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And he immediately had the unpolitical sense again that there was nothing so pleasant as the way the quiet bachelor house had its best rooms on the big garden, which seemed to advance into them through their wide windows and ruralise their dulness. "I expect it will be a lateish eight, sir," said Mr. Chayter, superintending in the library the production of tea on a large scale. Everything at Mr.

This was Tuesday, and after a hot day, during which they had been having fine sport in the field where the men were getting in a lateish crop of hay-making hay huts, and then when the abode was tenanted, knocking it down upon the unfortunate inhabitant, who by this means was half smothered, which Harry said constituted the best part of the fun a kind of fun that Fred could not see, for the view he took of the matter was like that of the pelted frogs in the fable, and after being covered up with a mass of hay, and having had Harry and Philip sitting on the top of that, he had crawled out at last very hot, stuffy, bitty, and uncomfortable, and could not be persuaded to enter the hay hut again.

As a Jew, therefore, may eye an erewhile bondsman who has paid the bill, but stands out against excess of interest on legal grounds, the postillion regarded Evan, of whom he was now abreast, eager for a controversy. 'Fine night, said the postillion, to begin, and was answered by a short assent. 'Lateish for a poor man to be out don't you think sir, eh?

"You are, I suppose, more beautiful than you were I was prepared for that. You have been very much with me of late." Her excitement grew suddenly quick. "Have I? It's very odd, but " "It's not at all odd," he said. "Nothing is. I will tell you what happens. After I go to bed which is always lateish I feel you come down the slope. I am not surprised I wasn't the first time.

Let's have the rest of your story; I won't interrupt again." "It ain't my story, it's Punch's story," returned the waif, as he stooped to pat the gratified doggie. "Vell, w'en I com'd 'ome it was lateish and I was tired, besides bein' 'ungry; so I goes right off to my water-butt, intendin' to go to bed as usual, but no sooner did I put my head in, than out came a most awful growl.

As a Jew, therefore, may eye an erewhile bondsman who has paid the bill, but stands out against excess of interest on legal grounds, the postillion regarded Evan, of whom he was now abreast, eager for a controversy. 'Fine night, said the postillion, to begin, and was answered by a short assent. 'Lateish for a poor man to be out don't you think sir, eh?

"If you're saying all this about me don't!" quoth Diana. "Because I ain't a goddess and don't want to be. And now, old gentleman, it's gettin' lateish and I've supper to cook, so if you'm going our way let me give you a lift; there's plenty o' room for you 'twixt Peregrine an' me." "No, no," sighed his lordship with a somewhat sad and wistful smile.

In addition to all this, Sammy was of an amiable disposition, and had been trustworthy, so that when he came to the years of discretion which his father had fixed at fifteen he was allowed a latch-key, as he had frequently to work at his employer's books till a lateish hour, sometimes eleven o'clock after the family, including the domestic, had gone to rest.

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