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"Yes; it's so far above all taste as to be a sight higher and bigger." "I make a distinction," Herman put in good naturedly, "between swearing and blasphemy; and Tom never blasphemes. His cursing is all in the interest of the highest virtues." "Profanity is like smoking," added Tom. "Every thing depends upon how you do it.
Early in the seventies they had joined forces with Jim Mackey, a blaster, at Virginia City and a mining man named J.G. Fair. Between them they bought up the supposedly depleted Consolidated Virginia Mine, paying from $4 to $9 each for its 10,700 shares. Mining experts smiled good naturedly, forgot the matter. Then the world was brought upstanding by the news of a bonanza hitherto unrivaled. Con.
"I am advised by my counsel that I'm not obliged to answer!" he laughed. "On the ground that it will incriminate you?" she asked quickly. "Isn't that tantamount to admitting the fact?" "That is a matter of argument, it seems to me." She smiled good naturedly and went on: "As to your second contingency, Mr.
"That's about your size," said Pony putting his hands behind him and standing in his place, while those near him edged away. "I'm unarmed, so it is perfectly safe. You will insure your arrest so blaze away." "Dodge under the table, then, and I will spare you." Pony invited him to take up his abode in tropical futurity. Cub laughed once more good naturedly, and lowered the muzzle of his revolver.
If one differed in opinion from another, it was always good naturedly, and all discussions were finished amicably. People in families on shore would always be able to do the same if they kept a watch over their tempers, and did not allow envy, jealousy, and pride to spring up and hold dominion in their hearts. Our tempers were occasionally tried.
Now and then some southerner with whom I had become acquainted would try to draw me out to ascertain my sentiments on the subject, but I always laughed, and said good naturedly: "My dear sir, I didn't come down here to talk about secession, but to see if the southern climate would benefit my sick son."
"Can't you make a jack-o'-lantern while you're waiting, Roger?" "Yes, ma'am, I can turn you out a truly superior article in a wonderfully short time," bragged Roger. "He really does make them very well," confirmed Helen, "but it's because he always has the benefit of our valuable advice." "Here you are to give it if I need it," said Roger good naturedly.
These messieurs" indicating the soldier and the Germans who were smiling good naturedly "are kind enough to share theirs with me, but they are not very rich themselves, you see," at which they all laughed at their common plight. Here at last was something that we could offer. I usually kept cigarettes with me for such emergencies.
Or perhaps you think," continued he, with a fiendish laugh, "that we have some connection with the family because of Marianne!" "Martin, it's it's " began the old man, his face crimsoning up to the very roots of his hair, and struggling vainly with his infirmity. "Have a drink, old un," said Tom, good naturedly, handing Begmand the mug. The old man paused for breath. "Thanks, Mr.
After dinner I played two concertos, something out of my head, and then a trio of Hafeneder's on the violin. I would gladly have played more, but I was so badly accompanied that it gave me the colic. He said to me, good- naturedly, "Don't let us part company to-day; go to the play with us, and return here to supper." We were all very merry.
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