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You touch only the surface of things just as this confounded boat of yours skims only the top of the water. Once in a lifetime you may come to real grips with life strike bottom, eh? as your schooner has done now. Then you're aground and quite helpless. What a pity!" He lifted his glass and drank it off, then thrust it out to be refilled.
It had the taste of doctor's shop, they both agreed; and as no friend of theirs could be tempted beyond a sip, they were advised, because it was called a tonic, to mix it with the pig-wash, so that it should not be entirely lost, but benefit the constitution of the pig. Herbert sipped at the remaining bottle, and finding himself in the superior society of an old Manzanilla, refilled his glass.
And while thou dost meditate upon it I will drink to thy health." He staggered toward the table and refilled the cup. Elinor glanced about the room seeking some possible avenue of escape. Her eyes rested upon the portieres in front of the window; she moved toward them, but as her dress rustled Winter turned at the sound. "Aye, walk the room, my pretty one; thou wilt find thy cage well barred.
When the jug was quite full, it was so heavy to hold extended, that she had to exercise care not to spill some of its contents on the sandwiches and cake. It was exceptionally difficult not to spill any of it when cups were held high up to be refilled. One tall man, a late-comer, had with difficulty pushed his way forward; he was waiting to be served.
The refilled cup was at the lips of France; Belgium had drained it dry. Yet in both countries the women generally manifested the same steadfast and silent patience. They said little; but their eyes asked questions. In the French towns we saw how bravely they strove to carry on their common affairs of life, which were so sadly shaken and distorted out of all normality by the earthquake of war.
I've heard tell he's got it all fixed with her. I've heard tell she's dead sweet on him. Wal, I ain't sure but wot it's natural. He's a good looker; so is she. An' he's a bright boy. Guess he's got the grit to look after a gal good. He's a pretty scrapper. Another drink?" Pete refilled his glass. His fury was at bursting-point, and Beasley reveled in the devil now looking out of his angry eyes.
"'Tis over! 'Twas but a stab of pain." And he refilled his glass with wine and drank it. "You live too studious a life, Ned," said Twemlow. "You have looked but poorly this month or two." "Do not let us speak of it," Lord Dunstanwolde answered, a little hurried, as before. "What what is it you think to do or have you yet no plan?"
I wish I'd been there, I wouldn't 'ave stood by an' looked on while my daughter was gettin' the worst of it; although I'm turned sixty-five, an' gettin' on for sixty-six, I'd 'ave said to 'er: "If you touch my daughter you'll 'ave me ter deal with, so just look aht!" She brandished her glass, and that reminding her, she refilled it and Liza's.
On the contrary, the florist came and refilled the window boxes with an admirable arrangement of fresh flowers; new and even more correct servants were to be seen ascending and descending the area step; a young footman quite as smart as the departed Edward opened the front door and attended Mrs. Gareth-Lawless to her perfect little brougham.
It seems to me the most marvelous thing in the history of war, since the Greeks turned back the Persians." Weber refilled his coffee cup, drank a portion of it, and said: "I have thought of it, Mr. Scott, I have thought of it more than once. It may be that the Gallic fury has been aroused. It has seemed so to me since the German armies were turned back from Paris.
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