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"If she doesn't we must give her a solid shot or two to liven her up eh, Mr. Carter?" Carter did not know whether to smile or to look horrified. In the end he did both, but as to saying anything he found it impossible. But Lingard did not expect an answer. "I believe you are going to stay with me, Mr. Carter?" "I told you, sir, I am your man if you want me." "The trouble is, Mr.

"I am going to take you to Nikko to spend a few days, and in order to liven up things a bit the boys are coming, too, even old Mr. Buxton." "Is " began Nancy, and checked herself. "Well, Miss Nancy, 'is' what?" asked Mr. Campbell, smiling. Billie knew perfectly well that Nancy was going to say: "Is Yoritomo going?" but had changed her mind, when she asked instead: "Is Nikko a town?"

I'll be a better husband to yer, I swear I will. Give us a kiss, old woman. She turned her face, sobbing, and he kissed her cheek. Then she heard him say in another tone: 'An I got a bit o' news down at the club as will liven yer up. Parkinson was there; just come over from Frampton to see his mother; an he says John will be here to-morrer or next day.

We thought, maybe it was a sort of sickly subject, and he would liven us up a little in the afternoon service. Well, he took his text, drawled out through his nose like "small sweetness long drawn out:" "M-a-r-t-h-a, thou art w-e-a-r-i-e-d and troubled about many things, but M-a-r-y hath chosen that good part that shall never be taken from her."

If they excused her for half a second this would give her sufficient space to tittivate and smarten up. "Say when you want me to liven 'em up, Gertie," remarked Bulpert. "Go and be nice to those two sisters in the corner." "When we're married," he said, "we'll often give little affairs of this kind. I'm a great believer in hospitality myself."

Neither are rifles brought to Cetinje, so that it presents a far more peaceable aspect. Still it is crowded, the guslars do a literally roaring trade, and there are always a sprinkling of men from the Vasović and other outlying clans to liven up the scene.

Her blonde curls fell low over one eye which she now cocked inquiringly at the director. "You're trying to liven him up," explained Henshaw. "That's all baby-vamp him. He'll do the rest. He's quite a good little bit."

Max waited to see things progressing before he started off. A fire had already been started, and the cheery flames did much toward dispelling the feeling of gloom that had begun to gnaw at their hearts. There is nothing in the world better calculated to dissipate worry and liven things up than a genuine camp-fire.

He threw himself on his back on the dusty blue seat and kicked his heels in the air like a colt. "Liven up, for God's sake, man," he shouted. "We're getting near Paris." "We are lucky bastards," said Walters, grinning, with the cigarette hanging out of the corner of his mouth. "I'm going to see if I can find the rest of the gang."

Here be I, that was expected to die, alive and hard as a nail, you see, and there's she moulderen in her grave. 'I used to think 'twas your wife's fate not to have a liven husband when I zid 'em die off so, said Gad. 'Fate? Bless thy simplicity, so 'twas her fate; but she struggled to have one, and would, and did. Fate's nothen beside a woman's schemen!