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As this was said not only vehemently, but with an accent that defies imitation with the pen, Mrs. Willoughby was quite at a loss to get a clue to the idea; but, her husband, more accustomed to men of Mike's class, was sufficiently lucky to comprehend what he was at. "You mean the pigeons, Mike, I suppose," the captain answered, good- humouredly.
"The best meal I have eaten," said the youth, "since I left Glen Houlakin." "Glen what?" demanded Maitre Pierre. "Are you going to raise the devil, that you use such long tailed words?" "Glen Houlakin," answered Quentin good humouredly, "which is to say the Glen of the Midges, is the name of our ancient patrimony, my good sir. You have bought the right to laugh at the sound, if you please."
'Well, says he, 'I guess I might as well stand still for you to put the bridle on this time, for you have fairly pinned me up in a corner of the fence anyhow. So he went good humouredly to work and pleaded them all.
All these statements about the seduction and then this final doubt expressed after only two visits which could not have included more than six hours altogether and this some three years ago! But it is Henry Allègre that you should ask this question, Mr. Mills.” “I haven’t the secret of raising the dead,” answered Mills good humouredly. “And if I had I would hesitate.
"In the summer?" "Yes; in the travelling season." "Yes; but it is another thing at this season;" with a sneer, as though he were out of temper. "This is not a time of year, or a state of things, on an Alpine Pass, that you gentlemen holiday-travellers know much about." "You are my Guide," said Vendale, good humouredly. "I trust to you."
So please bear in mind that I intend to do my best to make things grow hayseed!" he laughed good humouredly, guessing Polly's secret scorn of him, "but at the same time I expect to see something and if I'm lucky to be something, though if I'm a first-class farmer it isn't so worse. Do give me your plate, you have eaten very little and the rest of the crowd is getting dreadfully ahead of us."
Then presenting Jefferson to Stott, she said: "This is Mr. Jefferson Ryder Judge Stott. Mr. Ryder has been very kind to me abroad." The two men bowed and shook hands. "Any relation to J.B.?" asked Stott good humouredly. "His son that's all," answered Jefferson laconically. Stott now looked at the young man with more interest. Yes, there was a resemblance, the same blue eyes, the fighting jaw.
The crowd surges to and fro, past the little tables, occasionally toppling over a chair or two in the crush, moving up or down the great boulevards, one procession going to the right, in the direction of the Church of the Madeleine, the other to the left heading toward the historic Bastille, both really going nowhere in particular, but ambling gently and good humouredly along enjoying the sights and life!
"Pooh! pooh! nonsense;" interrupted Captain Granville, "Never mind, Gerald," he pursued good humouredly "she is a splendid girl, and one that you need not be ashamed to own as a conquest. By heaven, she has a bust and hips to warm the bosom of an anchorite, and depend upon it, all that Cranstoun has said arises only from pique that he is not the object preferred.
They perfectly succeeded in their object; for we ate many more black-hearts than did either of us any good, and bought a still greater quantity than we dreamed of consuming, simply because we were unable to resist entreaties that were pressed upon us so good humouredly.
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