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It was dark when they arrived, and as they were not expected that night, they entered the house before any one was aware of their presence. John Jr. chanced to be in the hall, and the moment he saw Anna, he caught her in his arms, shouting so uproariously that his father and mother at once hastened to the spot. "Will you forgive me, father ?" Anna said, and Mr.
Monty, upon whom, like his companion, the second cocktail second in this particular sense there had been others seemed to be having some effect, laughed uproariously. Even the joker himself deigned to smile. Captain Dan did not smile. He had risen, preparatory to leaving the table; now he slowly sat down again. "I guess I WAS mistaken," he said gravely.
Proudly the Kookooburra told them all about the Snake sleeping on Dot, and the great fight! All the time, first one kookooburra, and then another, chuckled over the story, and when it came to an end every bird dropped its wings, cocked up its tail, and throwing back its head, opened its great beak, and laughed uproariously together.
At the theatre he laughed uproariously, talked familiarly with the box-openers, as he did with the waiters at Philippe's, loudly demanded footstools for the ladies, and when the performance was over insisted on having the topcoats and fur wraps of his party first of all, as if he were the only three-million parvenu in the audience.
The refinements of art and civilization seemed effeminate, artificial, to these rude spirits, who laughed uproariously at one another, plotted dementedly in circumvention of each other's plans, and gloried in their defiance of both man and God. Deep in their hearts they cherished tenderness for woman, sympathy for the weak and the afflicted, and generosity indescribable.
Well does memory repeat to me the loveliness of delicate little Anna, she with hair like the waving golden grass in the fields that skirt the roadways from Targon to Villandraut, and paid so much the month to laugh uproariously every time the hands of the clock point the quarter-hour. Not the girls in whose hearts Berlin is beating, not the girls in whose élan Berlin lives and laughs.
Bourais threw up his hands, sneezed, and then laughed uproariously; such ignorance delighted his soul; but Félicité failed to understand the cause of his mirth, she whose intelligence was so limited that she perhaps expected to see even the picture of her nephew! It was two weeks later that Liébard came into the kitchen at market-time, and handed her a letter from her brother-in-law.
That isn't all: "'I only wish to live till the juleps come again!" And Mr. Bangs laughed uproariously, even after he had said, "Good-by," and shut the door behind him. "What a personification of Bacchus!" thought Mr. Bixby "'Ever laughing, ever young. "He will be young as long as he lives, but I am afraid that won't be long.
He threw back his head and laughed uproariously, and then moved up still closer. "The trouble with you, Mr. Grayson," he said, "is that you are looking for a giant intellect to represent you at Washington." "Yes," I said, "I'm afraid I am." "Well," he returned, "they don't happen along every day.
He would not pass Herring and Merritt, but went across the river where he could get sight of young Smith, who was going on at a good rate, Herring trying his best to reach him, but in vain. "That's the best yet," laughed Percival uproariously. "Beaten by little Jesse W. Smith, and those fellows claim to have the fastest boat on the river. I think they will have less to say now."
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