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Your father and Stella's father each took their turn at soldiering. It is as well to be prepared in case of need. There might be a bolt out of the blue sky. So much more reason for being happy while we may." "You know that Susan Horridge or Mrs. Baker, but she won't be called that identified the dead man I found by the Admiral's tomb as her husband?" "Yes, I heard so. A good riddance.
Raikes, though blind windows alone looked on him, and nought foreign was to be imputed to him in the matter of pride, had become exceedingly solicitous concerning his presentation to the inhabitants of that quiet little country town; and while Evan and the waggoner consulted the former with regard to the chances of procuring beds and supper, the latter as to his prospect of beer and a comfortable riddance of the feminine burden weighing on them all Mr.
"You just mustnt forget to keep Pauline in mind, Mr Weener; she would be a terrific help when you become horribly rich and have to do a lot of stuffy entertaining." "Really, Winifred," protested Constance. "Help him to the poorhouse and a damned good riddance."
Oh, where is he? And nobody knows how to cook his hominy for him but our Betsy. Oh, my boy!" "Good riddance," said Sam senior between his teeth; "ungrateful puppy!" Dr. Lavendar had his hands full.
I had it out with him afterwards, told him he had scamped his duty, and what he had ought to have done was to up like a man and tell the Kanakas plainly Case was damned, and a good riddance; but I never could get him to see it my way. Then they made me a litter of poles and carried me down to the station. Mr.
So one day Aunt Ellen came and took Jackie away in a small covered basket. The funniest thing was the way father went on when he came home to tea. "A bloater with a soft roe," he says; "just what Jackie likes! Where's the bird got to? Come to your tea, Jackie!" "He's gone," says mother, "gone to Canada, and a good riddance, too!" "Oh, gone, has he?" says father.
"Good night," I said, as he left the cabin, adding, under my breath, "Good riddance, too. You won't find quite so much when you come to examine this bag by daylight." After he had gone but not at once, as I wished not to make him suspicious, I locked my cabin-door. Then I hung my tarred sea-coat on the door-hook, so that the flap entirely covered the keyhole.
"God forbid that I should do so," wrote Guy de Laval, on the 8th of June, 1429, to those most dread dames, his grandmother and his mother; "my brother says, as also my lord the Duke d'Alencon, that a good riddance of bad rubbish would he be who should stay at home." And he describes his first interview with the Maid as follows: "The king had sent for her to come and meet him at Selles-en-Berry.
At last with an air of achievement Silvia corralled her round-up and unloaded the four eldest upon the public school and then proceeded to install the protesting Diogenes in a nursery kindergarten. Huldah stood in the doorway as they marched off and sped the parting guests with a muttered "Good riddance to bad rubbish." Silvia returned radiant, but her rejoicing was shortlived.
"And a very good riddance too," says Oliver. "So it is," replies Stephen. "By the way, Noll, what's the last news of Loman?" "Oh, I meant to tell you. He's coming home; I had a letter from him a week or two ago. He says the four or five years' farming and knocking about in Australia have pulled him together quite; you know how ill he was when he went out?" "So he was," says Wraysford.
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