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"I will come and see you again," said Hugh, getting up to take his departure. "You might as well save your trouble, Stanbury; but you can come if you please, you know. If you should find yourself locked out, you won't be angry. A hermit such as I am must assume privileges." "I won't be angry," said Hugh, good humouredly. "I can smell what you are come about," said Trevelyan.
"You ask me to be your son's wife and you know nothing of my family," said Shirley. "I know you that is sufficient," he replied. "No no you don't," returned Shirley, "nor do you know your son. He has more constancy more strength of character than you think and far more principle than you have." "So much the greater the victory for you," he answered good humouredly.
"Hist, Valletort, hist! speak lower," said Captain Blessington, the senior officer present, "or our search must be in vain. Poor fellow!" he pursued, laughing low and good humouredly at the picture of miseries thus solemnly enumerated by his subaltern; "how much, in truth, are you to be pitied, who have so recently basked in all the sunshine of enjoyment at home.
"You know you are!" says Mrs. Bagnet. "What's the use of that? WHY are you?" "The nature of the animal, I suppose," returns the trooper good- humouredly. "Ah!" cries Mrs. Bagnet, something shrilly. "But what satisfaction will the nature of the animal be to me when the animal shall have tempted my Mat away from the musical business to New Zealand or Australey?" Mrs.
As soon as he appeared on the other side of the rock, the marquis challenged him: "Who goes there?" he said. "Malcolm MacPhail, my lord." "You rascal!" said his lordship, good humouredly; "you've been listening!" "No muckle, my lord. I heard but a word apiece. An' I maun say my leddy had the best o' the loagic." "My lady generally has, I suspect," laughed the marquis.
"I did not know the little Gerty that my Rosamond is so sorry to part with, was Miss Eversleigh; you found it out, from what I told you." "As if any fool could fail to find out that," said Mr. Larkspur good- humouredly.
After a pause, Francis recommenced imitating the tones and the gestures of his monitor in the most admirable manner. Before he had proceeded far, however, he burst into a fit of laughter, in which I should, perhaps, have joined, provided it were ever my wont to laugh. "Ha, ha!" said the other, good humouredly, "you are laughing at me.
But with thy leg hanging there like the broken wing of a vanneau " He replied good humouredly: "Thou dost not know the Legion, Marie-Josephine. Every day in our trenches we break a comrade into pieces and glue him together again, just to make him tougher. Broken bones, once mended, are stronger than before."
"All I want is to live in peace and quietness with the Dutch authorities," he mumbled shamefacedly. He was incurable. I was sorry for him, and I really think Miss Freya was sorry for her father, too. She restrained herself for his sake, and as everything she did she did it simply, unaffectedly, and even good humouredly.
You're all right, aren't you, Dredlinton?" "Right as rain," was the confident reply. "But let's hear your bid, if you're going to make one." "Bid? You've got nothing to sell," Phipps declared good humouredly, with a covert glance towards Wingate. "What are you getting rid of, eh? Your household goods?" "Come on, Phipps," Dredlinton persisted. "You're not going to fade away like that.
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