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Updated: May 17, 2025


When she opened the door with her latchkey on Monday evening, late from a class in Advanced Commercial Spanish at Skerry's College, and sat down in the hall to take her boots off, her mother cried out from the kitchen, "Ellen, I've got the grandest surprise for you!" These fanciful women! "And what's that?" she cried back tolerantly, though the dark thoughts buzzed about her head like bees.

He is coming up to see us next week, and to discuss our fate with the doctor. Have you ever met Will?" "Once," said Muriel. "It was at a dance at Poonah early last summer." "Ah! When I was at Mahableshwar. He is a good dancer, isn't he? He does most things well, I think." Daisy smiled tolerantly as she indicated the photograph of a boy upon the mantelpiece.

"Oh," said Alfred, with the relief of sudden comprehension; "the crazy one?" Aggie and Zoie nodded their heads and smiled at him tolerantly, then Zoie continued to elaborate. "You see," she said, "the poor creature was so insane about little Jimmy that I couldn't go near the child." "What!" exclaimed Alfred in a mighty rage.

The priest threw himself back in his chair and laughed tolerantly, showing his beautiful teeth. "All those rich men they give work to the poor. If I had a few thousand dollars to hopen up that place in the 'ill, I would furnish work to every man in Haha Bay to hundreds. Are the miners more miserable than those habitans, eh?" "The good God seems to think so," returned the priest, seriously.

He craved the presence of the magician who dropped illumination with a single word; wholesomer to think of than the whole body of those Ixionides not bad fellows, here and there, he reflected, tolerantly, half laughing at some of their clownish fun. Gower Woodseer and he had not quarrelled? No, they had merely parted at one of the crossways.

"A little more," she said tensely, "and I should have struck those unspeakable young men with my umbrella. One of the things I have never been able to understand, Derek, is why you should have selected that imbecile Rooke as your closest friend." Derek smiled tolerantly. "It was more a case of him selecting me. But Freddie is quite a good fellow really. He's a man you've got to know."

He was a quickener of the public conscience. That people are beginning to think tolerantly of preparedness, that a nation which at one time looked yellow as a dandelion is beginning to turn Red, White, and Blue is owing in some measure to him. R. H. D. thought that war was unspeakably terrible. He thought that peace at the price which our country has been forced to pay for it was infinitely worse.

Any'ow, I should go out if I was you, an' 'ave a look at London. Wot's the good of comin' to London if you don't 'ave a look at it!" "I think I will," said John. "I should," Lizzie added emphatically. "I don't suppose we'll see you until dinner time. Seven o'clock, we 'ave it!" "I always had my dinner in the middle of the day at home," John replied. "Ow, yes, in Ireland," said Lizzie tolerantly.

Arnold laid down his hat and mixed himself a whiskey and soda. He drank it off before he spoke. "Count Sabatini," he said, turning round, "I suppose you are used to all this excitement. A man's life or death is little to you. I have never seen a dead man before to-night. It has upset me." "Naturally, naturally," Sabatini said, tolerantly.

"How long have you been learning?" Asako wanted to know. "Oh, since I was ten years old about." "Is it so difficult then?" said Asako, who had found it comparatively easy to pour out a cup of drawing-room tea without clumsiness. Sadako smiled tolerantly at her cousin's naive ignorance of things aesthetic and intellectual.

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