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For a moment Abner was unable to utter a word; then, under cover of the noise made by the hilarious group standing at the bar, drinking at the expense of the man who had lost the wager, he drew the old man to one side, and asked, "Were the two John Logans you speak of related?" "Not thet I knows on, stranger yes, sence I come to think on it, they wuz said to be cousins.
Uncle Jepson had gone away "nosin' around," he had said; Masten had ridden away toward the river some time before he had seemed to ride toward the break in the canyon which led to the Catherson cabin; she did not know where Randerson had gone had not seen him for hours. Hilarious laughter reached her, busy in the kitchen, but it did not banish the peculiar uneasiness that afflicted her.
In course of time he got a fire lighted, and while we cooked supper he set up the tent and prepared our beds, by cutting piles of brush and covering them with rugs. Kate and I had a hilarious time cooking that supper. It was my first experience of camping out and, as I had become pretty well convinced that Peter Crow was not the typical Indian of old romance, I enjoyed it all hugely.
Perhaps even there was a lurking sense of honour in him, where a woman, whom he regarded as another man's property, was concerned. Again it may simply have been that he understood the other's reticence, and it suited him for the moment to restrain his grosser inclinations. He laughed. And it was not an hilarious effort. "Oh, yes," he said. "You will see her first. That is as it should be.
While Schumann had no such problem to meet, he lacked Clara's elastic and buoyant nature, and it must never be forgotten that when he was sad, he was dismal to the point of absolute madness. He would sit for hours in the company of hilarious tavern-friends, and speak never a word.
The colonel caught sight of me as I rounded the corner, Fitz and the agent joining in his outburst of hilarious welcome, intoxicated as they all were with the elixir of that most exhilarating of all hours the hour before breakfast of a summer morning in the country. "Welcome, my dear Major," called the colonel; "a hearty welcome to Caarter Hall!
Five hilarious small boys had hold of her hands and were marching in triumph waving their caps. "Heigh there heigh there! Heigh heigh heigh!" The school was close in front of them. An enormous building of brick and tile wedged into a disordered mass of tenements, shops and factories, it had been built around a court shut out from the street by a high steel fence.
What the secret of the man's power, or why the schoolteacher who sat on Miss Buffum's right should have become suddenly hilarious, or how Miss Buffum herself could be prodded or beguiled into smiles, no one at my end of the table could understand; and yet, as the days went by, it became more and more evident that not only were these two cold, brittle exteriors being slowly thawed out, but that every one else within the sound of his seductive voice was yielding to his influence.
We see ahead of us the ruins of a great dome, also a very high shaft. Probably they belong to the city we seek. 4th July A date we shall not forget! Little did I realize this morning when we left the Zlotuhb in such hilarious mood what dire events awaited us.
Now it was, that after two or three such vain attempts to stifle its convivial sentiments, it threw off all moroseness, all reserve, and burst into a stream of song so cosy and hilarious as never maudlin nightingale yet formed the least idea of." . . . "So plain, too! Bless you, you might have understood it like a book better than some books you and I could name, perhaps.
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