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Consequently it was not long before it was known that Bob was being sent on the voyage to reform him for certain roguish tricks to which he was addicted. This was known to the majority of the crew before the ship sailed.
"Our neighbor wouldn't do such an untidy thing. I wonder she hasn't complained of thee before now. Be more careful in future; for I should be very sorry to give her any occasion to say she couldn't keep the yard clean on our account." The domestic read his meaning in the roguish expression of his eye, and she remained silent. The lesson took effect.
Vesta Milburn the brown-eyed, tall, roguish niece of Meshach Milburn, whom Vesta had made a lady of in externals, corrected some of her faults, such as the sniffle, and was daily teaching her the mysteries of grammar and address, aided by the rector of the parish, whose heart was roused to partial animation again by the young visitor.
"One for you and one for me, but you see I've put them together," said he with a roguish gleam in his eye. "No, they must be separate." But he had his way. Soon the banquet was ready and it delighted Lavinia to see how ravenously the young man ate. At the same time it pained her for it told of days of privation.
Lenorme smiled grimly. "You wouldn't mind, would you, Raoul?" added Florimel, with a roguish look. "Would you mind telling me, Florimel, what you mean by the impropriety of having secrets with another gentleman? Am I the other gentleman?" "Why, of course! You know Liftore imagined he has only to name the day." "And you allow an idiot like that to cherish such a degrading idea of you."
She was a woman of about twenty, small, rather thin, pale, rather pretty, with a roguish air and laughing eyes beneath her ill-combed fair hair. Pere Piquedent, affected, began murmuring: "What an occupation for a woman! Really a trade only fit for a horse." And he spoke with emotion about the misery of the people.
"Have you any photographs of yourself in uniform?" He looked at her surprised and said: "No, why?" A roguish smile, which at the last question had curled at the corners of her mouth, broke into a merry laugh. "I wanted to know whether you marched into battle with your curls, or whether you sacrificed them to the fatherland?"
"Knowledge of the former can be gained by reading standard books of historical and scientific value, and knowledge of the latter, by belles lettres, which bring us face to face with life." "If you go on talking to us like this, we shall soon fall fast asleep." Dubova could not resist making this remark, and in her eyes there was a roguish twinkle.
I said I knew and went on gathering sweet-pea blossoms. "Did you ever see her?" "Yes," I replied, stepping away for some roses, "I saw her by chance for a moment she was in the wagon she's got here last eh, Thursday morn' " I came back trimming the roses, and as she reached for them and our glances met, she laughed and replied, with a roguish droop of the head "She told us about it.
FIRST YAGER. Well, the emperor now must father this elf, For the army must ever recruit itself. SCHOOLMASTER. Forth to the school, ye rogue d'ye hear? FIRST YAGER. He, too, of a narrow room has fear. Aunt, they'll be off. SUTLER-WOMAN. I come apace. FIRST YAGER. What gypsy is that with the roguish face? SUTLER-WOMAN. My sister's child from the south, is she.
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