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Instead of drawing their sabers, they good naturedly joked with the people as they rode among them to disperse the mobs, and were actually cheered at times by the populace. The crowds grew larger and more boisterous. Regiment after regiment of troops was called in. The police fired upon the people when the latter refused to go home. Then a strange thing happened.
And now what will you make of it? For the occasion they ignored, good naturedly, the stones along the road, the mistakes, the miserable failures that lined the path, assuming the bride's proper illusion of triumph and confidence.... Among the very last came the Johnstons, who had lingered outside while the more boisterous ones pressed about the couple.
Tom King laughed good naturedly and the shivery, nervous laugh of Edward King rang through the house. Joe Welling hurried on. "We'd begin, you see, to breed up new vegetables and fruits. Soon we'd regain all we had lost. Mind, I don't say the new things would be the same as the old. They wouldn't. Maybe they'd be better, maybe not so good. That's interesting, eh? You can think about that.
They started, for they had forgotten Uncle John, or they would never have spoken so freely; but he now put down his newspaper, and looked as if he meant to talk. Susan ventured to say, "And indeed they had all been so very good before. The pig made them so." "A learned pig, I should think," said her uncle, laughing good- naturedly.
"No use o' beatin' around the bush, Mr. Durham," said Bagley, good- naturedly; "we've come here to 'arn our livin', and to do as you say." "I can get along with you, Bagley, but your children will find it hard to follow my rules, because they are children, and are not used to restraint. Yet they must do it, or there'll be trouble at once.
Did you have a good luncheon?" And she kissed him noisily, rubbing her fresh, rosy cheeks against the master's gray beard. Renovales smiled good naturedly under this shower of caresses. Ah, his Milita! She was the only joy in that gloomy, showy house. It was she who sweetened that atmosphere of tedious strife which seemed to emanate from the sick woman.
Now, Liftenant Grantham, I take it, comes in the British uniform, and what signifies a whistle if he wears gold lace or cotton tape, provided it be stuck upon a scarlet coat, and that in the broad face of day, with arms in his hand, aye, and a devil of a desperation to make good use of them too" he added, with a good naturedly malicious leer of the eye towards the subject of his defence.
"If we acted any differently we'd be affected," Eleanor announced with conviction, "and I for one don't think that would be much of an improvement." "Surely we can hold our place in school without putting our hair up on top of our heads," Phyllis laughed good naturedly, "but I think I know what Muriel means," she added loyally. "No, you don't, Phyl."
He smiled a little and opened his paper, while the people in the carriage looked curiously at him. The guard's whistle went and Acton sprang in. "Good-bye." As the train moved, Grim said, "Three cheers for Acton!" "Hip, hip, hurrah! Hip, hip, hurrah!" "A groan for Bourne!" Acton smiled good naturedly to his henchmen.
"I don't know that I ever saw things get in just such shape. Paper enough-but exchange, ye know, and readjustment of accounts." "I don't know much about banking, myself," said Vance, good naturedly; "but I s'pose it's a good 'eal same as with a man. Git short o' cash, first they know -ain't got a cent to spare." "That's the idea exactly.
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