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The boy was some years the junior of the heir of Maxfield, a rotund, matter-of-fact, jovial-looking lad, sturdy in body, easy in temper, and perhaps by no means brilliant in intellect. The turmoil of debarkation failed to ruffle him, and the information given him in sundry quarters that he was the fons et origo of all the confusion in the cabin failed to impress him.
She allowed the pinto to have her head for the first few miles, as she rode straight away into the path of the sun that rose, red and jovial-looking, above the edge of the plain. A lone coyote, hungry after a fruitless night of wandering, sat upon its haunches not far from the trail, and yelped at her as she passed.
He was a large burly jovial-looking man, somewhere about forty years of age, armed with a spear and enveloped in the native lamba, a garment used much in the same way as the Scottish plaid, which it resembled in form, though of much lighter material.
She saw a great laager of waggons, and outside of one of them a group of bearded, jovial-looking men smoking and talking. Presently another man of sturdy build and resolute carriage, who was followed by a weary Kaffir, walked up to them. His back was towards her so that she could not see his face, but now she was able to hear all that was said, although the voices seemed thin and far away.
He was elderly and jovial-looking, face like brown leather, with a fringe of white whisker all round it. In answer to his questions I told him who I was, and where from, and how I came to be on the spar. "But, by !" he swore lustily, when I came to the flying flails and the shooting of the drowning men, "that was sheer bloody murder!"
"The piece selected was `The Babes in the Wood, which reminds us that Mr. Ward is a tall, slender-built, fair-complexioned, jovial-looking gentleman of about twenty-seven years of age. He has a pleasant manner, an agreeable style, and a clear, distinct, and powerful voice. "'The Babes in the Wood' is a 'comic oration, with a most comprehensive grasp of subject.
"Where's Moore?" said Webber, as he once more seated himself at his breakfast. "Making a spatch-cock, sir," said the servant. At the same instant, a little, dapper, jovial-looking personage appeared with the dish in question. "Mr. O'Malley, Mr.
The ways of Providence are, however, inscrutable; and you arrive in safety in Dublin. Now, I am not about to take you back; for at this hour of the morning you have nothing to reward your curiosity. But, with your leave, we’ll start from Kingstown again at nine. Here comes a fresh, jovial-looking set of fellows. They have bushy whiskers, and geraniums in the button-hole of their coats.
Bob peeped over his paper and saw the dark-eyed man spring from his seat and hurry across the aisle where a large, fat, jovial-looking individual was puffing contentedly on a cigarette. "Cal Blosser!" boomed the big man in a voice heard over the car. "Well, well, if this isn't like old times! Glad to see you, glad to see you. What's that? Jack Fluss with you?
This Bonaparte, unlike most princes, is fond of learning and science is what is called a savant but unlike most savants, he is stout and jovial-looking, and extremely fond of children, which is the best thing I can say for him. Near Belfast is a famous "Druidical circle," or a large amphitheatre, enclosed by high mounds of earth, where the ancient Druids used to meet for their heathen worship.
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