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French should, not so very impossibly, for a restless, roaming man her effect on him! happen to pass while she sat there with the mustachioed personage round whose name Mrs. Maule would probably have caused detrimental anecdote most thickly to cluster.
Mondays and Thursdays I will teach you, but you must come other days, also, and listen at my lessons. There is much very much learned by listening, if one listens with the brain as well as with the ear. Now, little singing-bird, good-bye. I will go with you myself to the door." The whole thing seemed too impossibly good to be true.
That tree had witnessed the assaults of men in mail how remote such a time seems, and how ungraspable is the fact that real men ever did fight in real armor! and it had seen the time when these broken arches and crumbling battlements were a trim and strong and stately fortress, fluttering its gay banners in the sun, and peopled with vigorous humanity how impossibly long ago that seems! and here it stands yet, and possibly may still be standing here, sunning itself and dreaming its historical dreams, when today shall have been joined to the days called "ancient."
Not only was I off to a wilderness where a life of daily adventure was the normal life, but I was to mingle with foreigners who promised to be quite almost impossibly queer, if the family of Flouds could be taken as a sample of the native American knowing Indians like the Tuttle person; that sort of thing.
He might not impossibly make a fatal blunder; he might choose an existence overflowing with incomparable happiness and victory, that sparkle like wonderful jewels; while his glance might travel indifferently over a life that appeared to be empty whereas it was truly steeped to the brim in serene emotions and lofty, redeeming thoughts whereby, though the eye saw nothing, that life was yet rendered happy among all.
"I thought I'd go to Providence for some shopping. However, I can go by train." Providence! Monday! The place and day of Stuart Farquaharson's opening with his comedy in three acts. Yesterday such a suspicion would have seemed impossibly absurd. To-day he realized that yesterday he had been a blind fool. "Do you mind my going with you?"
Maggie pursued breathlessly. That was a trifling question to ask the Duchess; since all the news of her shadowy world came to her ears in some swift obscure manner. "Yes. If it is necessary." "It's terribly necessary! If I can't get him, the whole thing may fail!" "What thing?" demanded the Duchess. "It might all sound impossibly foolish!" cried the excited, desperate Maggie.
Her standard, it is true, was the almost impossibly high one of the unmarried lady of riper years, but Mrs. Ridding, he understood, had doubts too; and once doubts started in an hotel he knew from experience that they ran through it like measles. The time had come for him to act. Next morning, therefore, he briskly appeared in Mr.
Henshaw's companion here winked at her and was seen to be shaking with emotion. Merton Gill could not believe it to be laughter, for he had seen nothing to laugh at. A busy man had been bothered by a silly girl who thought she had the plot for a photodrama, and even he, Merton Gill, could have told her that her plot was impossibly wild and inconsequent.
For months Pretoria has been our beacon, and at first it seemed quite an impossibly long way off. Looked at from Bloemfontein, across 300 miles of dreary veldt and rugged kopjes and steep-banked rivers, and allowing for the machinations and devilments of ten or fifteen thousand Boers, our arrival here did seem a vague, indefinite, and far-off prospect.
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