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"Indeed, I will," Madison scratched upon the slate, "and do you know that somehow, since I came here to-night, I feel a sense of relief, a sort of guarantee that everything is going to be all right with me in the future." The Patriarch smiled quietly, almost tolerantly. "I know that," he wrote.
He riffled the close-set edges with a dexterous thumb, took another squint, pursed his lips, said softly "M-m yes, I'm in," dropped two white chips onto the little pile in the centre, then, looking up, laughed tolerantly at Harty. "Rum? Mine's rye, Bud, when there's any choice, but what's wrong with you to-night? Sit down.
Wake me about an hour by sun." Mr. Peter Johnson sat in the office of the Tucson Jail and smiled kindly upon Mr. Stanley Mitchell. "Well, you got here at last," said Stan. "Gee, but I'm glad to see you! What kept you so long?" "Stanley, I am surprised at you. I am so. You keep on like this and you're going to have people down on you. Too bad! But I suppose boys will be boys," said Pete tolerantly.
Lammersfield smiled tolerantly: "You have been busy, Mr. Lyndon, and some of the more important facts of modern history have possibly escaped you. McCurdy resigned from the Government nearly three months ago." "But Sir George Frinton!" I exclaimed. "Why, I know the old boy; I have a standing invitation to go and look him up."
Even Marie's jealousy of him, whenever he was in the society of another woman, he took with a patient shrug. Terry's interest in other women was not a passionate one: in it was always an element of the pale cast of thought, and Marie had no real cause for jealousy. But Terry tolerantly took it as a feminine weakness and tried to shield Marie from this unreasonable unhappiness.
"Excuse me," interrupted Florida, with a touch of trouble in her proud manner, "I'm not sighing over it, for one, and I don't want it back. I'm glad that I'm American and that there is no past for me. I can't understand how you and Don Ippolito can speak so tolerantly of what no one can respect," she added, in almost an aggrieved tone.
She had fallen into her old attitude against the wall, her hands behind her, and was listening to the appeal of a brawny youth with a hunting-knife in his belt. "Dusk," he was saying, "I'm not such a chicken hearted chap as to let a gal go back on me. Ye sed I mout hev yer comp'ny home, 'n' I'm a-gwine to hev it, Dave Humes or no Dave Humes." Dusk merely smiled tolerantly. "Are ye?" she said.
The judge smiled tolerantly, observing, "I don't suppose they have much chance to bathe here. The city cannot afford to put up public baths and employers rarely think of those things." "Look at the rotten stuff they eat!"
The smile deepened on the 'Passon's' face, and for a moment he had some difficulty to control an outbreak of laughter, but recollecting the possibly demoralising effect it might have on the more youthful members of the community, if he, the spiritual director of the parish, were reported to have laughed at the pugnacious conduct of the valiant Kitty Spruce, he controlled himself, and assumed a tolerantly serious air.
"In other words, I am to be prisoner for life," she said. "That is for you to determine," I answered. She studied my face, a bit. "I suppose you want me to consent to a divorce," she said. "Divorce implies marriage," I answered. She shook her head and smiled tolerantly. "I really can't promise to die just to accommodate Your Highness," she said. I made no reply.
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