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Sometimes he would whisper, and affect to talk mischievously with them, and, if bantered on the subject, would turn it off with a laugh, though it was evident he liked to be suspected of being a gay Lothario amongst them. He had much to say to the farmers about their farms; and seemed to know all their horses by name.
Through the cajoleries of a girl he had known only a few hours he was ready to break with his comrade by mischievously upsetting the domestic affairs of a host who doubtless had not forgotten how to kill men who incurred his displeasure. Sally had affected him like a strong cordial and as they walked to the house he grew increasingly keen for the proposed adventure.
After they had left the village, and had entered the road which led straight to the house, Magdalen surprised Miss Garth by announcing that the stranger in black had turned, after they had passed him, and was now following them. "He keeps on Norah's side of the road," she said, mischievously. "I'm not the attraction don't blame me."
Take him, then, and don't be ashamed to carry him yourself just because I'm here; you know you would delight to do it if I weren't." Barker bent over the silken lap in which the child was comfortably nestling, and in that attitude had a faint consciousness that Mrs. Horncastle was mischievously breathing into his curls a silent laugh.
"Peggy," her mother broke in again, "I can't have you behaving like this, dear. It isn't decent. Go back to ayah at once!" Peggy peeped mischievously over Noel's shoulder. "If I get down again, I shall come all undone," she said. "By Jove, what a calamity!" said Noel. "Haven't you got a pin or something to hold the thing together?" She tightened her arms about his neck.
I nodded uncomfortably. Her eyes twinkled mischievously. "You might of sent your honk-honk to the train for us though. Cost us a dollar from the station. What d'ye think of that? Don't like the ladies, do you, Mr. Benham?" she laughed. "I'll be glad to send you back," I said quickly enough. "Oh, there ain't a doubt of that, I'm sure. Nice house you've got gym an' all.
"Truly. And I'd rather have you human. I always thought of you with thankful worship " "I approve the attitude," said Brian mischievously. "Please state when and why discontinued." "The minute I met you." "Phew! That I consider unnecessarily heartless candor. Did you ever hear of tempering the wind to the shorn lamb?"
"There is no set number, my dear," he explained. "Some have more, some have less." "Some have none at all," I put in mischievously. They pounced on this admission and soon wrung from us the general fact that those women who had the most children had the least servants, and those who had the most servants had the least children. "There!" triumphed Alima.
Three thousand Hollanders, Antwerpers, Englishmen "mad bulldogs all," as Parma called them showing their teeth very mischievously, with one hundred and sixty Zeeland vessels throwing in their broadsides from both margins of the dyke, were a formidable company to face. "Oh for one half hour of Alexander in the field!" sighed one of the Spanish officers in council.
She studies all the time all night and she writes, it is a pleasure to hear. She writes in the paper, Goldie. You ought to hear Mr. Antin read what she writes in the paper. Long pieces " "You don't understand what he reads, ma," Goldie interrupts mischievously; and I want to laugh, but I refrain. Mr. Rosenblum does not fill my can; I am forced to stand and hear myself eulogized. "Not understand?
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