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To which Macnab replied that he was glad to hear about the plenty of furs and the friendly natives and the fine country, and that he would take the matter into his consideration waugh! To this the red-man responded "ho!" and then "how!" not interrogatively but interjectionally with much gravity.
'Do you know you are making me positively wretched by your talk about that man? said Colonel Delville, one of Sir George's racing friends, and an ancient adorer of the fair Georgie's. 'No, I tell you there was never anything offered higher than five to four on the mare, interjectionally, to Sir George. 'There was a day when I thought I was your idea of an attractive man.
Yes, George, a clear case of roping, again interjectionally. 'And to hear you raving about this play-acting fellow it is too humiliating. Lady Kirkbank simpered, and then sighed. 'We are getting old together, she murmured. 'I have come to an age when one can only admire the charm of manner in the abstract the Beautiful for the sake of the Beautiful.
"You shall hear all about it in a minute, if you'll let me take my time. I am tired and sore. Well, we brought the picture out, and Jack helped me carry it till he came within a couple of hundred yards of the cottage, and there left me." "The lubber!" said the admiral, interjectionally.
Maybe I'd be beautiful if it did!" So talked Glory, interjectionally, with herself. In the midst of these excited days, there came two letters to Mr. Gartney. One was from a gentleman in Michigan, in relation to some land Mr. Gartney owned there, taken years ago, at a very low valuation, for a debt.
I am sorry to find you looking so pale." All this was uttered interjectionally between vigorous hugs and warm, tender kisses, and as Gertrude threw her bonnet and wrappings on the lounge, she continued: "I wished for you just exactly ten thousand times while I was abroad, there were so many things that you could have described so beautifully.
When he was thus discharged of his hatred by such a conductor, I presume he had not a spark left for those whose mission was partly to live upon him and other generous souls. Mandeville and I were talking of the unknown people, one rainy night by the fire, while the Mistress was fitfully and interjectionally playing with the piano-keys in an improvising mood.
When he was thus discharged of his hatred by such a conductor, I presume he had not a spark left for those whose mission was partly to live upon him and other generous souls. Mandeville and I were talking of the unknown people, one rainy night by the fire, while the Mistress was fitfully and interjectionally playing with the piano-keys in an improvising mood.
Grandcourt would see Gwendolen at the next Archery Meeting; though Mrs. Gascoigne's mind was very likely still more active in the same direction. She had said interjectionally to her sister, "It would be a mercy, Fanny, if that girl were well married!" to which Mrs.
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