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Woodward looked vexed; but she made no immediate reply, and for some time the mother and daughter went on working without further conversation. At last Gertrude said: 'I think every man is bound to do the best he can for himself that is, honestly; there is something spoony in one man allowing another to get before him, as long as he can manage to be first himself. Mrs.
However, that was ended for the present by the sudden irruption of the spoony young man into the conversation; he had come out very shattered from a desperate intellectual conflict with the young lady from Girton, to whom he had ventured on a remark which, as he made it, had seemed to him likely to turn out brilliant.
Carnes shook his big spoon at the negro, and cried out, "Now, Charles, you must spoony on your own side;" and he kept on warning him, "Spoony on your own side, Charles, spoony on your own side." The two lawyers ate until Charles's spoon began to make raids on their side of the bowl, and then they abandoned the feast to him and went on their way.
Somehow she seemed to Mark to be further removed than ever from him; he was nothing to her amongst all these people; she had not even noticed him yet. He began to be jealous of the judge, and the professor too, and absolutely to hate the spoony youth. But she came to him at last.
He is a tremendous old Turk in his house, and she is a little mincing woman; and they've made Gus he's one of us, you know a horrid sneak, and think it's all my bad company and Bill's. By-the-by, Cherry, Gus Shapcote asked me if my senior wasn't spoony about 'I nope you told him to mind his own business! cried Geraldine, with a great start of indignation.
"That's so I ortenter least-wise, not whilst there's any crockery in the house," said Bud sadly. "There's another thing about this hoss," went on the Bishop "he's always spoony on mules. He ain't happy if he can't hang over the front gate spoonin' with every stray mule that comes along.
There existed but one code upon which he might make requisition with promise of safety the great and potent code of Slang. So, here is the message that slipped, unconstrued, through the fingers of curious officials, and came to the eye of Goodwin: His Nibs skedaddled yesterday per jack-rabbit line with all the coin in the kitty and the bundle of muslin he's spoony about.
I was resolved to propose to you and to marry you without a cent, if you'd let me. I didn't expect that you'd let me, but I felt it my duty to find out. I'm dead sure that I was very much in love with you and I am now; but somehow it isn't that spoony sort of love that makes a man unwholesome and sometimes drives him to drink or to suicide.
He was like that great, splendid, yellow king of dogs which escaped perfection by not having just a spice of evil in his composition. Let me add, however, that he was as far as possible from being a "spoony." Mr. Wright says: "He had the strength of a giant, and did not abstain from using it in a combative sense on a fit occasion.
I must attend. I'll call him up on the telephone " "But you are coming to dinner this evening " "Yes, yes, of course." With a smile he added: "Now, don't get too spoony when he comes, or else Ken will have no head for business." "No fear," laughed Helen. "We are too long married for that." "Well, good-bye. I'll see you later." The president took his hat and turned to go.
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