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It's just what he thinks you need to take an interest and liven up. You don't feel too bad to come down, do you?" "Mother?" "Well?" "Take a good look at me," he said. "Oh, see here!" she cried, with brusque cheerfulness. "You're not so bad off as you think you are, Bibbs. You're on the mend; and it won't do you any harm to please your " "It isn't that," he interrupted.
A faint tinge of color began to liven the somewhat pasty cheek of the Billionaire. Waldron's big chest expanded and his eye brightened. Even the meek Herzog stood straighter and looked more the man, under the stimulus of the life-giving ozone. "Fine!" exclaimed Flint, with unwonted enthusiasm, and nearly yielded to a laugh. Waldron went so far as to slap Herzog on the shoulder.
I'd like you to run down this afternoon. You know the place. It will liven up your dry bones. Come along, will you?" "Perhaps," I said helplessly, looking out of the window. Jerry's destiny was indeed in the lap of the gods. Whatever may have been my hope, during his visit to the Manor, of opening his eyes, I now confessed myself utterly at a loss.
Stick around in the back parlour talking about families whether it was Aunt Lucy's Abigail or the Concord cousin's Hester that married an Adams in '78 and moved out west to Buffalo. I thought first I could liven them up some, you know.
"It's confoundedly dull, anyhow; New York is dying of dullness," Beaufort grumbled. "And when I try to liven it up for you, you go back on me. Come think better of it! Sunday is your last chance, for Campanini leaves next week for Baltimore and Philadelphia; and I've a private room, and a Steinway, and they'll sing all night for me." "How delicious!
'That's the married man and wife there, I've illustrated my story by rale liven specimens, the clerk whispered. 'To be sure, how close together they do stand! You couldn' slip a penny-piece between 'em that you couldn'! Beautiful to see it, isn't it beautiful!... But this is a private path, and we won't let 'em see us, as all the ringers be goen there to a supper and dance to-morrow night.
"Business will liven up in a day or two. When a thing touches bottom it can't go any further down, but it may rise." "Yes," said Lyman, "unless it continues to lie there." "But we must stir it up," Caruthers declared. "We've got the enterprise all right we've got the will, and now all that's needed is something for us to take hold of." "That's about so," Lyman agreed.
But now the vitalizing light of sympathy and outrage in those other eyes seemed to rouse him out of his long coma with an awakening like that which comes after ether. As gray dawn quickens gradually out of darkness, a numbed indignation in his pupils began to liven into unquenchable wrath.
Do you think I could restore confidence by divorcing Marie-Louise and remarrying Josephine? It strikes me that an annual shaking-up of that nature would sort of liven matters up. "No!" said Fouche, "it won't do. They've had one divorce. You mustn't repeat yourself now. You forget the thing I've always tried to impress upon you.
I want you to dig about the roots and see if you can find out where the trouble lies." "Loosening the earth a bit'll maybe do a world of good," said Jarvis; "I've seen it 'liven a tree right up." "We will try, at all events," observed Mr. Mellen. "First you may take those plants under the library window into the greenhouse; it is too late for them to be left out."
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