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Updated: May 31, 2025
'I wint up to the man in the veranda, manin', as sure as I sit, to knock the life out av him. He slipped into the open. "Fwhat are you doin' philanderin' about here, ye scum av the gutter?" sez I polite, to give him his warnin', for I wanted him ready. 'He niver lifted his head, but sez, all mournful an' melancolius, as if he thought I wud be sorry for him: "I can't find her," sez he.
Now Lanty knew that she had NOT been "gossipin'" nor "philanderin'," yet as the parting salute might have been open to that imputation, and as she surmised that her mother might have overheard their voices, she briefly said, to prevent further questioning, that she had shown a stranger the road. But for her mother's unjust accusation she would have been more communicative. As Mrs.
They just caught hands and hot-footed it to the praste and told him to read the banns the next Sunday, and when the law allowed they was man and wife and taking what life had for them the way it came, and together. All this philanderin' that young folks do nowadays is just pure nonsense, and waste of time." "Sure!" laughed Linda.
"We didn't do any four or five years' philanderin' to see if a man 'could make good' when I was a youngster.
It appears, I told a man there how I'd been philanderin' with the musicians; how I had caught them in an off day at Springfield, Mass., and bought cornucopias of Pilsner until they would have broken down and wept had they not been near their instruments.... It was a big music-store, and he was a very good man. He sold me the orchestrelle that morning.
"It's awful funny but whenever I take out these old letters there comes over me the feelin' that I'm 'way off in a strange country and I feel like somebody else." Rebecca looked up anxiously from her work. "Them sort o' philanderin' notions are foolish, Phoebe," she said, and flicked a caterpillar over the fence. Phoebe gave herself a little shake and began to tie up the papers.
Och, an' look how she swings up the potash kettle as light as if it was only a stone pot; musha, but yer the finest woman, my darlin', from this to yerself all round the world agin! 'I guess, Mister Handy, if yer was to bring some logs, an' not to stand philanderin' thar, 'twould be a sight better, rejoined Miss Liberia sourly.
So whin Hallowe'en come erlong, dat li'l black Mose he jes mek up he mind he ain't gwine outen de shack at all. He cogitate he gwine stay right snug in de shack wid he pa an' he ma, 'ca'se de rain-doves tek notice dat de ghosts are philanderin' roun' de country, 'ca'se dey mourn out, "Oo-oo-o-o-o!" an' de owls dey mourn out, "You-you-o-o-o!"
Lors! but 'tis a poor stomach you's got to'rds her if you'm angered by such a bit o' philanderin' as I've tawld 'ee of. What d'ee mane, then?" he added, his temper rising at such unwarrantable inconsistency. "I've knawed as honest women as ever her is that's a done that, and more too, for to get their men safe off and out o' way iss, and wasn't thought none the wus of, neither.
Bradley; but Jim's over to the mill. I'm goin' there." "Did you see Miss Macy?" continued Mainwaring, carelessly. "Loo?" "Loo! well; yes." "No. She's philanderin' with Captain Greyson." "Philandering with Greyson?" echoed Mainwaring, in wonder. "Yes; on horseback on the ridge." "You mean she's riding out with Mr. with Captain Greyson?" "Yes; ridin' AND philanderin'," persisted Richelieu.
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