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'If yo meddle wi me ony moor, he shouted after her fiercely, 'yo see what I'll do! But in reality the male was helpless, as usual. He went ruefully down to the brook, and loosening his shirt and coat tried to clean his neck and hair. Then, extremely sticky and uncomfortable, he went back to his seat and his book, his wrathful eyes taking careful note meanwhile of Louie's whereabouts.

The two boys scrambled down the boulders and assisted Hilaria the hem of whose white tarlatan skirts showed already the worse for her walk over the hummocky patch of rocks and gorse that fringed the hollow. Laughing rather ruefully, she flung herself down, scattering her bonnet, shawl, and bag over the turf in the impetuous movement.

Billy smiled ruefully. "Well, probably I did need it. She said it night before last just before she went home with Uncle William. She declared that I seemed to forget entirely that Bertram belonged to his Art first, before he belonged to me; and that it was exactly as she had supposed it would be a perfect absurdity for Bertram to think of marrying anybody."

But I think that not at all unlikely. May not metempsychosis be a scourge of two worlds? If the soul of my grandam might fitly inhabit a bird, might not a Fairy ruefully inhabit the person of my grandam? If Fairy Godmothers, perchance, were Fairy Grandmothers! I have some evidence to place before the reader which may induce him to consider this hypothesis.

Our skirmisher could take that with him, and if he wants immadiate help one blow of it would be enough to bring the four of us over to him. Though how the divil I am to git over a wall," concluded the major ruefully, looking down at his own proportions, "is more than I can tell."

The question took him by surprise, and before replying he looked at her again with queer, bulgy eyes peering through big circular glasses, in a way that made Diane think of an ogre in a fairy tale. "You're not here for what I like," he said at last, "but for what you want yourself." "That's true," Diane admitted, ruefully, "but I might go away. I will go away, if you say so."

Strong's conscience smote him for refusing what the other had fairly come by, and generously proffered: and he thought ruefully, now it was too late, that Altamont's cash would have been as well in his pocket as in that of the gambling-house proprietor at Baden or Ems, with whom his Excellency would infallibly leave his Derby winnings.

"You're looking very cheerful," she remarked. The captain's face fell several points. "Am I?" he said, ruefully. "I didn't mean to." "Why not?" inquired his niece. "I mean I didn't know I was," he replied, "more than usual, I mean. I always do look fairly cheerful at least, I hope I do. There's nothing to make me look the opposite."

"I'm awfully sorry, Mrs. Farwell," Jim added, apologetically, "I never felt so ashamed in my life; but I really did start with plenty of gas, only the tank leaked," he finished ruefully. Mrs. Farwell smiled her forgiveness. "You'll have to hurry through dinner, then go and dress," she said. "Perhaps, after all, the girls aren't so very tired." Polly put her arm around her.

I want you and me to separate for three years only three years and try our luck alone. At the end of the three years we will meet again and see how each has got on, and divide takings." "Not see each other at all?" asked Charlie, ruefully. His love for his chum was of the better kind; the second person singular species.

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