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I'm too tired for any more never gets. I'm not going to have talking and planning and arguments and tearful relatives forever and a day more. See if I do! I'm here, and I'm not going to break it again. I'm not going back!" He reached down to pat her hand with a humouring air. "Where will you go?" "That's up to you." "But what can I " "I'm going where you go.
'And then, if it please thee, we will go hunting for that River on foot. So that we miss nothing not even a little rivulet in a field-side. 'But thou hast a Search of thine own? The lama very pleased that he remembered so well sat bolt upright. 'Ay, said Kim, humouring him. The boy was entirely happy to be out chewing pan and seeing new people in the great good-tempered world.
"Nonsense, Captain," interrupted the perfumer, who was uncomfortable somehow at the rencontre between the Captain and the object of his affection. "HE'S not in the profession, Mrs. C. This is my friend Captain Walker, and proud I am to call him my friend." And then aside to Mrs. C., "One of the first swells on town, ma'am a regular tiptopper." Humouring the mistake which Mrs.
"What makes you feel that you HAVEN'T given the thing due consideration, Martie?" her father asked darkly, with the air of humouring a child's fantastic whims. "Yes! You've been engaged for months!" Lydia shot in. "Well, it's only lately, Pa," Martie confessed mildly. "Exactly! Since somebody came along to upset you!" said Lydia.
"I wish you would play again," the Tenor said, taking no notice of his ill-humour. "It would be a rare treat for a hermit like me." "No," was the blunt rejoinder. "I don't want to make music. I want to explore." "Well, make yourself at home," the Tenor said, humouring him good-naturedly. "Make me at home," the Boy replied. "Confidential relations, you know. You may smoke if you like."
"A foreign adventurer," I explained, "who does not know a word of Spanish, much less Basque, is unacquainted with the topography of the country, and has not the faintest inkling of the idiosyncrasies of the lieutenants who would serve under him, or of the mode of humouring the prejudices of the people of the different provinces in revolt."
He ate his dinner, quietly responding to Bascombe's sallies which had usually more of vivacity than keenness, more of good spirits than wit with a curious flickering smile, or a single word of agreement. It might have seemed that he was humouring a younger man, but the truth was, the curate had not yet seen cause for opposing him.
'Perhaps we walked you a little too far yesterday. We are so used to tramping that Lawford kept thoughtful eyes fixed on the deprecating face. 'I see what it is, Herbert you are humouring me again. I have been wracking my brains in vain to remember what exactly DID happen yesterday. I feel as if it was all sunk oceans deep in sleep. I get so far and then I'm done. It won't give up a hint.
This being done, the sportsman paddles in his montaria to the place, and gently draws the animal by the twine, humouring it by giving it the rein when it plunges, until it is brought again near the surface, when he strikes it with a second arrow. With the increased hold given by the two cords he has then no difficulty in landing his game.
But he guessed that she was humouring him. He guessed that she was determined to keep him at all costs. And he had a disconcerting glimpse of the depths of utter unscrupulousness that sometimes disclose themselves in the mind of a good and loving woman. "Only I hope there won't be any more of them!" she added dryly. Ah! That was the point!
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