encountered us. "Faith, marm, it's not after being the son of the likes of me is Master D'Arcy here," he answered, pleased at the same time at the dignity thus conferred on him.
Each of the three bent her knee to receive her father's blessing and kiss, then curtseying at the door, departed, Betty lingering behind her two juniors to see her father taste his soup and to make sure that he relished it. All his Paphian mother fear; Empress! all thy sway revere! The parlour where the supper was laid was oak panelled, but painted white.
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