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Updated: May 29, 2025
With the sense of this surprise still fresh upon us, the tentative Reading being at the time only a few seconds completed, everything was explained, however, by a half-whispered remark made, to the present writer, in passing, by the Novelist made by him half-weariedly, yet half-laughingly "There! If I have gone through that already to myself once, I have gone through it two hundred times!"
She had assumed it, in the first instance, as her magazine signature; and, as it accorded well with something imperial which her friends attributed to this lady's figure and deportment, they half-laughingly adopted it in their familiar intercourse with her.
'Woman! says he, kind o' fierce-like, 'if they were yer own bit lassies, ye'd scorch the rocks, climbing to 'em. 'Man! says I," the Greylock woman paused, half-laughingly, to catch her breath, "'I never laid eyes on them, or on the broken-kneed man, either, but I'll warm the way, just the same. But, mercy! it took me most an hour to get here though only a mile of climbing the old Man Killer is so-o fierce."
"He would never have ventured to be civil to me in the town," he said. A discussion arose as to the probable object of the party in visiting these ruins. A gentleman who was with us half-laughingly suggested that they might have been putting away dynamite bombs for an attack on Edenvale.
The little girl's name was Susie Smith. Perhaps I could get to know them. Do you suppose I could? And there was a boy, and another lady with a baby only they lived in Honolulu, so probably I couldn't find them there now. But there'd be Mrs. Carew, anyway. Who is Mrs. Carew, Aunt Polly? Is she a relation?" "Dear me, Pollyanna!" exclaimed Mrs. Chilton, half-laughingly, half-despairingly.
They develop electricity and give electrical discharges." "Well!" said Zara. "You say 'Well! as if you did not know!" I exclaimed half-angrily, half-laughingly. "These fish have helped me to understand a great deal, I assure you.
She had already entered upon the maiden's land of dreams of romance. The men who had hitherto courted her, half-laughingly, half-guiltily, knowing that she was a child, had at last dropped all subterfuge. To them she was a "girl," with all that this word means to males not too scrupulous of the rights of women. "I oughtn't to quit now when business is so good," Mrs.
"Close up!" roared the Major desperately, as he stood sword in hand, ready to give point. "Stand fast, and let the black-hearted cowards spit themselves upon your bayonets. What's that?" he cried. "A fresh body of 'em, sir, coming round to right and left." "That you with your bad news, Sergeant?" cried the Major half-laughingly. "Good-bye, my lad! Good man! Brave soldier!
Mere commonplaces were exchanged. She told him that her husband was away on a journey. She fancied that he had been in England; but she explained half-laughingly that she knew very little about his affairs, and was quite content to leave them to him. She had her children to look after.
And I'm afraid you'll think me very curious I came to find out who you were, and how you came to find me and bring me home here. And and I wanted to know well, everything about my arrival. And you you've made it all very difficult. You insist on doing all this for me. You're you're not so kind as I thought." Joan's complaint was made half-laughingly and half-seriously.
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