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Updated: June 11, 2025
"For a time I fancied she was unhappy with us, but now, since she expects her folks back, I almost have to hold her in from buying new furniture and fancy fixings. She is so enthused with the idea of having a real home." "That's her Americanization sprouting," replied the mother, "but you haven't said what you thought of the plan of making her my cashier." "Just the thing, of course.
I could hardly abandon these enthused men and women without warning, but as soon as I had fulfilled the obligation, I rose, and I fear there was more of precipitate haste than of courtesy in my manner of shouldering my way through the press of onlookers, to the door and the wonderful embroidery of flower beds before the casino.
"Then I will tell you some time tomorrow, perhaps. But if I were you, Mrs. Bawdrey well, no matter. This I promise you: that dear old man shall have no ideal shattered by me." And, living up to that promise, he enthused over everything the old man had in his collection when, after dinner that night, they went, in company with Philip, to view it. But bogus things were on every hand.
We gather courage as we watch a fellow worker face his danger with a brave spirit, for we will not be outdone. Amour propre will not permit us to cringe or give in, though we are weary to death of a struggle. But also we thrill with a common feeling at the sight of the hero holding his own, we are enthused by it, we wish to be with him; and his shining example moves us to a fellowship in courage.
All I want is for you to wait for me till I've made my name as an A-1 engineer and until I've downed that cursed craving for drink." "You will, Tom you must!" "With you to back me, little woman! Yes, I guess I can make it this time, with you waiting for me!" Genevieve met his smile and enthused gaze with a look of firm decision. Her doubt and hesitancy had at last crystallized into a set purpose.
It isn't the quality of his sermons, either; it is something inherent in the man himself that causes me to watch him." Dolph Dennison laughed with the callousness of a wayward boy. He was years younger than his brother, the professor. Moreover, he had never taken any especial pains to expedite the processes of his growing up. "You'll recover, Olive; I have seen you enthused like this, before.
Things explained themselves rapidly. Exclamations of pity crowded upon exclamations of delight and welcome. Four happy young wage-earners sat down to T.O.'s hardly-prepared little supper and four tongues were loosed. Even Loraine did her part of the chattering. "I feel so nice and placid already!" enthused Billy. "Oh, so do I! so do I!" echoed Laura Ann.
Of course, when Paul and Jack told what they had seen, every fellow wanted to make the run over to Manchester to look for himself. And, just as Paul had expected, they came back home more than ever enthused with the hope and prospect of winning that royal banner for the Stanhope troop.
Moreover, it seemed to me even then that my own time was rather well filled. Neither his father nor mother enthused, and I heard no more from the subject for many days. Meeting The Abbot finally, I asked him what of school. "It's bad. I'm not doing anything. I hate it." "Did your father think I didn't mean what I said about you coming to me for a time?"
He got me enthused on the subject, so I started in to see if it were not possible to do that operation by machinery. After feeling around for some days I got a clew how to do it. I then put men on it I could trust, and made the preliminary machinery. That seemed to work pretty well. I then made another machine which did the work nicely.
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