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Updated: May 7, 2025
And it was a sense of just this, and a tender anxiety lest the fulness of the gracious content of it should be in any degree marred to her dear companion, which made Honoria Calmady say presently: "You don't mind little Dick's racketting with those ridiculous puppies, do you, Cousin Katherine? If it bothers you I'll stop him like a shot." But Katherine shook her head.
Just over the way, at the Supply Stores, they had begun to roll down the heavy shutter, hiding the bright windows, and leaving only a narrow doorway, through which light streamed and made rainbow colours on the pavement outside. The noise of the street was a racketting roar, hardly lower now than it had been all the evening.
Away went the cars, racketting and oscillating, while the obliging young man was looking round for another recipient of his good services. "Ha!" he muttered to himself. "There's a poor young fellow quite alone. Lovesick, perhaps; pale cheek sunken eye never told his love; but let Shakspeare I'm his man! Must look out for the old woman.
From her costume, and the expression of her little resolute face, he saw at once what was coming. "I'm going with you," she said. "Nonsense, my dear; I go straight into the City. I can't have you racketting about!" "I must see old Mrs. Smeech." "Oh, your precious 'lame ducks!" grumbled out old Jolyon. He did not believe her excuse, but ceased his opposition.
She must have been racketting a deal. She doesn't look in the least like a happy bride should. Poor child! I wonder if she is marrying against her will?" Arrived at Sherwood Square the lamb was brought down and displayed to Bunny's delighted mother.
"I never saw anybody like me. I never mean to do things, and then I go and do them. I don't see how you've stood it all summer, anyway, with such racketting children around, I truly don't." "You've been a pretty obedient set," said grandma, patting the hand that stole around her neck. "And when children are obedient and truthful, one can excuse a great deal else.
Shaw treats vengeance as something too small for man a monkey trick he ought to have outlived, a childish storm of tears which he ought to be able to control. In the story in question Captain Brassbound has nourished through his whole erratic existence, racketting about all the unsavoury parts of Africa a mission of private punishment which appears to him as a mission of holy justice.
From her costume, and the expression of her little resolute face, he saw at once what was coming. "I'm going with you," she said. "Nonsense, my dear; I go straight into the City. I can't have you racketting about!" "I must see old Mrs. Smeech." "Oh, your precious 'lame ducks!" grumbled out old Jolyon. He did not believe her excuse, but ceased his opposition.
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