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Fossell's phrase, and he kept repeating it with an occasional "Nonsense, my dear" in answer to his wife's gloomy forebodings. "But I shall send round, the first thing in the morning, to inquire," she insisted. "Do so, my dear." "It can't be serious, ma'am," Mr. Rogers assured her jollily. "You heard him decline my arm when I offered to see him home."

I shall have a nice to-do getting things straight for your Pa and Ma. 'Oh, never mind, Nurse, said Jane, hugging her; 'isn't it just too lovely for anything! 'We'll come and help you, said Cyril. 'There's just something upstairs we've got to settle up, and then we'll all come and help you. 'Get along with you, said old Nurse, but she laughed jollily. 'Nice help YOU'D be. I know you.

At our feet lie our traps; blankets, woolen shirts, heavy boots, with huge nails in the soles of them, tobacco in bulk, a few novels, a pack of cards, and a pocket flask, for the stomach's sake. A jolly crew, to be sure, and jollily we bade adieu to the fellows who had gathered in the dock to wish us God-speed. Casting loose we swung into the stream, and then slowly and clumsily made sail.

"It is rather raw," interrupted Tom. "What shall we do?" "Let's go out and confront 'em," suggested Bert. "If they have the nerve to meet us face to face well, I don't believe they will have that's all." "Come on!" urged Jack, and he caught hold of Tom's arm and led him forth to face their common enemies. The meeting of the chums, that had started off so jollily, was now a session of indignation.

In a word, we exhausted the composition of ale, sherry, lemon-juice, nutmeg, and other good things, stranded upon the silver bottom of the tankard the huge toast, as well as the roasted orange, which had whilom floated jollily upon the brim, and rendered legible Dr. Byrom's celebrated lines engraved thereon God bless the King! God bless the Faith's defender!

There's a sermon now, writ in high heaven, and the sun goes through it every year, and yet comes out of it all alive and hearty. Jollily he, aloft there, wheels through toil and trouble; and so, alow here, does jolly Stubb. Oh, jolly's the word for aye! Adieu, Doubloon! But stop; here comes little King-Post; dodge round the try-works, now, and let's hear what he'll have to say.

If you will excuse me here for being so frank, I would like to say something by way of illustration which may be offensive if you take it personally." He looked at our little group, as if he were addressing himself more especially to us, and the banker called out, jollily: "Go on! I guess we can stand it," and "Go ahead!" came from all sides, from all kinds of listeners.

Pasmer had so cordially adopted. He was amazed that he had not thought of that, but he refused to see any difficulty which his happiness could not cope with. "No, there's that view of it," he said jollily; and he buried his momentary anxiety out of sight, and, as it were, danced upon its grave. Nevertheless, he had a desire to get quickly away from the spot.

Been doing something you're ashamed of?" "I'll tell you when I've been doing anything to be ashamed of," growled Lapham. "Oh no, you won't!" said his wife jollily. "You'll only be hard on the rest of us. Come now, Si; what is it?" Lapham frowned into his coffee with sulky dignity, and said, without looking up, "I wonder what that fellow wanted here last night?" "What fellow?" "Corey.

"He is gone mad after this this knight." "The Abbot," said Hereward, "knows by hearing of his ears that I bid him bide at home, and try to govern lands in peace like his father and you, Sir Marquis." "Eh?" The Abbot told honestly what had passed between Hereward and the lad, as they rode to St. Bertin. Baldwin was silent, thinking, and smiling jollily, as was the wont of the Debonair.

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