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I was trapesing wi' her from town to town till her engagement was up pretty near six months. Then us settled i' rooms at Scarborough, and there was other things to think of. I couldn't leave her. Her wouldna' let me. To-day was the fust free day I've had, and so I run down to fix matters. And nice weather I've chosen! Her aunt's spending the night wi' her." "Then she's left the stage."
'Well, I don't see how there's any other way for them to get acquainted, retorted his wife. 'Pawliney can't be spared to go trapesing up to Boston.
"We reckoned that is we intended to meet you and the young ladies at the grade," said Fairfax, reddening a little as he endeavored to conceal his too ready slang, "and save you from trapesing from dragging yourselves up grade again to your house."
"Mr. Lenine's coming," remarked Ishmael presently. "Ah! Is he coming alone?" asked Boase carelessly. "Happen he will, or maybe they'll all come, but Mrs. Lenine always says she must stay in of an evening when others are trapesing," replied Ishmael, with equal carelessness.
"I'd like to inquire," said James E. Winter, sombrely, at the January board meeting, "what is the point, if any, of the President of Blaines College trapesing all over the country to attend these here banquets." They used unacademic as well as plain language in the Blaines board meeting by this time. West smiled at Trustee Winter's question.
"Mushrooms!" suddenly cried the governess, springing to her feet. "There must be lots in this field. I'll go and pick some while you rest a bit." Off she went, trapesing over the field in the moonlight, her wings folded behind her, her body bent a little forward as she searched, and in ten minutes she came back with her hands full.
I had spent my last shilling, and there I was trapesing across the island on a wild-goose chase with my reaping-hook and my fiddle; and my poor little Grace, that I that I " Mary's hand went a moment to his other shoulder, and she murmured through her tears, "You have got me."
And when supper's done, decent folk go to their beds, to be up again with the dawn. Only young and foolish creatures still go trapesing round from house to house, putting off their bedtime, not knowing what is best for themselves. A man landed here this morning come to paint the house.
'Then 'tain't worth my while to be trapesing that mile and a quarter to leave a letter at the farm, I take it, especially as it's a registered letter, and him not there to sign for it.
When occasion calls, you'll find all your friends your half-hearted, carping, Erastian friends ranged up tight beside you. Shall we be trapesing about in Tom Tiddler's ground when the pinch comes, Mr Fordyce eh?" "Never fear!" said Robin. And I am bound to say that we all of us lived to see John Champion's assertion made good.
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