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"Righto!" said Ninian. "If any of our people propose to send us to Oxford, there's to be a row! Sloppy asses go to Oxford ... fellows like Mullally!" Henry made a terrible grimace at the mention of Mullally's name and Gilbert, swift to notice the grimace, pointed the moral, "Well, Quinny, if your guv'nor tries to send you to Oxford, don't let him.
"Take me to the theatre, there's a dear." "Righto!" he declared. "I expect I can manage it." Miss Maud waltzed playfully around the room, her hands above her head. She put her head out of the door and called into the bar. "Milly, Mr. Burton's taking me to the theatre to-night. Why don't you get Mr. Waddington to come along? We can both get a night off if you make up to the governor for a bit."
"Would there be any objection to your depositing the milk upon the doorstep?" asked Mr. Clarkson. "Righto!" came the answer, and steps retreated with a clang of pails. "Why do the common people love to add 'o' to their words?" Mr. Clarkson reflected. "Is it that they unconsciously appreciate 'o' as the most beautiful of vowel sounds?
"I'll look in presently." "Righto, old man. Come along, Harold." At the door he turned and said, "Oh, by the way. I want you to show Harold through the work of this side of the business a bit later on." Sabre looked quickly at him. "You want me to?" Twyning flushed darkly. "Well, he may as well get the hang of the whole business, mayn't he? That's what I mean." "Oh, certainly he should.
Laying aside his own plans for the moment, he went about Stone's business, and had little difficulty in finding the nearby druggist whom Hendricks frequently patronized. "Alvord Hendricks? Sure he trades here," said the dapper young clerk. "He buys mostly shaving-cream and tooth-paste, but here's where he buys it." "Righto! And, say, a month or so ago, he bought some hyoscine "
"Now, then, let's all get busy and " "Righto, Billy, but what will our folks think has become of us when it's so late?" Dot questioned. "I move we go into executive session!" shouted Walt Maynard. "Sure, and the president of the class can call a meeting," said Terry Watkins. "It's up to you then, Billy," Cora agreed. "I call it.
And people notice you so in palaces. Besides the Amulet's sure to be in a Temple. Let's just go among the common people, and try to work ourselves up by degrees. We might get taken on as Temple assistants. 'Like beadles, said Anthea, 'or vergers. They must have splendid chances of stealing the Temple treasures. 'Righto! was the general rejoinder. The charm was held up.
He ran the car into the garage at the Beach, sprang out and lifted Mary to the ground with quick, firm hand. They threw off their heavy coats and left them. "Look out for this junk now, sonny," he cried to the attendant, tossing him a half dollar. "Sure, Mike!" "Fill her up to the chin by the time we get back." "Righto!"
'Lord 'elp us, he finishes up with, 'why, yer've done nuthin' but try ter pizen us ever since we come aboard. Ain't I right, mates? "'Righto, they choruses; an' I begin t' think they'd soon be gittin' up to mischief. "'P'raps I might help yeh t' git some beer if yer was more respectful, I says hurriedly. "'Beer! they all yells, an' looks up at me all to onct as if I was a dime museum freak.
"Righto. Anything you like." "Don't talk too loud," said Antony in a lower voice. "We're more or less over the hall, and Cayley may be there." He led the way to the window. "We'll go out this way to-night. Going downstairs is too risky. It's easy enough; better put on tennis-shoes." "Right. I say, in case I don't get another chance alone with you what do I do when Cayley comes to tuck me up?"
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