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"Myron's a good man," Conor said, "known him for years." "Good man," the other guy echoed. "I like him," Oliver said. "I guess I'm conservative." "Nothing wrong with that." Conor swept his arm expansively, making room for conservatives. "The next generation's asleep," Oliver said, pointing to Emma. "Got to pull anchor, head for port. Nice talking with you." "Standing clear," Conor said.
Gilson the best he could get out was, "Thanks f' inviting me." They expansively saw him to the door. Just as he thought that he had escaped, Saxton begged, "Oh, Daggett, I was arguing with a chap What color are Holstein-Friesian cattle? Red?" "Black and white," Milt said eagerly. He heard Mrs. Gilson giggle.
I'll bet that I put up as many extra pickles and jams this year as I ever did, and with the exception of having the library and you people and the Haldens again, I don't see much change ahead of me, I can tell you!" Patricia sighed and stretched herself luxuriantly. "Well, I haven't any complaint to make with the new arrangements," she said expansively.
And when the big house went up a palace for a country town, though it only cost John Markley $25,000 he, who had been so reticent about his affairs in other years, tried to talk to his old friends of the house, telling them expansively that he was putting it up so that the town would have something in the way of a house for public gatherings; but he aroused no responsive enthusiasm, and long before the big opening reception his fervour had been quenched.
His character might have been easily inferred from the manner in which he now set his broad shoulders expansively back in the armchair in which he was posing, and regarded the artist with a patronizing air of condescending to be wonderfully entertained by his conversation. "You are the frankest fellow I ever saw," he said, smiling broadly. "Oh, frank," Fenton responded; "I am too frank.
When the locomotive is worked expansively, however, there is of course a less consumption of water and fuel per horse power, or per ton per mile, than when the full pressure is used throughout the stroke; and most locomotives now operate with as much expansion as can be conveniently given by the slide valves.
He conversed expansively; he regained the animation which he had shown at his landing on the first of March, when he pointed out to the Grand-Marshal the enthusiastic peasant of the Gulf Juan, and cried, "Well, Bertrand, here is a reinforcement already!" On the night of the 17th to the 18th of June he rallied Wellington. "That little Englishman needs a lesson," said Napoleon.
"There goes the richest woman in America!" said the hotel clerk for the benefit of anyone who might care to listen to the announcement, "Morgana Royal!" "Is that so?" drawled a sallow-faced man, reclining in an invalid chair "She's not much to look at!" And he yawned expansively. He was right. She was not much to look at. But she was more than looks ever made.
"I should have said I did, but now I hear you talk I give you my word I don't. You'll have to tell me." "She never blamed you," said Reardon expansively. He was beginning to pity Jeff, the incredible density of him, and he spoke incautiously. "She understood the reasons for it. You were having your business worries and you were harassed and nervous. Of course she understood.
A man warmly concerned with any large theories has always a relish for applying them to any triviality. The great specialist having condescended to the priest's simplicity, condescended expansively.
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