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His tone was politely interested, but his errant glance strayed to where Pearl and Flick stood gazing over the vast spaces of the desert, flooded with illimitable sunshine. But Mrs. Gallito needed only a modicum of interest upon which to launch her confidences. "Yes, he certainly is queer, and Pearl's like him in lots of ways. Neither of them can stand anything holding them.
I found there was!" The Knight Errant The Poor Relation hoisted one leg over the arm of his chair, and gazed contemplatively at the ceiling. "Now, I wonder whom I ought to scrag for this," he mused aloud. A crumpled newspaper lay under his hand, a certain paragraph uppermost that was strongly scored with red ink.
It was possible to patch and shore the cabin house and make a refuge, even to find place for the wretched women who were lifted unharmed out of the lazarette. But the stout ship, her mainmast gone by the board, the deck ravaged by that infernal catapult of an errant gun, the hull pounded by the floating wreckage of spars, would achieve a miracle should she see port again.
The performance given upon this occasion was not in opera, but dramatic, something about the troubles of a Jew not le Juif Errant although this member of his tribe was off and on sufficiently to have given him a claim to this title. An interval, filled up by promenading to some pretty good music, was succeeded by a funny farce, which sent the audience laughing to their beds.
But I think I shall be quit of the trouble for the fear; and that thy mistress, who is, with reverence, something of a damsel errant, will stand stoutly for the chivalrous privilege of lodging her knight in her own bower, and tending him in person." The Fleming prophesied true.
"The lady he is engaged to in England," said Susanna, "guess who she is. I give it to you in a million." "How the devil can I guess who she is?" said the Commendatore. "Well, then, listen," said Susanna. "You must n't faint, or explode, or anything but the lady he's engaged to in England is your old friend that bold adventuress, that knightess errant the widow Torrebianca."
How now, thou errant bird, dost know thy master, or take him for a mud wall? Kite that thou art, to have led me such a dance! And what's your name, my brave lads? Ye must have been bred to wood-craft." Ambrose explained both their parentage and their present occupation, but was apparently heeded but little. "Wot ye how to get out of this quagmire?" was the question.
Bentley and the high school girls might want a little time to themselves. "It's going to be great to have such company right at hand," declared Darry gleefully. "Only I must warn you of one thing," retorted Dick. "What?" "You remember the errant that brought us into the woods?" "Football training!"
They are, quoth Epistemon, names of errant devils, passant devils, and rampant devils. These words of thine, dear friend of mine, are true, quoth Panurge; yet are they terms used in the language of the court of the Lanternish people.
Mrs. Grey. But, Stanford, don't you see? These fashion-plates of fifty years ago are designed by very different hands from those which produce our niminy-piminy looking things, by artists plainly; and your peasant-girl was seized upon by some errant knight of palette and brush, and painted for her beauty. These women are what you men call fine creatures.
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