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They were just going when the old man turned round, smiled mischievously with his crooked mouth, and said: 'Greetings to Otto from me, and tell him when I meet him again I shall do him the honour of eating him up. 'Oh, please don't do that, cried both the girls, very frightened. 'Well, for your sake I will forgive him, said the old man, 'I am not revengeful.
Once more a gleam of amusement from Insall saved Janet, had the effect of compelling her to meet the affair somewhat after his own manner. He seemed to be putting the words into her mouth, and she even smiled a little, as she spoke. "You never can tell what factory girls do look like in these days," she observed mischievously. "That's so," Mrs.
John looked on with evident approbation, while Paul ate with great apparent appetite. "There," said he with a sigh of gratification, as he swallowed the last morsel, "I haven't tasted anything so good for a long time." "Is it as good as Mrs. Mudge's soup?" asked John, mischievously. "Almost," returned Paul, smiling.
Ma smiled mischievously in the girl's direction, but Rosebud was too busy with her own thoughts to heed it. "He's not my father, or anything of the kind. He's just Seth. He's not thirty yet, and I am eighteen. Pa's a father to me, and you are my mother. And Seth Seth's no relation at all. And I'm just not going to call him 'Daddy' ever again.
Talking of Spain, Myra, reminds me that Don Carlos has consented to be one of my yachting party for our Mediterranean trip in the winter, and has invited all of us to spend a week or so with him at his place, El Castillo de Ruiz, somewhere in the Sierra Morena." "Really! That will give me plenty of time to complete my conquest," commented Myra, her blue eyes sparkling mischievously.
Only to-night to-night when, maddened by the folly of this girl before him he had let his heart stir again had given way to the love that had swayed him for two long years and more. "You forget yourself," says he coldly. "Oh no, I don't," says Tita, to whom this answer sounds rather overbearing. "Why should I?" She glances at him mischievously from under her long lashes.
This phantasm, of the sudden assumption of the offensive by a beaten and disordered fleet, which, through the capture of its chief, had changed commanders at nightfall, is as purely and mischievously imaginative as the fiction, upon which it rests, of the close connected body.
Lady Everard, after I said that, kept her hand before her face the whole evening, so as not to distract me, and drive me mad. Consequently she couldn't talk. 'Do they really believe you? 'Evidemment!... I wonder, he continued mischievously, as he refused wine, 'whether Madame Frabelle will confess to you tonight about my passion for her, or whether she will keep it to herself?
He took out his watch and held it down to the flame of the candle; the lady rose and looked, not over his shoulder, but just round his elbow. "Ah, that's curious," observed the Captain, regarding the hands of his watch. "How quickly the time has gone!" "Very. But why is it curious?" she asked. He glanced down at her face, mischievously turned up to his.
I never saw him again. Do you understand the moral? Yes, Captain, I understand, said Marcel rising again, and this time fully decided to go away. But the door opened, and Suzanne showed herself on the threshold. "I should have wished, mischievously, to put him in the wrong, and that a thoughtless or insulting word on his part, should serve as a justification for the insult which I meditated."
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