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Updated: May 12, 2025
"As sure as my name is Zaidos," said the young Greek, "you are quite right! We will have to fight sooner or later." "Well, don't cross bridges," said Nick. "Sit tight, and I'll go over there and help clean up things." Light-heartedly they raced up the steep hill leading from the parade ground to the mess hall.
Unless we mean as a nation to adopt this view and rattle on, light-heartedly, careless of menace from without and within, assuring ourselves that health and beauty, freedom and independence, as hitherto understood, have always been misnomers, and that nothing whatever matters so long as we are rich unless all this, we must give check to the present state of things, restore a decent balance between town and country stock, grow our own food, and establish a permanent tendency away from towns.
Now she realized that to undertake a thing light-heartedly was a very different matter from carrying it out successfully. Then it once more occurred to her that she was becoming absurdly hypercritical, and she strove to talk of other things. She did not find it easy, nor, though he made the effort, did Hawtrey.
I acknowledged it; then really, this brand-new, unfounded, cast-iron trust of mine in Miss Falconer was changing me beyond recognition I recalled the old recipe for the preparation of Welsh rabbit, and light-heartedly challenged the authorities to "catch me first."
"And now," he said to Bones, when the deputation had left, "it is up to you to go out and find a nice, respectable crocodile to take the place of the lady you have so light-heartedly destroyed." Bones gasped. "Dear old feller," he said feebly, "the habits and customs of fauna of this land are entirely beyond me.
The princess answered but did not remove her gaze from the boy's flushed face, while Topaz's cold little nose nestled in his down-dropped hand. "Gabriel is my friend, be he prince or peasant," she said slowly, "and it will go hard with those who love him not." The young girl's eyes met Gabriel's and then she smiled as light-heartedly as on this morning when she wore the woolen gown.
Some of you have light-heartedly, in the growing sympathy of unity, revived the dances and songs and sports which are the right relaxation of labor.
Susannah watched the slaves taking their evening ease so light-heartedly. She looked down at the three hands which Angel had gathered together. The dusk was beginning to make all things indistinct. Angel went on.
Nelson had something not unlike the carriage and tone of a gentleman; he talked quietly, though light-heartedly, and from remarks he let fall it appeared that he was somehow connected with the decorative arts. Minnie and he dropped into a discussion of some new ceramic design put forth by Doulton's; they seemed to understand each other, and grew more animated as they exchanged opinions.
Sardinia, whose province of Savoy had been invaded, now had a considerable army in the field. At short intervals after the execution of Louis, England, Holland, Spain, joined the coalition. And the Convention light-heartedly accepted this accumulation of war.
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