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"No," says Lady Booby; "nor do you, Mr Adams, act in your proper character by encouraging any such doings; and I am very much surprized you should concern yourself in it. I think your wife and family your properer care." "Indeed, madam, your ladyship says very true," answered Mrs Adams: "he talks a pack of nonsense, that the whole parish are his children.
There was not a properer man to look on in the county than John Edwards, and so, indeed, were all the Edwardses of South Hill." "Edwards! South Hill!" said the old soldier, in a languid voice, and fell back in the arms of the astonished Harley. He soon recovered, and folding his orphan grandchildren in his arms, cried, "My poor Jack, art thou gone "
I began to tighten the girths, venting my feelings on Firefly until the animal swung around and made a vicious pass at my arm. "Richard!" "Yes." "You will not worry over that senseless speech of Tom's?" "I see it in a properer light now, Patty," I replied. "I usually do in the morning." She sighed. "You are so high-strung," she said, "I was afraid you would " "I would ?"
Weston joined them, and on hearing what was proposed, gave it his decided approbation. "Aye, do, Frank. Go and fetch Miss Bates, and let us end the matter at once. She will enjoy the scheme, I am sure; and I do not know a properer person for shewing us how to do away difficulties. Fetch Miss Bates. We are growing a little too nice. She is a standing lesson of how to be happy. But fetch them both.
When a sword was broken in the first duel, I wanted a piece of it; but its hilt was the wrong color, so it was considered best and politest to await a properer season. One's disposition to cheer, during the course of the duels or at their close, was naturally strong, but corps etiquette forbade any demonstrations of this sort.
Halfman, seeing how Brilliana leaned against the table, her face pale as her smock, raged at her daring denier. He stretched out his sword as if to marshal and restrain the passions of the Cavaliers. "Would it not be properer sport, sirs," he asked, "to tie him in a chair, like Guido Fawkes on November day, and take him through the village that loyal lads may pelt a traitor?"
"Maryanne!" he said, and, in pronouncing the well-loved name, he threw into it all the affection of which his voice was capable, "Maryanne!" "'Miss Brown' would be a deal properer, and also much more pleasing, if it's all the same to you, sir!" How often had he whispered "Maryanne" into her ears, and the dear girl had smiled upon him to hear herself so called!
"We must do something with the body of this unlucky boy," continued the speaker; "divil resave you, M'Carthy, it was on your account he came to this fate; blessed man, if we could only catch him!" "Here, Dick, you and Jemmy there, and Art, come and let us bring him into the bed' in the next room it's a fitter and more properer place for him than lyin' upon chairs here.
Not all London shall furnish a properer figure of a man, nor one better clad, when I shall have done with you, sir." Law but half heard him, for he was already turning toward the door, where he beckoned again for his waiting chair. "To the offices of the Bank of England," he directed. And forthwith he was again jogging through the crowded streets of London.
"In any other affair but books, it would be called at once sheer dishonesty. Here have been my subscribers clamouring for the Memoirs for six months and more." "You hire out your books!" cried Sir Charles. "Give would be the properer word," grumbled the man. Sir Charles humbly apologised. "It was the purest oversight," said he, "and I will gladly pay double. But I need the first volume."
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