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Updated: May 18, 2025
The captains considered that wreath it had been the principal floral offering at the funeral of Captain Perez's sister, and there was a lock of her hair framed with it the gem of the establishment. They could understand, to a certain degree, why Miss Preston objected to the prominence given the spatter-work "God bless our Home" motto, but her failure to enthuse over the wreath was inexplicable.
McCoy, he noticed, did not enthuse over the idea. "Diablo's a dangerous place to be fooling around at this time of the year," he said. "If she can take the risk, I surely can," Gregory answered promptly. "You're needed here," objected McCoy. "Everything's new and there's liable to be something come up I don't know about." "Then do the best you can. I'll back you up.
"Don't you agree with me that it's a great find?" "We are sorry we can't enthuse," answered David, "but we fail to see how snow shoes can help us out of our present predicament." "Nobody here knows how to use them," continued Reddy, "and even if he did, he couldn't out-run a pack of wolves." "I know how to use them," exclaimed Tom.
But in almost every direction she encountered difficulties: there was in Cherryvale no place to swim except muddy Bull Creek and the girls' mothers unanimously vetoed that; and there were no links for golf; and the girls themselves didn't enthuse greatly over tennis those broiling afternoons. So Tess centred on horseback riding, deciding it was the "classiest" sport, after all.
She was generous in her estimation of their worth and strove to enthuse over their many excellences, but to her irritation, suddenly realized that she was weighing them all against a gray-eyed man in a fire-rent shirt, with smoke-grimed face and singed hair. She turned uneasily in her hammock, catching through the wistaria a glimpse of the open door of the dimly-lit bunkhouse.
He never bothered me once in a sentimental way, and when he brought the plans of his house over on the knoll opposite Elmnest, Polly helped me enthuse and criticize them, and he went away seemingly content. His and Polly's Rhode Island Reds were rivaling my Leghorns in productiveness, and all of Riverfield seemed to have gone chicken mad. Mr.
Likewise must we avoid running away with the notion that the Democratic Representatives are all "shopkeepers," or enthuse for these. They may by education and individual standing be as distant from them as heaven is from earth.
"Miraculous, by George, astounding!" And gratefully pressing my hand at the end, "This has been the chance of a lifetime," he said. Perhaps the principal reason why I got so warm a welcome was the name I had already made as a writer of glory stories. I liked these men; I liked to enthuse over all the big things they were doing.
I can't remember now for the life of me." "Well, I don't know," said Carrie, when he had concluded, her interest and desire to shine dramatically struggling with her timidity for the mastery. "I might go if you thought I'd do all right." "Of course, you'll do," said Drouet, who, in his efforts to enthuse Carrie, had interested himself.
Yes, I shall miss what you call the business; but, after all, it will not stop because I'm not there to enthuse over it, and " She interrupted herself with a half-suppressed laugh "Mother doesn't look at things exactly as I do. She detests it and is ashamed of it, I have an ideal!"
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