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I am sure Vincy will agree with me." "Yes, yes, give me a coroner who is a good coursing man," said Mr. Vincy, jovially. "And in my opinion, you're safest with a lawyer. Nobody can know everything. Most things are 'visitation of God. And as to poisoning, why, what you want to know is the law. Come, shall we join the ladies?" Lydgate's private opinion was that Mr.
In sullen silence he had passed his days, showing no sign of recognition of any face among his guards until the morning Kennedy appeared all malice forgotten now that his would-be slayer was a helpless prisoner, and therefore did the Irishman greet him jovially. "That man would knife you if he had half a chance," said the sergeant. "Watch out for him!"
He turned jovially to the bowing dealer. "Say I told you those tapestries'd have to be out and outers to make up for the trip; but now I see I was mistaken." Undine looked at him curiously.
Any one passing down the narrow hallway could have seen him bent over a mass of papers on the table, his portable typewriter close at hand. The following morning, armed with a little hand satchel, he tramped down to Henry Plant's house. The Supervisor met him on the verandah. "Right on deck!" he roared jovially. "Come in! All ready for the doctor!" Thorne did not respond to this jocosity.
When he strode into the office again, keen and springy as though his work had just begun, Hilda looked up and smiled a little. Pete was tilted back in the chair staring glumly out of the window. He did not turn until Bannon slapped him jovially on the shoulders and told him to cheer up. "Those railroad chaps are laying for us, sure enough," he said.
Pasquale himself, arm in arm with Ochampa, made the rounds and stopped for a moment to speak to the sentries in front of the prison. The man crouched in the bear grass could tell that Gabriel was in high good-humor. He jested with the men and clapped them on the shoulder jovially. He laughed as heartily at his own witticisms as they did.
The pond is so sheltered that the wind scarcely affected us, and a staff of sweepers cleared away the snow as fast as it fell. Afterwards, when it cleared up and the sun shone through the trees, it was absolutely magnificent. It's the jolliest day I've had on the ice for years, though I'm almost knocked up by it. Jovially fatigued, in fact. But where have you been?"
"I am for an honest earthenware tankard myself!" he said, jovially, as the two went in to supper. From Harper's Magazine "Any woman who can accept money from a gentleman who is in no way related to her " Miss Fowler delivered judgment. "My dear Aunt Maria, you mean a gentleman's disembodied spirit," Hugh's light, pleasant tones intervened. "A legacy, Maria, is not quite the same thing. Mr.
"I'll be back," stammered Jimmy weakly, edging his way toward the door, and contriving to keep his back toward Alfred. "Wait a minute," said Alfred jovially, as he let his hand slip onto Jimmy's arm, "you haven't told me the news yet." "I'll tell you later," mumbled Jimmy, still trying to escape.
"About as favorable now as any time," he said. "What does your load consist of?" he ran on, jovially, as he glanced behind her at the bags, boxes, coops, pails, and jars. "Odds and ends," she laughed. "I've got to make a payment to old Welborne on my debt.
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