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Don't you remember, sir, that time when Daws got the Lincoln because of that old examiner, who gave us all his own old fads in the papers? Every fellow that was any good was out of it, and Daws got the scholarship. I am sure you can't have forgotten that." "Oh no, I have not forgotten it," said the master ruefully. "But that was only once in a way. Come, Theo, be reasonable.
"It is fortunate I am a good sailor," she told herself, somewhat ruefully. The driver was a large man in a yellow linen duster. He was not especially communicative save to his horses. He told them frankly what he thought of them on several occasions! But "city folks" were evidently no novelty for him.
"Do?" repeated the other, staring at him. "Nothing! Unless, perhaps, you send for your wife and children. I suppose, in any case, you would have to have the little ones if anything happened to her?" Mr. Barrett grinned ruefully. "Think it over," said Mr. Jernshaw. "I will," said the other, heartily. He walked home deep in thought.
"I think I'm beginning to feel a keener interest in tea than gentians, Tony," she confessed at last, ruefully. "It's very contemptible of me, I own. But when I contemplate the distance we've already got to cover before we reach the hotel again, I feel distinctly disinclined to add to it." "I've let you walk too far!" Tony was overwhelmed with compunction.
"Then if Humber and some of the rest will help me, we'll give them a fine alcohol rub in no time." "You'd better do some resting yourself, 'Scotty," they urged, but he would not consider that till he had thoroughly examined the team. Then, "McMillan's feet are bruised," he exclaimed ruefully. There were many offers of assistance in caring for the dog, which, however, Allan gratefully declined.
But he looked ruefully at the spy. "I wish I knew what to do with him," he said. "He'll come to in a little while. But " "We can get away while he's still out," said Dick, quickly. "He can't follow us and we can get such a start with our motorcycles." "Yes, but he'll know their game is up," said Harry. "Don't you see, Dick?
Certainly both Chryseros and Agathemer appeared comical to me, even in my pain and misery and weakness and through the enveloping horror of my fever. Agathemer, his hair and beard a worse stubble than mine, was gasping and ruefully rubbing his throat, making a ridiculous figure in his brown tunic, patched with patches of red, yellow and blue, all sewed on with white thread.
Richie looked at him with mild curiosity. "Mrs. Maitland had a perfect right to change her mind," she said; "and really David never counted very much on the hospital. She spoke of it to him, I know, but I think he had almost forgotten it though I hadn't," she confessed, a little ruefully.
When he sat she dropped into a chair beside him and laid before him a bunch of grapes from Crete, preserved throughout the winter in casks filled with ground cork. "It is the last, Amaryllis says," she observed. "And siege is laid." John looked ruefully at the fruit. "Perhaps," he said after thought, "were I a thrifty man and a spiteful one, I would not eat them.
"Never study till your back aches," he told her: "when you are tired, lie flat on the bed for half an hour, and tell Mrs. Florence that it was by my direction." "Or Mrs. Nipson," said Katy, laughing rather ruefully. She had taken no fancy to Mrs. Nipson, and did not enjoy the idea of a divided authority. A hurried lunch at the hotel followed, and then it was time for Dr. Carr to go away.
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