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I mean gardening, or the care of live stock of some kind, or bee culture. This is practical remunerative work which for the girl living at home and going to school should serve famously as a grass-cure; it would keep her out-of-doors with profit to both her health and her purse.

Consider how famously chance had prospered her designs, playing into her hands the information that this Monsieur Lanyard was not at home, might not return till very late, and was expecting a call from somebody whom he desired to await his return in his rooms! With such an open occasion, how could one fail? Sofia asked only three minutes alone with the painting....

I enjoyed lecturing, but the subject is a difficult one, and I don't think any one of them had any very clear notion of what I was talking about, except Rhodora, and I know she did n't. To tell the truth, I was lecturing to instruct myself. I mean to try something easier next time. I have thought of the Basque language and literature. What do you say to that? The Society goes on famously.

She had listened patiently, in hopes that it might be some relief to her mother to unburden herself; but now it was time to draw her back to Mr. Lennox. 'Papa likes Mr. Lennox; they got on together famously at the wedding breakfast. I dare say his coming will do papa good. And never mind the dinner, dear mamma. Cold meat will do capitally for a lunch, which is the light in which Mr.

In those terms he endeavored to persuade her to let him attempt another operation. She steadily refused to submit to it and the discussion that followed roused her famously. More than once afterwards Grosse tried to make her change her mind. He tried in vain. The disputes between the two made the house ring again.

She's quite splendid!" "Oh!" Peter was a little blank. Somehow this did remove Bobby a little it also made him, suddenly, strangely old. "But it doesn't make any difference," Bobby said, leaning forward eagerly and putting his hand on Peter's arm "not the least difference. You two will simply get on famously.

The Mertons seemed pleased with the river, and, having a fresh southerly wind in our favour, with a strong flood-tide, we actually landed at the mill the same afternoon. Everything is apt to be agreeable when the traveller gets on famously; and I thought I never saw Emily in better spirits than she was when we first reached the top of the ascent that lies above the landing.

At their first encounter Boyd had considered Marsh rather indistinct in type, but with a lover's jealousy he now beheld a rival endowed with many disquieting attributes. "You two will get along famously," said Mr. Wayland. "Mr. Marsh is acquainted with your country, Boyd." "Ah!" Marsh exclaimed, quickly. "Are you an Alaskan, Mr. Emerson?"

"Of course," I answered, taking his offered hand; "you know I am wedded to her, for better, for worse, until death or shipwreck doth us part." "Ay, so I've always told the ladies 'there is no other matrimony in Wallingford, I've said often, 'than that which will make him a ship's husband. But you look confoundedly well the sea agrees with you, famously."

Now the Romans at home were not ignorant of anything that had taken place in spite of the fact that his despatches did not contain the truth; for he concealed all his unpleasant experiences and some of them he described as just the opposite, making it appear that he was progressing famously: but, for all that, rumor reported the truth and Caesar and his circle investigated it carefully and discussed it.

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