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"Because we are going to make a three days' trip of this, Poll, and women-folk would not feel comfortable with such a lot of mixed men," explained John, pulling his sister's hair, lovingly. "Well, Polly and I are as good riders as any one of you, and seeing it is our mine, we ought to have something to say about it," added Eleanor, poutingly.
She tried to pronounce it once or twice desperately, and then shook her little head so violently that a yellow rose fastened over her ear fell to the ground. But she did not heed it, nor the fact that Masterton had picked it up. "Ah, I cannot!" she said, poutingly. "It is as deefeecult to make go as my guitar with your serenade."
"Thank you, Colonel; have pressing business at London;" to quiet his duns, which he did not deem necessary to communicate; "but can and will be with you a month from now." "You are very disagreeable, Sir Tilton, and not worth a cent." "You are right," thought the small baronet. "I want you to teach my pug tricks," continued Blanche poutingly. "Come soon, dear baronet," said Mrs.
"Where did you put it?" she said demurely. "It? Oh! IT'S all safe," he said quickly, but somewhat vaguely. "But I don't call the upper drawer of your bureau safe," she returned poutingly, "where EVERYBODY can go. So you'll find it NOW inside the harmonium, on the keyboard." "Oh, thank you."
"I think it right mean in him not to be here to see me," she said, poutingly, "and I am going over as quick as I eat my dinner." But against this all exclaimed at once. She was too tired, the mother said.
"Then were heard melodies such as the nightingale pours forth in the gloaming when the perfume of the rose intoxicates her heart with sweet forebodings of spring! What melting, sensuously languishing notes of bliss! Tones that kissed, then poutingly fled from another, and at last embraced and became one, and died away in the ecstasy of union!
Draconmeyer, the great Anglo-German banker; Sir Henry Hunterleys, the English politician to Mademoiselle Estelle Nipon, of the Opera House. Now we all know one another. We shall be good friends. We will share that bottle of champagne." "One bottle between four!" mademoiselle laughed, poutingly. "And I am parched! I have taught monsieur baccarat. I am exhausted." "A magnum!"
At ten o'clock there resounded a merry: "Bonne nuit, mon oncle!" Angeline, the maid, received her mistress at the door and performed the necessary services more quietly than before. Then she went out, received by the waiters, who were on the stairs. Then followed, in there, a brief evening prayer, carelessly and half poutingly gabbled as by a tired child. At eleven the keyhole grew dark.
"Either he or I ought to be up for examination by a medical board," stated the girl poutingly. "One of us must be crazy. The night that I stole his molasses pie it was pretty awful pie, but I was starved I stumbled over something in the darkness and fell into it with an awful clatter. What do you suppose it was?" "I think I could guess," smiled the other. "Not unless you knew.
The last man in the world to do that, I should have thought. 'Come, murmured Elfride poutingly, and insinuating herself between them, 'tell me all about it. Come, construe, construe!
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