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"Good-bye, Mark," said Daisy. "Ta-ta, old man," called Arthur. "See you to-morrow." This last greeting, strange as it may seem, recurred to Railsford's memory more frequently than any of the others during the course of the long railway journey to Grandcourt. It took all sorts of forms as the day wore on.
If I could see that sister of mine, I would give her a piece of my mind. What a cursed fool the girl has been! But it is all that fellow Herrick's fault. He is a deep one, and he has a game of his own on hand; I am as sure of that as that my name is Saul Jacobi. Well, ta-ta, old fellow, I will let you know my diggings later on.
Well, that is all I wanted to know. I will bid you good-bye. I shan't see you again in Ottawa, as I shall sail very shortly for England. Have you any messages you would like given to your friends over there? 'None, thank you. 'Well, ta-ta! And John was left to his packing. That necessary operation concluded, Kenyon sat down and thought over what young Longworth had told him.
"Good-bye, miss; you're welcome. Some of us might meet again yet. Ta-ta!" A shriek, a jerk, and the great train rushed on into the night, leaving me there on the insignificant little platform, feeling how lonely and unhappy, no one knew or cared. Mr M'Swat shouldered most of my luggage, I took the remainder, and we trudged off in the dark without a word on either side.
There's millions of other loafers after the berth." "When will I know?" I faltered. "Let's see, this is the nineteenth century, ain't it? Call again about the year two thousand. February the thirty-first's the most convenient day for us, we're all at home then. Ta-ta." I departed rather disconsolately, and waited half an hour outside in the street for Smith.
Such crowds, such busses, all green and blue, only a penny fare, and you can ride on top if you want to! Think of that, you dear old Manx people! But there "the bell goes a-ringing for Sarah!" they're calling for Nurse! That's the worst of this job: they're always a-dyin' just as you're getting interested in something else! Ta-ta!
I hope you'll win!" said Beata, waving a hand to Merle with difficulty, for she was tightly sandwiched between Fay and Tattie. "We did our best for you and Mavis. I didn't know any of those others. Romola, have you got the books? That's all right. I was afraid we'd left the satchel. Ta-ta, Merle! Good luck to you! We're off!"
'But only by six months, when the Act passed. So he's just escaped you. 'I've really no concern whatever with Mr. Levasseur's affairs. Sir Henry had flushed angrily. 'Is it to be here, or the smoking-room? 'Ta-ta! See you again presently, said Levasseur.
"Well, I hope we'll see something of you now you're here." "I guess so," said John, a little frozen. "Well, ta-ta," concluded Beatson, and he shook hands again and went. This was a cruel first experience. It was idle to blink facts: here was John home again, and Beatson Old Beatson did not care a rush.
Half a block off he stopped, turned round, and, seeing March still standing where he had left him, he called back, joyously, "I've got the name!" "What?" "Every Other Week." "It isn't bad." "Ta-ta!" All the way up to the South End March mentally prolonged his talk with Fulkerson, and at his door in Nankeen Square he closed the parley with a plump refusal to go to New York on any terms.
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