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"I mean," she said, "that minx who made eyes at you and all your country neighbors and certainly tried to marry you and most of your Sabine friends." "You mean Marcia?" said I. "Ah," she said, playfully and teasingly, "I thought you would remember her name. If you remember her name you must remember her." "Of course I remember Marcia," I said.

"He won't be anticipating the arrival of an old flame." She flushed a little, and Ralph continued teasingly: "You'll really have to be rather nice to him! He's paid pretty dearly for his foolishness in bartering love for filthy lucre." Penelope frowned at her husband, much as one endeavours to frown down the observations of an enfant terrible. "Don't be such an idiot, Ralph," she said severely.

'I have only one piece of advice to give you, Gladys, in addition to my parting blessing, he said teasingly. 'How much will you give for it? 'How much is it worth? she flashed back in a moment, her eyes dancing with fun. 'Untold gold, as you will find if you take it. 'I can't buy it at the price, she answered demurely.

Now, please, may I pick some of that pretty wild azalea?" she asked teasingly as they came down the hill. "Help yourself. That isn't rare. You couldn't take all of that if you tried." So Isabel gathered branches of the pink bloom until her arms were filled with it and the six moccasins in her hand almost overshadowed.

"Do you know, Patricia," and Rupert Stillwell looked across the dinner table teasingly into Patricia's face, "your Captain Jack was rather mixed up in a nice little row to-day?" "I heard all about it, Rupert, and Captain Jack did just what I would have expected him to do." Patricia's unsmiling eyes looked steadily into the young man's smiling face. "Rescued a charming young damsel, eh?

"I felt absolutely hurt, silly and childish as it was to care for so slight a thing. I suppose my tell-tale face showed it, for Mrs. Harrington said, teasingly "'Really, James, you are very stately and magnificent, this morning! that speech sounded grand and stilted enough to have suited Sir Charles Grandison. "He laughed a little, but it sounded so forced that I wondered Mrs.

The experience of every good officer will bear out the assertions, that a strict commander is always the most popular; that the orderly system of a well regulated ship, in which every man knows his duty, and performs it without being teasingly interfered with, affords the best security against offences; and that when an offence has been committed, the ship's company, and even the culprit himself, will respect the captain who patiently investigates the fault, and dispassionately orders the deserved punishment.

How she thanked God for Gerald's obtuse blindness. Thank God he could see nothing. She sat slowly unlacing her shoes, and he too commenced to undress. Thank God that crisis was over. She felt almost fond of him now, almost in love with him. 'Ah, Gerald, she laughed, caressively, teasingly, 'Ah, what a fine game you played with the Professor's daughter didn't you now?

I had never before had so pertinacious an attack, as I could not but suppose it, of that odd state of mind wherein we fitfully and teasingly remember some previous scene or incident, of which the one now passing appears to be but the echo and reduplication. Though the explanation of the mystery did not for some time occur to me, I may as well conclude the matter here.

"Why do you screw up your eyes for when it thunders then?" he asked, teasingly, as at another terrific sound her eyes shut just as tight as before. But she only made a face at him in reply. "Does Miss 'Liza know you're out here?" Timothy demanded next. "She does." "I'll just bet she doesn't," he contradicted calmly. "You better come go in. You are wet clear through."

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