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She's so good, and so faithful that I love her anyhow, but Mother does like neat guests dreadfully well! She would love you for a guest, Catherine. But there! You always are just ex-actly right, without the tiniest drawback, unless Dexter has changed you. Has it? "I feel as though I were having my second childhood.
Pierre met him, looking very grave, if not displeased. The swamper spoke first. "Dass mighty good for you I was yondah to stop dat boy. He would 'a' half-kill' you." "He'd have served me ex-actly right," said the other, and laughed again. St. Pierre shook his head, as though this confession were poor satisfaction, and said, "Dass not safe make a 'Cajun mad.
Good Indian thrust both hands deep into his trousers pockets, and stared at the ground before him. Wally gave another snort. "I don't know how it hits you, Grant but there's something fishy about it." "Ex-actly." Good Indian took one long step over the ditch, and went on steadily. Wally, coming again alongside, turned his head, and regarded him attentively.
And now he's come into the business. And look here! The youngest! Minnie laughed, and stroked her banded hair upon her temples, as her father put one of his fat fingers into the hand of the child she was dancing on the counter. 'Two parties, of course! said Mr. Omer, nodding his head retrospectively. 'Ex-actly so!
The man nodded. "Ex-ACTLY! Well, they owed this Mr. an' Mis' Holly did and they had agreed ter pay it next Sat'day. And they was all right, too. They had it plum saved in the bank, an' was goin' ter draw it Thursday, ter make sure. An' they was feelin' mighty pert over it, too, when ter-day along comes the news that somethin's broke kersmash in that bank, an' they've shet it up.
You, sir, have been in this neighborhood only ten years, and, consequently, you know Gabriel Le Noir only as the proprietor of Hidden House, a widower with a grown son " "And as a gentleman of irreproachable reputation, in good standing both in the church and in the county." "Ex-actly! A man that pays his pew rent, gives good dinners and takes off his hat to women and clergymen!
The word was lost in a strange, sudden, double concussion of sound. "At ex-actly twenty-two minutes to eight, sir!" said Mr. Shrig, and rising to his feet, set off briskly along the path. We had almost reached the wood I have mentioned when Mr. Shrig raised his knobbed stick to point at something that sprawled grotesquely across the path.
That's my dodge when I go out to lunch with mother. I say, how do you like the nephew? Doesn't he look ex-actly like the tailor's advertisement that you see in the shop windows? I have never seen any man look like that before, and want to pinch him, to see if he is real. Do you suppose it's possible to be so handsome, and yet as nice as if he were ugly, like Jim?" "Jim!
According to custom I am called Captain Jorgan, but I am no more a captain, bless your heart, than you are." "Perhaps you'll come into my parlour, sir, and take a chair?" said Mrs. Raybrock. "Ex-actly what I was going to propose myself, ma'am. After you." Thus replying, and enjoining Tom to give an eye to the shop, Captain Jorgan followed Mrs.
Now, remember, whoever dusts the books in the library is only to take out a few at a time, and put them back ex-actly where she found them!" "Yes, father!" "No servant is to touch them! I know what that means every book piled on the floor, and stuffed back into the shelves just as they come! You girls are responsible, and must dust them yourselves."
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