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"Well," exclaimed the boys in great surprise. "Glad to see you girls never gladder to see anyone in my life. Can you take us on?" "Of course we can," replied Cora. "My! We thought you were lost." "Not us, but our boat," answered Walter. "Some one stole our canoe and left us on the island, high and dry." "There," said Ben, "didn't I tell you?"
'Indeed! said Lord Denyer, with the most benignant smile he could command at such short notice. He felt that the muscles round his eyes and the corners of his mouth were betraying too much of his real sentiments. 'You must be very glad. 'I am gladder than I can say, answered Lady Maulevrier, gaily.
That same evening one of us asked Con if he had ever run across any other mutilated game, recovered of old wounds. "Sure!" he answered, "'specially once when I was almighty glad to git it, 'n' a whole lot gladder still that nobody was 'round t' see 'n' know 'n' tell just what I got 'n' how I got it.
Come, now, my beautiful seigneur," added Blanche taking both the hands of the King. "I am going to draw you out of this dejection that distresses me as much as it does you.... I am all the gladder at my project, which is intended to please and amuse you." "What is your project?" "I propose to spend the whole day near you. We shall take our morning meal here.
For what hulk is so dull and pitifully modern as not to feel how much gladder a thing it is to bound along with straining shrouds and singing sails and lifting keel to the fierce music of the wind than to be ever conscious of a burning sullenly-thudding power, put in her bosom by the unartistic beast, man, to make her grind her breathless way whither he would, and whither she would not?
"You can't be gladder than she or I. And here it is," replied the Foreign Secretary. "I consider it great luck to have found such a messenger, at a house I could enter without being suspected of any motive more subtle than a wish to eat a good supper, or to meet some of the prettiest women in London."
"You can't be any gladder than I am." Jane returned the hug with interest. "But how did it thus happen so beautifully?" questioned Adrienne eagerly. "It was a mistake No, it wasn't either. It was " Jane paused. She wondered if she had the right to put her friends in possession of what she had so lately learned. Mrs. Weatherbee had not enjoined silence.
Some children sang, and a man talked and we had a dandy time. I'm sorry that I disobeyed you, but I'm glad I went and I don't know whether I'm gladder or sorrier. So I don't much care what you do to me." "You will be punished severely," replied their aunt, "for running away and going to church with that man." "Why, what is wrong with him?" queried the niece, remembering Mr.
"Thank you, sir, very much. I am gladder of five shillings now than I once was of as many pounds;" and he rose to go. "A man of your talent should not be wandering about like this." "I must earn a living somehow, for all Talleyrand's witticism to the contrary," was the curious answer. "Have you no friends?"
The town was ringing with the exploit, with praise of the noble faithfulness of master and boy; and now the river rang again, and no conquering galley of naval hero ever moved through a gladder, gayer welcome than that through which the little black brig lumbered on her clumsy way to her moorings.
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