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Did you get a picture of that landing I made? Say " "It seems to me that you are doing all the saying, yourself," Mary V interrupted him unenthusiastically. "It may be all very nice for you, Johnny Jewel, to go sailing around in an aeroplane. I suppose it is very nice for you. I grant that without argument.

Why, I've never been so securely happy in my life as I am now. You'll feel differently some day." "Maybe," Margaret assented unenthusiastically. There was a pause. Perhaps the girl was thinking that to teach school, live in a plain little cottage on the unfashionable Bridge Road, take two roomers, and cook and sew and plan for Tom and little Emily, as Mrs.

And you, Charlotte, I am sure, could help them a great deal." Charlotte made no disguise of her disinclination to undertake to help them. Mr. Langenau expressed his willingness so unenthusiastically, that I think Mrs. Hollenbeck was staggered. I saw her glance anxiously at him, as if to know what really he might mean. She concluded to interpret according to the context, however, and went on.

"Catchum rattlesnake bite?" queried Good Indian inanely, as is the habit of the onlooker when the scene shouts forth eloquently its explanation, and questions are almost insultingly superfluous. "Huh!" grunted Peppajee, disdaining further speech upon the subject, and regarded sourly the red drip. "Want me to suck it?" ventured Good Indian unenthusiastically, eying the wound. "Huh!"

And I have poise. I am not a child. But looking back now, I can't quite account for all my shall I call it cordiality? Don't you believe, Miriam, that it was because I wanted to make up, a little, for the way I treated him when he was a boy?" "Maybe!" agreed Miriam, unenthusiastically. "Because I did treat him abominably," went on the drowsy voice.

Nevil was re-exploring the inaccurate picture with patient sorrow and despair. He hardly turned as they entered. "How do you do, Peter," he said unenthusiastically, "why do you buy pictures like that by men who don't even know the subject they are painting?" "I'll burn it to-morrow. What's the matter with Aymer, Nevil?" Nevil looked reproachfully at Christopher.

Aunt Elinor, in soft gray silk, matronly, assured, unenthusiastically pleased to see her; Doyle himself, cheerful and suave; the neat servant; the fire lit, comfortable room, there was no drama in all that, no hint of mystery or tragedy. All the hatred at home for an impulsive assault of years ago, and this! "Lily, dear!" Elinor said, and kissed her. "Why, Lily, you are a woman!"

Often it happens, indeed, that the first intimation the heart has of the presence of the divine flame is the bewilderment which fills the mind. Berenice had long been contentedly and unenthusiastically convinced that, she was to marry Parker Stanford. She approved of him; he was wealthy, well-born, agreeable enough, and apparently very fond of her.

"Isn't that old composition serious enough?" asked Steve with a laugh that didn't sound quite true. "Yes, I suppose so. Look here, Steve, if you'll tackle it now, I'll help you all I can with it. It won't take long. What time is it?" "Have you done yours?" asked Steve. "Yes," replied the other unenthusiastically. "It's done, but but I guess it's pretty rotten.

Somehow she did not want to talk of her marriage and Jack's death with Eleanor Kemp, who had been so near her during the ecstatic inception of that passion. "How pretty your house is!" Eleanor said, divining Milly's reluctance to intimacy. "I've been peeking into the next room while I waited." "Yes, it's pleasant," Milly replied unenthusiastically. "It's small and the street is rather noisy.

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