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Are you going? 'Certainly. Give us the pleasure of escorting you. 'No, thanks. 'That's what I call a flat refusal what, Joe? You don't mean that you have no liking for our company, Miss Stokes? 'Oh, I don't know, said Miss Stokes. 'How many are there of you? 'Only me and Joe. 'Oh, is that all? she said, satirically. Albert was a little nonplussed. 'Isn't that enough for you? he asked.
I tell you something will happen!" "To which of them?" asked Miss Cordova satirically.
Meadowcroft's eyes pointed the application of his hostile criticism straight in the direction of his two sons When the two sons seized a stray remark of mine about animals in general, and applied it satirically to the mismanagement of sheep and oxen in particular, they looked at John Jago, while they talked to me.
"Well, you ought to know what that is. At the same time, I've heard you're a friend of one or two dark spirits in the land." "I hold no friendships that would do hurt to my country," answered Dyck sharply. Mallow smiled satirically. "As we're starting at daylight, I suppose, I think I'll go to bed, if it may be you can put me up." "Oh, Lord, yes! We can put you up, Mr. Mallow," said the old man.
"And they lifted you out of the pit, I suppose?" sneered the Bibliomaniac. "I do not say that they did," said the Idiot, calmly. "But I do know that when I opened my eyes I wasn't in the pit any longer, but up-stairs in my hall-bedroom." "How awfully mysterious!" said the Doctor, satirically. "Well, I don't approve of smoking," said Mr. Whitechoker.
He took a pinch, and chuckled satirically over some passing thought, which he did not think it necessary to communicate to his young friend. "I talk as if I was a stranger here, do I?" he resumed. "That's exactly what I am. Lady Lundie and I correspond on excellent terms; but we run in different grooves, and we see each other as seldom as possible.
Whar's he at?" demanded Alexander in a clear voice that went through the place like the note of a xylophone. She stood out, a picture of serene beauty drawn against an infernally evil and confused background. Two of the wretched women came forward and bent upon her the full battery of their brazen and leering curiosity. "Pants!" exclaimed one of them satirically. "Ther wench hain't got no shame!"
I'm at all in the ring, and devilish bad to beat. Here goes high, low, Jack, and the game." "Did you ever deal in small beer?" asked Henry, satirically. "No," said Bolt, innocently. "But I would in a minute if I saw clear to the nimble shilling. Well, will you come on to Hillsborough and settle this? I've got the refusal for twenty-four hours, I consider."
I was afraid the boat might have stunned you in capsizing, and you would be drowned before I could find you." "Yes; I would have been such a loss to the world in general if I had been drowned," I said satirically. Several jackeroos, a neighbouring squatter, and a couple of bicycle tourists turned up at Five-Bob that evening, and we had a jovial night.
"It wouldn't be any of my business, would it?" He was bitter. "I suppose not," she said, weakly. "You needn't be hesitant about admitting it. It's true," he went on. "Why shouldn't it be? I am a mere piece of excess baggage which you are too kind-hearted to eliminate. I know that, too. Why shouldn't you eliminate me?" He smiled, satirically.
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