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"It is worse than to eat pig by daylight in Ramadan would seem to an Egyptian." "Do you dislike the English?" "What must I say?" "Say the truth." "If it is the English ladies, I think them lovely." "And the Englishmen?" "Oh, they are all good fellers." He threw into the last two words an indescribable sound of half-laughing contempt. "They are all good fellers. Don't you think so?"
Oh, my!" and she turned her face up to his with half-laughing deprecation "I'm afraid I'm deteriorating too. I can't hear you praise any one now without feeling horribly jealous. Yes, he must be good. But don't be too grateful to him, or I must be going now, and, oh! what a long time it'll be until to-morrow! I shall have grown old before to-morrow." "Sweetheart!
Nelly, the youngest, was the first to recover, and wiping away her tears, she said, half-laughing, half-crying: "I hate you, Dick, frightening us into believing that you were killed, when you were alive and well all the time. But I never quite believed it after all. I said all along that you couldn't have been killed; didn't I, mamma? and that monkeys always got out of scrapes somehow." Mrs.
It is no one's business but our own, sweetheart. And nothing is wrong, if no harm is done to anyone." Subtle, alluring, half-laughing, half-relentless, he drew her closer yet, he bent and pressed his lips upon her upturned face. But she quivered still and shrank, though unresisting. She could not give her lips to his.
"I don't know where mine is," she said, half-crying, half-laughing. "I must have dropped it somewhere." "Or the Boo-Boos took it." He smiled at her puzzled expression.
Blondin watched the performance lazily from a basket chair on the porch, but when Nina called him a half-laughing, half-daring, "We're ready, Mr. Blondin!" he sauntered down to the car with his pleasantest expression, but with the regretful statement that he was not going: a vicious headache had developed since luncheon.
"I wanted him to try without the crutch, because Dr Courtenay takes him in to dinner to-night; and he hardly had to lean on me at all!" "I told Mrs Lenox you'd be down on me if I turned her into a walking-stick," Richardson added in half-laughing apology. "But she insisted. And you know how much chance a fellow has when she insists!"
She looked so confident, self-contained, and superior, that the thought of opposition never entered their minds, and as an impatient rapping rose from the door they let her, with a half-impatient, half-laughing gesture, drive them before her from the room. When they had disappeared in the distance, she turned to the front door, unbolted and opened it.
"Do you think there's any way of conveying to him that this is not a new amusement, Allan?" demanded his mother, half-laughing. "Don't let's try," said Allan promptly. "Everything's going beautifully. Philip's happy, and Angela's going to be gloriously dirty in a minute, which will give her nurse something to wash.
"Just as if they could have come up," I said half-laughing; "one with a game leg, the other with a game arm."
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