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With a mother's instinct she had divined at once the reason for the visit, though no warning thought crossed the mind of the girl, who placed a chair for their visitor with a heartiness which was real was not this the white man she had saved from death in the snow a year ago? Her heart was soft toward the life she had kept in the world.
Bill slouched up to the tent and entered. When he beheld the magnificent proportions of Robert he said but little, "Strike me pink!" were the only words the children could afterwards remember, but he produced fifteen shillings, mainly in sixpences and coppers, and handed it to Robert. "We'll fix up about what you're to draw when the show's over to-night," he said with hoarse heartiness.
His manner combined strangely the heartiness of the seaman with the sinuous deference of the peddler. His speech was that which one hears only in the most up-country New England regions and among London small shopkeepers.
Maximian, it is true, as the afternoon wore along, and it seemed plain that the reception was a great and spontaneous success, spoke with growing frequency and heartiness; and, when the guest sat down alone at a table within, where la vieille the wife was placing half-a-dozen still sputtering fried eggs, a great wheaten loaf, a yellow gallon bowl of boiled milk, a pewter ladle, a bowie-knife, the blue tumbler, and a towel; and out on the galérie the callers were still coming: his simple neighbors pardoned the elation that led him to take a chair himself a little way off, sit on it sidewise, cross his legs gayly, and with a smile and wave of his good brown hand say:
A squeal of laughter came from Toby. Bunny said "Damn!" with much heartiness and then laughed also. "I knew it would be fun," said Toby. "Are you hurt?" He raised her with a strong young arm. "No, I'm all right. Are you?" "Yes. I'm loving it. What happens next? Do the stairs wind round and round till we get to the top?" "Yes. There are about six hundred of 'em. Feel equal to it?"
No, José does not forget. "That is all, except if you will, in parting, take the hand of a man known as a killer and other things " Knowlton gripped that hand with swift heartiness. He would have protested against such a departure, but the other's steady gaze betokened inflexible purpose. So he merely said: "Then good luck, old chap! And if you meet Schwandorf give him our affectionate regards."
Aristophanes was 'profane, under satiric direction, unlike his rivals Cratinus, Phrynichus, Ameipsias, Eupolis, and others, if we are to believe him, who in their extraordinary Donnybrook Fair of the day of Comedy, thumped one another and everybody else with absolute heartiness, as he did, but aimed at small game, and dragged forth particular women, which he did not.
Leicester; "and one of you young men might go fishing, and bring us in a string of flounders, or anything you can get. We have breakfast to look out for, you remember." "Ay, ay, sir," said Harry Foster, sailor fashion, but with uncommon heartiness.
Hit useter be a common sayin' in Jones, an' cle'r 'cross into Jasper, that pa would 'a bin a rich man an' 'a owned niggers if it hadn't but 'a bin bekase he sot his head agin stintin' of his stomach. That's what they useter say usen't they, Mingo?" "Dat w'at I year tell, Miss F'raishy sho'," Mingo assented, with great heartiness. But Mrs.
He watched furtively as the officer deposited the latter; then he turned back to the stove and opened the damper. Then followed a meal of which all three partook with that heartiness which comes of an appetite induced by a hardy open-air life. They talked but little while they ate, and that little was of the prospects of the new Eldorado.
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