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His dad, old Sol Bearse, seems to be pretty well satisfied, partic'lar as another engagement between the Bearse family and the Sterzers has just been given out." Barzilla helped himself to another doughnut. His host leaned back in his chair and laughed uproariously. "Well, by the great and mighty!" he exclaimed, "that Willie chap certainly did fool you, didn't he.
Bobbsey, thinking it was Freddie talking, for now the last act had started. So the two little boys quieted down, each one resolved to start talking again as soon as he could. The last act of the show proved to be uproariously funny, and Freddie laughed and laughed until he was in danger of rolling on the floor again. But he was held fast in his seat, and so that danger was averted.
His life had been mingled with other lives more than he admitted; naturally she couldn't expect him to enter into this. For the present she abstained from provoking further revelations; to intimate that he had not told her everything would be more familiar and less considerate than she now desired to be would in fact be uproariously vulgar. He had certainly told her quite enough.
The Happy Family laughed uproariously, to the evident bewilderment of the two Indians who, swathed in blankets and with their hair knotted and tied with a green ribbon and a yellow, drove leisurely toward the group in an old wagon that had a bright new seat and was drawn by a weazened span of mangy-looking bay ponies.
"Do come and listen, Nelly," said Marian, returning to the door. Mrs. Fairfax and Conolly presently went to the door too. "Would you not like to help in the chorus, Nelly?" said Marian in a low voice, as the audience began to join uproariously in the refrain. "Not particularly," said Miss McQuinch. "Sholto," said Marian, "come and share our vulgar joy. We want you to join in the chorus."
All she said was that she had wiped me off the slate even as a friend." Craig laughed uproariously. "THAT was how she did it eh? She's a deep one." "Josh," said Arkwright, "you need a wife, and she's it." "Right you are," exclaimed Craig heartily. "I'm one of those surplus-steam persons have to make an ass of myself constantly, indulging in the futility of blowing off steam.
She let him make all the remarks, and sat like a slim, straight, little offended goddess. But Fred Hicks was not disturbed in the least. He started in telling a story about a trip he took from Washington up to Harrisburg in an incredibly brief space of time, and he laughed uproariously at all his own jokes. Leslie was a girl of violent likes and dislikes, and she took one of them now.
They had not been conscious of the least depression of spirits consequent upon their sojourn of more than a month in the region of uninterrupted night, but it must have affected them, however unconsciously, to no inconsiderable extent, for now, at the first glimpse of sunshine, their spirits rose to an extravagant height; they felt as though they had just effected their escape from some terrible doom, and they were irresistibly impelled to shake hands with each other, to exchange congratulations, and to talk all together, laughing uproariously at even the feeblest attempt at jocularity.
The costly and elegant furniture the brilliant chandeliers the magnificent but rather loose French prints and paintings the universal luxury that prevailed the voluptuous ladies, with their bare shoulders, painted cheeks, and free-and-easy manners the buxom, bustling landlady, who was dressed with almost regal splendor and wore a profusion of jewelry the crowd of half-drunken gentlemen who were drinking wine and laughing uproariously all these things astonished and bewildered me.
He had met the man who boasted such an achievement, and for a long time he carried with him the recollection of that man's eyes as they met his above a beer mug. They had drunk uproariously together, and von Sperrgebiet heard all about it first hand, and even fingered enviously the Iron Cross upon the breast of the teller of the tale.
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