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"Charley is," he conceded thoughtfully, "and in a way I know I am! But not in every way, of course," Warren Gregory smiled a little ruefully. "So the case for love is far from proved," Rachael summarized cheerfully. "There's no such thing!" "On the contrary, there isn't anything else, REALLY, in the world," smiled the man.
The subaltern ruefully accepted the lady's apologies and hurriedly swung himself up into the saddle again to follow, when his companion cried: "Look! Look, Mr. Wargrave! There's another. Come, we'll have him all to ourselves."
Miss Lascelles, who was deeply interested in the play, both in her highly-finished scholarship, and for the credit of Thirlwall Hall, was electrified when she discovered the efficient coadjutor whom the performers had found. "I am afraid there has been a mistake made, and time lost," she said to herself ruefully.
"Well, Burke, 'tis a pleasant little party you do be having," volunteered Maguire. "Sure, and you've been rassling with Jimmie the Monk. Was he trying to pick yer pockets?" "Naw, I wasn't doin' nawthin', an' I'm goin' ter git that rookie broke fer assaultin' me. I'm goin' ter write a letter to the Mayor!" growled Jimmie. Officer Burke laughed a bit ruefully.
You can leave Ansdore any day you choose." "Not when the shearing's on. You don't understand, Martin I can't have all the shearers up and nobody to look after 'em." "What about your looker? or Broadhurst? You don't trust anybody but yourself." "You're just about right I don't." "Don't you trust me?" "Not to shear sheep." Martin laughed ruefully. "You're very sensible, Joanna unshakably so.
I'm all wore out, as it is, and I ain't fit to travel, now, and I don't know when I shall be. Clementina, you can go and tell Maddalena to stop packin'. Or, no! I'll do it." She left the room without further notice of the consul, who said ruefully to Clementina, "Well, I've missed my chance, Miss Claxon, but I guess she's done the wisest thing for herself." "Oh, yes, she's not fit to go.
"I'm sure I don't know what I am going to do," he said ruefully. "I can't walk and I can't ride, and I don't know as I can stay here." "Perhaps Dick and I can carry you to Hopeton," said Sam, mentioning a, small town just beyond the railroad tracks. "It will be a big job. If you Here comes a wagon. Perhaps the driver of that will give me a lift."
Captain Wilson, hot with the combined effects of exercise and wrath, continued the pursuit, but the pause to say sweet nothings to the second in command was fatal to his success. He had often before had occasion to comment ruefully upon the pace of the quarry, and especially at such times when he felt that he had strung his courage almost up to speaking point.
The maid-servant was scrubbing the stones at the hall-door; she was naturally plump, and it is astonishing how much more plump a female becomes when she is on all-fours! The maid-servant, then, was scrubbing the stones, her face turned from the Captain; and the Captain, evidently meditating a sortie, stood ruefully gazing at the obstacle before him and hemming aloud.
But Phyllis, when this was satisfactorily concluded, went back to the great business of seeing how much Allan could walk. He sat down again after a half-dozen steps, a little tired in spite of his excitement. "I can't do much at a time yet, I suppose," he said a little ruefully.
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