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Updated: June 11, 2025


"And the East?" I said slily. A good-natured smile dissipated his delicious dream. "Ah, yes," he said. "My East was the Tyrol." "The Tyrol? How do you mean?" "I see you won't let me out of that story." "Oh, there's a story, is there?" "Oh, well, perhaps not what you literary chaps would call a story! No love-making in it, you know." "Then it can wait. Tell me about your picture."

Some of the boys began in due time to yawn, at first slily; and then as they saw others openly gaping, they forgot to hide it behind their hand.

And the cavaliers laughed out, and the ladies smiled, and Dorothy added: 'It isn't much, after all. 'Then, come; let's have it, or I shall be jealous, said the Squire. 'Shall I tell? Rose asked slily. 'It 's unfair to betray one of your sex, Rose, remarked the sweetly-smiling lady.

He continually carried a small knife in his pocket, and whenever anybody, offending in this respect, knelt before him to receive his blessing, he would whip it out slily, and cut off a handful, and then, throwing it in his face, tell him to cut off all the rest, or he would go to hell.

"Oh, don't let that worry you, Bill. It'll come out all right. I'd be willing to have almost any sort of name if it would influence that girl to talk in my favor as she did in yours. I don't know what to think; somehow I can't find out her opinion of me. I slily spoke about that fellow, Dan Stuart, but she didn't say a word.

When they got to Temple Bar Goldsmith pointed to the heads of the Jacobites upon it and slily suggested, Forsitan et nostrum nomen miscebitur istis. Johnson next pronounced a critical judgment which should be set against many sins of that kind. He praised the Pilgrim's Progress very warmly, and suggested that Bunyan had probably read Spenser.

The sailor had, it appears, a great partiality for onions, and seeing a bulb very like an onion lying upon the counter of this liberal trader, and thinking it, no doubt, very much out of its place among silks and velvets, he slily seized an opportunity and slipped it into his pocket, as a relish for his herring. He got clear off with his prize, and proceeded to the quay to eat his breakfast.

"Oh," I replied, "unless he comes quickly he may have to travel as far as Flanders; that is," I added, slily "if he really wishes to see me." "Of course he does," she answered gaily, "and to visit Paris; he has set his heart on seeing our capital."

The roar of laughter that came from both men and gals almost deafened me, and I would at this moment have sunk through the floor, so I endeavoured to creep out as slily as I could; but even this I was not permitted to do until I had undergone a hauling around the room by my unfortunate shirt tail: and this part of the programme was performed by the gals, set on by the boys every nigger who could not stand up and laugh, because laughing made them weak, fell down on the floor and rolled round and round.

Talking last night of , some one observed that "it was disagreeable to have such a neighbour, as he did nothing but watch and interfere in the concerns of others." "Give me in preference such a man as le Comte ," said Monsieur , slily, "who never bestows a thought but on self, and is too much occupied with that interesting subject to have time to meddle with the affairs of other people."

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