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But this un isn't thet koind of a man, an' he's so moighty perlite about it Oi jist cud n't sind the loikes of him away. It's 'Missus Guffy, me dear madam, wud ye be koind enough to convey me complimints to Misther Robert Hampton, and requist him to grant me a few minutes of his toime on an important matter? Sure, an' what do ye think of thet?"
Yer to say 'that it will be onpossible for me to come back there, on account on account of " "Important business," suggested Richelieu; "that's the perlite style." "Ef you like." She leaned over the bed and put her lips to his forehead, still damp with the dews of sleep, and then to his long-lashed lids. "Mind Nip!" the squirrel he practically suggested.
He ended by humming, "Now all dem happy days am ober." "Better not let Massa hear yer sing dat ar," said Dinah. "He make yer sing nudder song." "She's mighty gran' lady, an' a bery perlite missis, an' Ise sorry fur her," replied Tom. Mr. Fitzgerald had no sense of refreshment in his morning ride. He urged his horse along impatiently, with brow contracted and lips firmly compressed.
The beau put the card gracefully into his pocket-leaped from the coach-nudged aside his rival of the white coat, and offered his arm to the lady, who leaned on it affectionately as she descended. "This gentleman has been so perlite to me, James," said she. James touched his hat; the beau clapped him on the shoulder, "Ah! you are not a hauppy man, are you? Oh no, not at all a hauppy man!
"De waitresses am busy, a-flyin' eroun' wid de side dishes, an' Mis' Colby, she serbs at her side ob de table, w'en Mars' Colby, he get up tuh carve. "'Wot paht ob de goose is yo' mos' fon' of, Miss Lee? he say to de young lady on hes right han', monst'ous perlite lak. "'I'd lak' a slice ob de laig, Cunnel, she say; 't'ank yo'." Uncle Rufus was surely enjoying himself.
When a female is in question, a gentleman, Mr. Camp, yes, sir, a gentleman, is in dooty bound to be perlite." "Politeness be !" swore Camp. "Git as angry as yer please," roared the sheriff, wrathfully, "but me if any cuss has a right to use such talk in the presence of a lady!" Before I had ceased chuckling over the sheriff's indignant declaration of the canons of etiquette, I heard Mr.
I never hed time ter study much 'bout sech in the day, but I dreamt 'bout ye in the night, an' all night," he laughed a little, "all sort'n mixed up things. I got ter be a plumb Joseph fur readin' dreams only I could read the same one forty diff'rent ways, an' every way made me a leetle mo' oneasy than the t'other one. I s'pose ye hev been perlite enough ter miss me a leetle," he concluded.
"'I don't doubt it, sais I; 'seein' that your department have advanced or rewarded so many colonists already. But I don't think he heard that shot, and I warn't sorry for it; for it's not right to be a pokin' it into a perlite man, is it? "'I must tell the Queen that story of the Gander Pulling, sais he; 'I like it amazingly. It's a capital caricature.
'Who was it? I demanded, now thoroughly aroused. 'It was that feller that was so perlite to Camp and me the time you was arristed; the Sunday-school feller. I started to my feet, and sat down again. She had been doing detective work indeed! I thought I could understand it all. This was the house we had for days suspected and watched, but the only one ever seen to enter it had been Greenback Bob.
"Yes, I see he is very perlite, I see you have set amongst very perlite folks, Samantha," says he, a glarin' at Deacon Balch as if he would rend him from lim to lim, "But as I said, I have no occasion to ride, I took off my boots and stockin's merely merely to pass away time. You know at fashionable resorts," says he, "it is sometimes hard for men to pass away time."
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