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It took them half an hour to drag it out, Susan imploring that her father come back to the wagon and change his clothes. He only laughed at her which made her angry. With frowning brows she saw him mount again, and a dripping, white-haired figure, set out debonairly for the opposite bank. The sun was low, the night chill coming on when they reached it.

"A foot too high, and a bit to the right!" said the Adventurer debonairly and the window sill was empty. Rhoda Gray stole silently through the doorway behind her. She could hear the millionaire and his companion, the butler, probably, rush across the library to the window. As she gained the pantry, she heard another shot. Tight-lipped, using her flashlight, she ran through the kitchen.

She was civil enough to Regnard, but was most pointedly kind to me, partly from good-will to me and partly from ill-will to Regnard. He took it politely and debonairly, as became a gentleman. But I saw in his eye that he did not thereby for one moment abandon his resolute pursuit of Francezka Capello.

Dump 'em over I want Navajoa to go down." "It'll go down," answered Buckbee as he scribbled out the order. "At what point do you want me to buy?" "Don't want to buy," replied Rimrock grimly and Buckbee shook his head. "All right, my boy," he said debonairly, "there'll be wild doings this day in Navajoa. But it's people like you that makes the likes of me rich, so divvel another word will I say."

So he awoke anon, and was all astonied at the fair Maiden, the daughter of the Emperor, and the other one her fellow, who came before him; and the fair Maiden, daughter of the Emperor, greeted him; and he greeted her again right debonairly.

He recommended the house, but she was of a contrary mood. "I don't want to," she announced debonairly. In a stiff military attitude he gave raucous mandate from his throat. "Commanding officer's orders, lieutenant." "I think I'm going to mutiny," she informed him, with chin saucily in air. This would not do at all.

For she was certainly sincere in her craving to be as debonairly "athletic" as Tess; yet, during that ghastly moment when the wasp was... No, she could never explain it to mother. Old people don't understand.

When Bryant got a good look at the other visitor he gave vent to an ejaculation in which was blended surprise and contempt. "That magpie! Of all damn impudence!" For the cavalier so debonairly entertaining the young ladies was none other than the olive-skinned Charlie Menocal. A sense of pique was Bryant's succeeding feeling.

Both in "Troilus And Cressid" and in the "House of Fame" the poet's tone, when he refers to himself, is generally dolorous; but while both poems contain unmistakeable references to the joylessness of his own married life, in the latter he speaks of himself as "suffering debonairly," or, as we should say, putting a good face upon a state "desperate of all bliss."

It always makes me laugh to hear people talk about losing flesh unless, of course, the decrease in weight is due to illness. No healthy person, predisposed to fat, ever lost any flesh. If that person gets rid of any weight, or girth, or fat, it isn't lost it is fought off, beaten off. The victim struggles with it, goes to the mat with it, and does not debonairly drop it.

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