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'I see old mother Dalmaine dresses her as much like the Doncaster belle as she possibly can. 'Yes, and spoils her, said Lord Squib; 'but old mother Dalmaine, with all her fuss, was ever a bad cook, and overdid everything. 'Young Dalmaine, they say, observed Lord Darrell, 'is in a sort of a scrape. 'Ah! what? 'Oh! some confusion at head-quarters.

It had been struck dead by a single shot, and only a single red drop had come out of it; it had tried to reach its nest, but had died on its way on the strand. She wept as if her heart would break, and dried her face with her hair in impetuous Finnish fashion. Eilert laughed at her as boys will, but he overdid it, and was very pale the whole time.

I said to Jack as I walked across the quad with him. "The only danger is that they may find out that he is rotting the whole lot of them. He overdid the thing to-night. Come and see Murray." We found Murray waiting to hear what had happened at the meeting, and from the account we gave him he said that it could not have gone off more successfully.

Why, after the way in which you have gone on about the country, isn't it natural that I should want to see more of it?" He kept on in this strain to such an extent that, instead of convincing his companion, he overdid it, and set him wondering. "I don't understand him a bit," he said to himself; "and I wish he wouldn't keep on calling me my dear fellow and slapping me on the back.

He proved perfectly capable of being insulted. "I guess they ain't much need o' lockin' YOUR door," he retorted darkly; "not from what I saw when I was in your studio!" He should have stopped there, for the hit was palpable and justified; but in his resentment he overdid it. "You needn't be scared of anybody's cartin' off THEM pitchers, young feller!

If you had left things alone and they had come to me in a natural way there would have been a row, of course, but I dare say it would have ended all right. But you told me how to work on him and I overdid the part. Now nothing can ever be all right for either of us, or for them either, until we are both dead.

I was made very welcome, indeed. There were two very pretty girls here, and I could have "loved either were 'tother dear charmer away." But I fell in love with both of them, and thereby overdid the thing. This was by a dim fire-light. The next day was Sunday, and we all went to church in the country. We went in an old rockaway carriage.

But if Betty hoped to convey a quiet intimation that something out of the ordinary had happened she did not succeed. In her eagerness to warn the newcomers not to ask questions she overdid it, and succeeded only in making them alarmed. "What what is it?" asked Mollie, in a sort of stage whisper. "Oh, nothing like that," said Betty, seeing that she was only making matters worse.

And it is to me manifest that he overdid his attack, and failed to commend it to the conscience of his hearers. For up to this point the multitude was in his favour. He was notoriously so acceptable to the many, as to alarm the rulers; indeed the belief of his popularity had shielded him from prosecution. But after this fierce address he has no more popular support.

Every day the end was expected, and his compatriot, companion, and so-called friend, Bernal Osborne, found it in his heart to remark, "Ah, overdoing it as he always overdid everything." For my own part, I never was numbered among Lord Beaconsfield's friends, and I regarded the Imperialistic and pro-Turkish policy of his latter days with an equal measure of indignation and contempt.

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