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Just as he reached the stairs, Monsieur de Larsagny and his daughter, whom Gontram escorted, and Count Vellini and his secretary came down. "Vicomte," said Carmen, vivaciously, "you are a hero, and the rest of the gentlemen can take you for an example." Monsieur de Larsagny coughed slightly, while Fagiano loudly cried: "The vicomte is the worthy son of his father, the great count."
Carrington gloomily confessed that he was very unwilling to go; that he wished the idea had never been suggested; that he should be perfectly happy if for any reason the scheme broke down; but he gave no explanation of his feeling, and Madeleine had too much tact to press for one. She contented herself by arguing against it, and talking as vivaciously as she could.
And little Miss Boyle, one of the family of the Earls of Cork, would come at night, at the hour of chestnuts and mulled wine, to sparkle as vivaciously as the pine-log that warmed her feet.
Ryan, barely allowing him time to complete his sentence, continued, vivaciously: "Well, Mr. Faraday, you'll see it later. We entertainers don't know what we are going to do for the lack of gentlemen. When we give parties we ask the young gentlemen, and they all come; but they won't dance, they won't talk, they won't do anything but eat and drink and they never think of paying their party calls.
Frank Garrison, perched on the carriage step and chatting most vivaciously with its occupants and no longer concerning herself, apparently, about the Red Cross or its tables, had the gratification of finding herself approached, quite as she had planned, by two most prominent and distinguished women of San Francisco society, and requested to issue instructions as to the moving of the other tables.
"Is there a place for me in the conspiracy?" asked the clown, vivaciously, "I am without employment just now, and if you wish to take me in tow, I " "We shall attend to it," said Fanfaro, cordially. "How is little Caillette getting on?" asked Bobichel, after a pause. "Very well, thank you. We shall let her know to-morrow morning that we are safe." "Then she is in Paris, too?" "Certainly.
She patiently sat down, and breathed more freely when the clock struck four, and the expected coachman arrived with two splendid horses. "So you want to drive me to Beaussuet?" asked Madame Danglars, vivaciously. "Yes, madame, for five hundred francs." "Then harness your horses at once." "But," stammered the ex-convict, scratching his head, "I make it a rule to take money in advance." "Good!
"Tom Rowley all over! but a gallant push nevertheless," vivaciously exclaimed Samuel Robinson, in an under tone. "And yet, Mr.
It was really amazing to note the difference between the good, simple-mannered old man in his humble home, where he received us in socks and a faded cassock, and nearly suffocated us with vivaciously repetitious hospitality, tea, and preserves, and the priest, with his truly majestic and inspired mien, as he served the altar.
From the bottom of the stairs he had his vivaciously agreeable smile ready for them, and by the time he entered the room his cheeks were painfully stiff, and his eyes had strained beyond their exact meaning. Lucy, with one hand anchored to her lover, welcomed him kindly. He relieved her shyness by looking so extremely silly.
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