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The chief started for the dark little house. "I'll ask 'em." Three minutes later Leverage was back. "Said nothing doing," he imparted laconically. "No one expected no one away who would be coming back and then wanted to know who in thunder I was. They almost dropped dead when I told 'em. No question about it, that address was a stall.

But talk cow, man; we can all savvy that!" "Well, where's the horse that can beat me?" demanded Lightfoot, bristling. "That little sorrel out in the pasture," answered Creede laconically. "I'll bet ye!" blustered Lightfoot. "Aw, rats! He ain't even broke yet!" "He can run, all right. I'll go you for a yearling heifer. Put up or shut up." And so the race was run.

"Take an hour," advised Jordan laconically. "You need it. Didn't you know Miss Bentley was Prescott's girl?" "Yes; but it had slipped my memory. It's mighty hard, when you come to think of it, to remember the girls of so many hundreds of fellows," explained Cadet Douglass plaintively. Ten minutes later Dick and Greg appeared, greeting the ladies. Mrs.

"She will not compare, however, with Miss Jane. To my mind, Miss Graham answers the idea of perfect beauty. In all your travels, did you meet with a face that you thought more beautiful?" "I believe not," said Harry, laconically, and slowly colouring at the same time. "Is it Jane you were speaking of, Doctor?" inquired Elinor, turning towards him.

"Tell them over there to keep their spirits up I am coming along presently." "Me too," said Shirley laconically, proffering a brown paw. Susan heard him and her face turned very grey. Una shook hands quietly, looking at him with wistful, sorrowful, dark-blue eyes. But then Una's eyes had always been wistful.

"You are neither to bring me books, nor to come here again yourself," she said, rising to go. "There is a watchman here, and he will seize you." "That is like the Grandmother again. It smells of the town and the Lenten oil, and I thought that you loved the wide world and freedom. Are you afraid of me, and who do you think I am?" "A seminarist, perhaps," she said laconically.

Then Wetherell turned to see the crowd at the back parting a little, to see a desperate man in a gorgeous white necktie fighting his way toward the rail. He wore no hat, his collar was wilted, and his normally ashen face had turned white. And, strangest of all, clutched tightly in his hand was a pink ribbon. "It's Al Lovejoy," said Bijah, laconically.

Life appeared a trifle drab, as it usually does when cherished plans are demolished and the sun goes in! Very shortly there were no more cookies. "What on earth has happened to your hydrangea bush? It was full of blossoms yesterday," Joyce suddenly exclaimed. "Bates's pup!" replied Cynthia, laconically. There was no need of further explanation.

Thence to the lifeboat, where Clio cried out in relief as she saw that he was unhurt. "Oh, Conway, I've been so afraid something would happen to you!" she exclaimed, as he led her rapidly upward toward the control room. "Of course you...." she paused. "Sure," he replied, laconically. "Nothing to it. How do you feel about back to normal?"

"Sense of proportion wasn't invented when women were made," commented Kemp. "But we are wandering from the subject, which is: what advantages are we, personally, deriving from the war? Wagger, what are you getting out of it?" "Half-a-crown a day extra pay as Assistant Adjutant," replied Wagstaffe laconically.

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