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Boy Comfort submitted to it good- naturedly, but Sister was a little more reserved. She did not like this stranger to call Pelle "father"; and when she was in a teasing mood she would stand a little way off and repeat again and again: "He's not your father, for he's mine!" until Ellen took her away. Johanna mostly lay, however, gazing into space with an expression of the utmost weariness.

Sheldon was not slow to perceive his guest's impatience, and having made exactly the impression he wanted to make, was quite willing that the interview should come to an end. "You had better be off to the drawing-room," he said, good naturedly; "I see you are in that stage of the fever in which masculine society is only a bore.

If he does so provide himself, and if he falls into the custom good naturedly, as one of the established usages of the country, which is moreover not without its advantages, it becomes a source of pleasure to him to pay the poor fellows their expected fees. "Rollo," said Mr. George, "I am going to put the whole business of the buono manos into your hands." "Good!" said Rollo.

She stood in the door of the dwelling house, and just tongue-lashed us "Yankees," as she called us, to the full extent of her ability. The boys took it all good naturedly, and didn't jaw back. We couldn't afford to quarrel with a woman.

"If you can give a recipe for flood preparation," said Jim good naturedly, "you will have every dam builder in the world at your feet." Sara grunted and changed the subject and his manner abruptly. "Got any decent smoking tobacco, Still?" "That is hard to find here," replied Jim. "It dries out fast and loses flavor. I've got some over at the house I brought back from the East.

Don't you remember the night I held you? Don't you remember that, Sandy?" The dog looked up at him moistening its own dry mouth. In every detail this was the same dog he had held upon his knee while arguing with Barstow. He made another test. "Mike," he called. In response the pup wagged his tail good naturedly and with more confidence now. Donaldson caught his breath.

They put the laugh on Gus Megget, so I reckon they can take care of themselves in the hills and on the Half-Moon, too," he added with an emphasis which was to act as a warning to be passed along to the cowboys. "So it's them two I heard 'em talkin' about in Tolopah? Howdy, gents! I sure takes off my bonnet to you," and Ned swept his sombrero good naturedly from his head.

She writhed as she admitted to herself that by that she had given him a sort of claim on her. The village gossip about Perez' infatuation for her, although of her own weakness none guessed, had naturally come to the ears of the visitors, and some of the young men at Edwards' good naturedly chaffed her about it, speaking of it as an amusing joke.

"Anyway," she finished, hastily, "we won't send you any more flowers, if you don't want us to, and, honestly, we won't have a crush." Polly laughed good naturedly and put her arm around Phylis' shoulder. "That's all right; we don't want you to; but, I'll tell you something. If you would really like to do something we would like learn to play a good game of basket ball.

I know you always were a little jealous of his partiality for me." "I am not cross, nor did I say anything against Everard," retorted Grace haughtily "and as for partiality, where is the favouritism now." "Oh well, I shall write such a letter that he can't but come." "I wish you success with all my heart," returned Grace more good naturedly, while Isabel gazed silently out of the window.

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