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Rawson fell on Farnum from behind and pounded him jubilantly. Instantly the editor was the center of a group of eager, urgent wellwishers. Alice explained to Captain Barclay what it was all about and stood back smiling while questions and answers flew back and forth. "What about our bill?" Jeff inquired as soon as the first hubbub had quieted. "Dead as a door nail.
After leaving the house Emmy and Alf pressed along in the darkness, Alf's arm still surrounding and supporting Emmy, Emmy still half jubilantly and half sorrowfully continuing to recognise her happiness and the smothered chagrin of her emotions. She was not able to feel either happy or miserable; but happiness was uppermost.
The expense is nothing; I will gladly pay it out of my private purse." "I'll find her," said the minister grimly. His portfolio hung in the balance. All at once the duke struck his hands together jubilantly. "What is it?" asked the minister. "A clue?" "Nothing, nothing! Be gone; you are wasting time." The minister of police dashed out of the room as if pursued by a thousand devils.
But they'll soon get used to looking forward two or three days and ordering Friday's dinner on Tuesday." "How long can you stop, old man?" asked Graeme. "A fortnight all being well," and there was a touch of soberness in it as he said that. "There's really nothing doing, and Ormerod's a good fellow and insisted on it." "We can do heaps in a fortnight," said Miss Penny jubilantly.
"We are evidently close upon them," remarked the officer jubilantly, and at a brisk trot he and his men rode on, a gold louis jingling down at the feet of the peasants as the party dashed away. "Now for it!" whispered George, for he and Matthew were the two rustics, "we can save the convoy. Our men, after trampling over the burn here, will have turned as we agreed.
"Ah, we're going to meet them!" cried Pancracio jubilantly, first among them to rejoice. "Of course, we're going to meet them! We'll strip them clean of everything they brought with them." A few moments later, amid cries of joy and a bustle of arms, they began saddling their horses. But the enemy turned out to be a few burros and two Indians, driving them forward. "Stop them, anyhow.
"I began to find it out the first day of our engagement. I couldn't make it seem right. I've been in a process of learning it ever since. It wouldn't be fair to you for me to marry you." "You're a brick, Virginia!" he cried jubilantly. "No, I'm not. That is a minor reason. The really important one is that it wouldn't be fair to me." "No, it would not," he admitted, with an air of candor.
The girl's lover, a gardener from an estate nearby, showed it jubilantly from group to group, and Philidor's fame was again established. It could not in any truth be said that Yvonne's orchestra was a symphonic success, for she jangled her mandolin horribly out of tune, and blew her mouth-organ atrociously.
There was a common belief that secession was the work of a minority, skillfully led by designing politicians, and that the loyal majority would rally with the North to defend the flag. Young men who responded jubilantly to the call to arms did not doubt, that the struggle would be brief.
Pobloff was not sad nor was he jubilantly glad. The journey was an easy one; a night and day and the next night would see him, God willing, he crossed himself, in the semi-tropical city of Nirgiz. From Balak to Nirgiz, from southeastern Europe to Asia Minor!
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