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Miss Rundle drew herself up, and looked quite pleased, and smiled and smirked, and I saw that my joking had gained me a place in her good graces which I never enjoyed in my boyish days. Well, I was very sorry when the time came for me to get up and return on board the frigate.
They shove it at you so; it's like being at the painless dentist's who doesn't give you time to cry out. Here you get a painless wedding!" "Yes, it's a quick job," Lorilleux smirked. "In five minutes you're tied together for the rest of your life. You poor Young Cassis, you've had it." The four witnesses whacked Coupeau on the shoulders as he arched his back against the friendly blows.
Then he intimated that I might sit up for an hour or two after luncheon. The way he made this announcement was irritating enough. Instead of saying straightforwardly, "You can get out of bed if you like," or words to that effect, he smirked at the nurse and said to her, "I think we may be allowed to sit up in a nice comfortable armchair for our afternoon tea to-day."
The party made merry in the town, going into the "Emporium," for ice-cream sodas; and even the presence of Maurice Whitlow at the other end of the counter, where he was imbibing something through a straw, could not daunt Alice's high spirits. Whitlow smiled and smirked in the direction of his acquaintances, but he received no invitation to join them.
And she did not listen for his answer in the haste of her lips that fastened to his mouth. On the clock there was a bronze cupid, who smirked as he bent his arm beneath a golden garland. They had laughed at it many a time, but when they had to part everything seemed serious to them. Motionless in front of each other, they kept repeating, "Till Thursday, till Thursday."
Did you wish to see me on business?" "Oh yes," the lawyer replied, "a mere technicality. I represent the firm of Bascom & Nelson, or rather I should say I am Mr. Bascom's legal agent just at present, as I have not yet been admitted as his partner " The man stopped, smirked, and evidently relished prolonging his interview with Maxwell, who was getting impatient.
Richlin'," he gave his hand a limp wave abroad and smirked, "'In Dixie's land you take yo' stand. This is it. You're in it! Mrs. Richlin', my sister; sister, Mrs. Richlin'." "Pleased to know ye," said the woman, without the faintest ray of emotion. "Take a seat and sit down." She produced a chair bottomed with raw-hide.
"Trudi told me," smirked P. Blinders. "You and her seem to be great and thick together," said Van Busch, with a flattering leer. The little ex-apothecary placed his hand upon his chest, and said, with a gleam of tenderness lighting up his spectacles: "I have sighed, and she has smiled."
From this reflection, however, he was roused by a new sally on Soane's part. 'But, crib me! you are very fine to-night, Mr. Thomasson, he said, staring about him afresh. 'Ten o'clock, and you are lighted as for a drum! What is afoot? The tutor smirked and rubbed his hands. 'Well, I I was expecting a visitor, Sir George. 'Ah, you dog! She is not here, but you are expecting her. Mr.
And the way Dick smirked when the Old Man introduced him to the Little Doctor a girl with a fellow in the East oughtn't to let her eyes smile that way at a pin-headed little dude like Dick Brown, anyway.
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