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Updated: June 9, 2025
"We journey to the kraal of U'Cetywayo; why do you molest us?" "Indeed. Wherefore then are your faces set towards the south. Does the Black One live in the south? Well, you will journey to another kraal presently," answered the jovial-looking captain of the party with a callous laugh. "I do not understand," stammered Umgona. "Then I will explain while you rest," said the captain.
At this moment the French guard, an R.T.O., and Jenks appeared in sight simultaneously, the two former urging the latter along. He caught sight of them, and waved. "Help him in," said the R.T.O., a jovial-looking subaltern, genially "and keep him there," he added under his voice. "He's had all he can carry, and if he gets loose again he'll be for the high jump.
Mitchell was a jovial-looking man, with a high forehead, almost too much ease of manner, and a twinkling eye.
Here the jovial-looking Marût whispered something into the ear of his companion, smiling all over his face and showing his white teeth as he did so. "Oh!" went on Harût, "my brother tells me you meet one snake already, down in country called Natal, but sit on him so hard, that he grow quite flat and no bite." "Who told him that?" gasped Savage. "Oh! forget. Think Macumazana. No?
"I called for help from that bright Saladin of the South, Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi and I said, 'Come to my rescue; the battle is a little more than my weak heart can support. Come to me; and he came. Then came that old jovial-looking, noble-hearted representative from Virginia, James M. Mason.
It seemed, Alan noticed, to be of an unusual shape and written in some strange character. Mr. Haswell, a stout, jovial-looking, little man with a florid complexion and white hair, rose at once to greet him. "How do you do, Alan," he said in a cheerful voice, for as a cousin by marriage he called him by his Christian name.
Is he bent, I wonder, on settling once and for all his quarrels with the Baron of Wortham? or can he be intending to make a clear sweep of the woods? Ah! here comes my gossip Hubert; he may tell me the meaning of this gathering." Leaping to his feet, the speaker started at a brisk walk to meet a jovial-looking personage coming down from the direction of the castle.
"So I perceive," replied Jack. At this moment, the landlord of the Crown, a jovial-looking stout personage, with a white apron round his waist, issued from the house, bearing a large wooden bowl filled with ale, which he offered to Jack, who instantly rose to receive it.
Here, moreover, the young man called the attention of his companions to the circumstance that the cook, a fat, jovial-looking man, had the red cross pinned on his white jacket, being himself a member of the pilgrimage. Then, pushing open a door, Gerard invited his friends to enter the common room.
As we crowded round the door, a jovial-looking man with a twinkle in his eyes, as he was unceremoniously shoved against a pillar, announced that women should not have been allowed the vote, for its disastrous results were already evident in this crush; while the equally pleasant-faced policeman, who, as soon as intimation came from within that there was a vacancy, wheeled us in like so many bales of wool, replied
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