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Bobbsey, as a gentleman got up, when the train approached a station. "You can sit there, and let Flossie or Freddie take your place." "All right," answered Bert goodnaturedly, as he got up. The train rolled on, the two younger twins each having a window now, and Nan occupying the seat with her little brother. For a time there was quietness, until Mrs.
On the other hand, the men were, of course, fully armed, and there were but five of the dhow's crew all told, of whom two were not able-bodied. There must have been the blackest treachery probably the unfortunate men goodnaturedly helped with the running gear and were knocked on the head while so engaged.
This is only a beginning, but I'll make a wonderful picture from it. That shining white linen frock is fine against the gleaming, sunlit marble of the terrace." "All right, I'll stand," said Patty, goodnaturedly. "Now you can return the favour by helping me out of a quandary.
Well, you really are the bravest laddie I ever knew! I should almost think you might be sent out to fight a trussed chicken, if you had a stick in your hand!" Lasse went on laughing, and shook the boy goodnaturedly. But Pelle was ready to sink into the ground with shame. Down by the custom-house they met a bailiff who had come too late for the steamer and had engaged no laborers.
I know a rider when I see one, and my money's on Andy from start to finish. You make me sick. Weary, have you gone against our man?" The tone was a challenge in itself. Weary grinned goodnaturedly. "I haven't pulled down any bets," he answered mildly, "and I haven't put up my last cent and don't intend to. I'm an engaged young man." He shrugged his shoulders to point the moral.
Chester told him as they walked arm in arm along the quiet streets of the town. "And now you're going home. We'll go together," exclaimed Glen. "I wish we could," said Chester, "but I fear that my party is not ready, and Lucy is not well enough to make the trip, I fear." "Lucy?" Chester smiled goodnaturedly, then told him freely of Lucy.
As he sat there, the goats, of their own accord, turned and trotted back into a corral near by, the owner of which stood, laughing, on his doorsill; and when Alessandro came up, said goodnaturedly, "All right, Alessandro! I saw you driving off my goats, but I thought you'd bring 'em back." Everybody in the valley knew him, and knew his condition.
"Seeing that we are" ... puts in Deacon Taras. "Be quiet, Abyedok," says the teacher, goodnaturedly. "Why do you provoke him?" He does not love either discussion or noise, and when they quarrel all around him his lips form into a sickly grimace, and he endeavours quietly and reasonably to reconcile each with the other, and if he does not succeed in this he leaves the company.
Mrs. Champney took note that he never asked for Aileen. If the girl were there when he ran in for afternoon tea on the terrace or an hour's chat in the evening, sometimes it happened that the day saw him three times at Champ-au-Haut her presence to all appearance afforded him only an opportunity to tease her goodnaturedly; he delighted in her repartee. Mrs.
As she threw open the door, old Cæsar and Nan rushed forward together from the kitchen, exclaiming, half sobbing, "Oh, Miss Hetty! Miss Hetty! we made sure you was killed." "Nonsense, Nan!" said Hetty, goodnaturedly: "what put such an idea into your head? Haven't I ridden Polly many a darker night than this?" "Yes'm," sobbed Nan; "but to-night's different.
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