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Updated: September 10, 2025


When we had done a fairish number of streets, both of shops and villas, we drove out a winding roadway along a tarn to the country club. The house was an unpretentious structure of native wood, fronting a couple of tennis courts and a golf links, but although it was tea-time, not a soul was present.

Hiram looked a little bewildered. 'I beg your pardon, ma'am, he said. The Duke came to the rescue. 'Mrs. Selwyn's Shakespearean quotation expresses all our sentiments, Mr. Borringer. Give us a faithful picture of the hero of the hour. 'As for his hair and beard, Hiram resumed, 'why, they are pretty much like most people's hair and beard a fairish brown and his eyes match them.

"Why, Jessamy," said Diana, leaning down to give him her hand, "'t is good t' see you!" "And so it is, lad!" nodded the Tinker. "How goeth the good work?" "Fairish, Jeremy, fairish!" answered Jessamy, in a sweet voice peculiarly rich and mellow.

Went into the yard, sir, got out the two bicycles, sir, and went off, sir about twenty minutes ago." Bechamel stood with his eyes round and his knuckle on his hips. Stephen, watching him with immense enjoyment, speculated whether this abandoned husband would weep or curse, or rush off at once in furious pursuit. But as yet he seemed merely stunned. "Brown clothes?" he said. "And fairish?"

'Oh, what an end of so brilliant a beginning! 'It strikes me, my dear, said the earl, 'it's the proper common sense beginning that may have a fairish end. 'No, but what I feel is that he our Nevil! has accomplished hardly anything, if anything!

"I saw him a fairish number of times one time with another. He's a sort of fillah ... a sort of fillah you can't exactly describe. Very unusual sort of fillah!" Mr. Pellew held his cigarette a little way off to look at it thoughtfully, as though it were the usual sort of fellow, and he was considering how he could distinguish Mr. Torrens from it. "You mean he's unusually clever?" "Yes, he's that.

'Mazin' big horse and cattle fair in autumn lasts a week just over now. Takes town a week to get clean after it. Fairish hunting country. But slow place, sir, slow place-off the main road, you see only three coaches a day, and one on 'em a two-oss wan, more like a hearse nor a coach Regulator comes from Oxford. Belong to school, sir?"

"Oh, as to pretty fairish, I know there is one thing about the bacon good enough; ay, and the bread too the very best of prices; ha! ha! is not that good?

I read these and I read several comedies of Lope de Vega, and numbers of archaic dramas in Moratin's history, and I really got a fairish perspective of the Spanish drama, which has now almost wholly faded from my mind.

He was here waiting for us, and keeping the fire up. When we arrived he came out and took the horses, and so you didn't see him. He'll make a good playmate for you. To use his father's own words, 'He's a fairish boy as boys go, and that from John Jones means that he's a good fellow." Oh, what a happy group we were, as we gathered around the great, open fire, on which I piled more wood!

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