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"I am not, Len," corrected his mother. Martie gave him a look of hate. "Len says he promised to go to Wilson's," Lydia said placatingly. "So I thought perhaps Sally and I would go with you I'm sorry, Martie!" For Martie's breast was heaving dangerously. "Pa, didn't you say Len was to go with us?" she asked with desperate calm.
"There isn't much chance for organizing," said a Congressman, placatingly. "The primaries take care of themselves pretty well."
"It is time we had a settlement, she and I. I will lead you to her by those ass's ears of yours and let her hear the truth from your own mouth." "Miss Delord, you do Bernie an injustice," Norvin said, placatingly. She turned swiftly. "Injustice? Bah! He is a flirt, a loathsome trifler. What could be more abominable?" "Felicite!
"If you like to find that jong lady, I put Yack on the trail quick," he offered placatingly. "I bet you Yack finds her in one-half an hour." With much unnecessary language, Senator Warfield told him to get to work, and the three tightened cinches, mounted their horses and prepared to follow Swan's lead.
"Still mad, Stell?" he asked placatingly and put his arm over her shoulders. "Of course not," she responded instantly to this kindlier phase. "Ugh! Your hands are all bloody, Charlie." "That's so, but it'll wash off," he replied. "Well, we're shy a good woodsman and a cook, and I'll miss 'em both. But it might be worse. Here's where you go to bat, Stella.
"No," demurred Peter, "you were quarreling in the kitchen the first morning I came here, and you didn't know I was on the place." "Well I got my tribulations," she snapped, staring suspiciously at these unusual questions. There was a pause; then Peter said placatingly: "I was just thinking, Aunt Rose, you might forget your tribulations if you didn't ride them all the time." "Hoccum!
"I expect Haim hasn't come again to-day," he answered urbanely, placatingly. "Why hasn't he come?" "I hear his wife's very ill," said George. "Who told you?" "I happened to be round that way this morning." "Oh! I thought all was over between you two." George flushed.
"If some of you damned jealous women who are always running around trying to make trouble would let her ALONE" he went on sulkily, "I'd be obliged to you that's all!" Rachael settled her ruffles in a big wing-chair with the innocent expression of a casual caller. She took a book from the reading table, and fluttered a few pages indifferently. "Listen, Clancy," said she placatingly.
He rides like a centaur, talks like a diplomat and flatters as only a Virginian or an Irishman can flatter. The same whisper has it that the husband suffers in the parallel." Farquaharson's face darkened and he reached for his discarded coat. "Hold on; you have company," suggested Wayne placatingly. "Where do you think you're going in such hot haste?"
I've some mouty mean grandsons, some that orter be in the penitentiary, but I hain't none mean enough t' be in the Yankee army." "We didn't mean no offense, sir," said Si placatingly. "We really don't want you for a gran'father. We've got gran'fathers o' our own, and they're very nice old men, that we wouldn't trade off for anything ever raised in Tennessee.
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