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Updated: May 10, 2025
"Ah, yes! but what is to happen afterward? For anyone can see that you and this squinting long-legged lad are fathoms deep in love with each other." "I think that after I am married, Father, you or King Ferdinand or King Helmas can send Count Manuel into England on some embassy, and I am sure that he and I will always be true and dear friends without affording any handle to gossip." "Oho!"
I'd ha' torn his ugly eyes out. Mat. They ain't ugly eyes. They're big and blue, and they sparkle so when he talks to her! Sus. And who's her? Ye didn't mention a her. Some brazen-faced imperence! Mat. No. The young lady at Mrs. Clifford's. Sus. Oho! See if I do a stitch for her! Shan't I leave a needle in her shimmy, just! Mat. What shall I do! All the good's gone out of me! And such a pain here!
'Oho, says I, 'what yon Hans hath put his mark on ye; well now I hope that is all you have got for your pains. Didn't they make for the burgomaster's house? I to my hiding-place." At this part of Jorian's revelation the monk's nostril dilated, and his restless eye showed the suspense he was in. "Well, father," continued Jorian, "the burgomaster brought them into that same room.
Then she came back, showed the bit of lace, and pressed it into the Countess's hands. "Do you know this, little one? Where it comes from, where there is much more? I was told to look for it, to search for it on you;" and with a quick gesture she lifted the edge of the Countess's skirt, dropping it next moment with a low, chuckling laugh. "Oho! aha!
But I had a few friends that stood up for me; and among others these Fays, you know, had heard the truth of it, and, as it happened, Kitty " "Kitty?" "Well, Mrs. Willoughby, I mean her name's Kitty has always known the truth about it; and when she saw me at Naples she felt interested in me." "Oho!" and Hawbury opened his eyes.
"Oho!" cried Sherwood, delighted to have drawn her. "Now we have it! But what made you think I was on that side?" "Why didn't you just say " "Oh," said Sherwood comfortably, "I was using real meanings, not just word tags. In my opinion real law and order, orderly doing of things, et cetera, are all on the other side." "And the men " cried Nan, aglow.
"Oho," cried Hume, his brows suddenly drawn blackly. "He's getting a woman mixed up in his affairs, is he? That shows how much sense he has. Where is she now?" "Here. She has asked to go out with us tomorrow." Hume made no answer but shoving his hands into his pockets strode after Leland into the living room.
Langford. "Oho! got out of the way of the beautifying, I understand." "Have you seen anything of Fred and Busy Bee?" asked Mrs. Frederick Langford. "They went out directly after breakfast to walk to Sutton Leigh, and I have not seen them since." "O yes," said Mr. Roger Langford, "I can tell you what has become of them; they are gone to Allonfield.
Now everything must be as open as the day. In a word, John and I love each other from the bottom of our hearts, and he wants to have me for his wife." "Oho!" cried the Farmer, and he stood up so quickly that one could easily see that his former helplessness had been only feigned. "Oho!" he called out again, as if one of his horses were running away.
But, with a demoniac grin, the powerful brute tore it from its concealment, and administering a hearty box on the ear of the young girl, flung her aside. It was now my turn. With a beating heart I made my way to the robber chieftain, and sank at his feet. "Oh, sir, I am nothing but a poor governess, pray let me go." "Oho! A governess? Give me your last month's wages, then.
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