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"I say!" he said, without any movement. "Let's go." "Go!" She did not understand him at first, and then her heart began to beat very rapidly. "Stop this this humbugging," he explained. "It's like the Picture and the Bust. I can't stand it. Let's go. Go off and live together until we can marry. Dare you?" "Do you mean NOW?" "At the end of the session. It's the only clean way for us.
"But dreams is false, sar." "So I've heard. Well, it seems we're in the same boat this beautiful evening. I have no place to sleep, either." "You are humbugging me." "No, I'm flat broke." "Oh, chot me true, mon." "I am chatting you true. I'm an outcast of fortune like yourself." "Such talk! You make I laugh this house." "What?" "You make I laugh," repeated the other in a broad Devonshire dialect.
Humbugging, which she had so practised with her father, had been a comparatively simple matter on the basis of mere doubt; but the ground to be covered was now greatly larger, and she felt not unlike some young woman of the theatre who, engaged for a minor part in the play and having mastered her cues with anxious effort, should find herself suddenly promoted to leading lady and expected to appear in every act of the five.
I never knew the man there were thousands of them; accidents were common. But you say " He gathered his whirling thoughts, and, strangely enough, grew calm. "You say you prayed for a chance to get even So, then, you've been humbugging By God, I don't believe it!" "It's true. It's true.
Old Heythorp thought: 'She sees that her humbugging mother is using her as a decoy. But she had come back, and the little dog, rolling its eyes horribly at the strange figure on the sofa, in a desperate effort to escape succeeded in reaching her shoulder, where it stayed perched like a cat, held by one paw and trying to back away into space.
Humbugging, which she had so practised with her father, had been a comparatively simple matter on the basis of mere doubt; but the ground to be covered was now greatly larger, and she felt not unlike some young woman of the theatre who, engaged for a minor part in the play and having mastered her cues with anxious effort, should find herself suddenly promoted to leading lady and expected to appear in every act of the five.
Look at my security while I was humbugging them by my suspicious conduct, and then the unscrupulous and quickly repeated attempts to get rid of me after two things had happened my dropping of my accent at the Rendalls and the discovery of the parachute.
'I'm not going to hurt her, he said. 'I don't want to be rude to her, but it's no good humbugging. I don't like girls and I don't think I like anybody not much. She'll be all right with Jus and Archie. Why don't you tell them to be nice to her? 'Because, said Aunt Mattie slowly, 'I want you all to be nice to her, and in some ways I had thought you would suit her the best, Pat.
"Humbugging indeed, I should hope," muttered Julius. "The old English gentleman has reason to complain!" "There's the charity of the clergy!" exclaimed Frank. "No forgiveness for a man who has spent a little in his youth!" "As an essential of the old English gentleman?" asked Julius. "At any rate, the poor old fellow has been punished enough," said Charlie. "But what is it?
Markelov gave a severe cough. "H'm! The people here are stupid enough. A most ignorant lot. They must be enlightened. They're wretchedly poor, but one can't make them understand the cause of their poverty." "Your brother-in-law's old serfs, as far as one can judge, do not seem to be poor," Nejdanov remarked. "My brother-in-law knows what he is about; he is a perfect master at humbugging people.
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