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"You found, I hope," he said, drily, "that the British workman had discovered a better investment for his shillings and half-crowns than the race-course." Mr. Richard Fardell smiled pleasantly, but tolerantly. "It's clear," he said, "that you, meaning no offence, Mr. Mannering, know nothing about the British workman. Whatever else he may be, he's a sportsman.
"Well, well!" said Buggins, tolerantly, with the dignified air of one closing the discussion; "Devil or no devil, you tell 'im as 'ow the Five Sisters be chalked for layin' low on Wednesday marnin'. Good day t'ye!"
Douglas Romilly of the Douglas Romilly Shoe Company, went to your room, changed your clothes, and disappeared. Of course, a disappearance of that sort," he went on tolerantly, "might be possible in London. In New York, to even attempt it is farcical." "Dear me," remarked Philip, "this is very interesting. Let me ask you this question, though.
Maynard?" she asked. Audrey flashed her a keen glance from her rain-clear eyes. "I think he's a sphinx," she said slowly. "The Sphinx was a lady," objected Herrick pertinently. "Mr. Trent's a masculine re-incarnation of her, then," retorted Mrs. Maynard, undefeated. Herrick smiled tolerantly.
That little girl in there, as you call her, is the bad man who held up the Fort Allison stage." The officer laughed tolerantly as he lit a cigarette. "I hear you say it, Norris." "I didn't expect you to believe it right away, but it's a fact just the same." Flatray climbed to the fence and rested his feet on a rail. "Fire ahead. I'm listenin'."
"Let them fight it out," she said tolerantly. "They'll make friends after a bit. Joseph needs some exercise he was getting too fat. And Rusty has to learn he isn't the only cat in the world." Eventually Joseph and Rusty accepted the situation and from sworn enemies became sworn friends. They slept on the same cushion with their paws about each other, and gravely washed each other's faces.
One of them, having a fiddle, struck up a merry tune, the rest fell to dancing, the tender's crew who were off duty caught the infection and joined in, while the officers stood looking on, tolerantly amused and wholly unsuspicious of danger.
I had been tolerantly used both by simple Father Apollinaris and astute Father Michael; and the good Irish deacon, when he heard of my religious weakness, had only patted me upon the shoulder and said, 'You must be a Catholic and come to heaven. But I was now among a different sect of orthodox.
No one of that name living here." "But there must be." The veteran shook his head with an indulgent smile. "You want Mr Sipperley," he said tolerantly. In Guatemala these mistakes are always happening. "Mr George Sipperley. He's on the fourth floor. What name shall I say?" He had almost reached the telephone when Jill stopped him.
"Steady, lad. I know what you're going to say. I know all that happened. But the first thing I found when I got back was that the shanghai business had saved my life; that but for that I would have really been occupying that box on its way to England, instead of the poor devil who was taken for me." A cold tremor passed over Randolph. Captain Dornton, however, was tolerantly smiling.
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