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You can walk up and down with him, conversing vivaciously, but you mustn't come to an anchor beside him in silence. There would be a suspicion about it of each valuing the other's presence for its own sake, which would never do. "Goin' in?" said the Hon. Percival. "Well it's been very jolly out here." "Very pleasant, I am sure," said Miss Constance Smith-Dickenson.
"It's fortunate for us that he can't be bothered to look after things himself." "He's taken up with politics," answered Pelle absently. "At present he's thinking of getting into the Town Council by the help of the working- men's votes." "Then it's very wise of him to take you," Ellen exclaimed vivaciously. "You understand these matters and can help him.
"He came directly from Charleston, leaving only three hours after the resolution in favor of secession was adopted." "And a rough journey it was," said Bertrand vivaciously. "I was rattled and shaken by the trains, and I made some of the connections by horseback over the wild hills. Then it was a long ride through the snow to your hospitable home here, my good cousin, Colonel Kenton.
Courteville to Tony. She had noticed that Mrs. Courteville always arrived early at the floor committee meetings when these were held at the Malgamite office or in Cornish's rooms. Joan wondered, while Mrs. Courteville was kissing her, whether the widow had come with her brother or before him. "Has he not made the room look pretty with that mimosa?" asked Mrs. Courteville, vivaciously.
She laughed, and sat up straight again, and resumed her excellent imitation of the woman of fashion, while I tried to behave as though I had found nothing singular in her behavior. "You know about our reception?" she asked vivaciously in another moment, playing with her fan. "I'm afraid I don't." "Where have you been, Carl?" "I've been in Edinburgh," I said, "for my final." "Oh!" she said.
Tiny children blew furiously into tin trumpets, emitting sounds that were terribly European. Men strode seriously by, or stood in knots among the graves, talking vivaciously of the things of this life. As the sun rose higher in the heavens, this visit to the dead became a carnival of the living. Laughter and shrill cries of merriment betokened the resignation of the mourners.
"Do you think I'm going to stop here all day for the pleasure of hearing you talk to yourself?" As he spoke, he vivaciously rapped his friend on the shoulder with his stick. "Trust me to pave the way for you with Madonna!" he called out mischievously, as he turned back in the direction of Mr. Blyth's house.
Rachael would send the children away with Mary, ring for tea, and chatter vivaciously with her guests, later retailing all the gossip to Warren when he came to sit beside her.
"Yes, if she were coming she would certainly have written by now." "Signorino! Signorino! Are you ready?" It was Gaspare's voice shouting vivaciously from the sunny terrace, where Tito and another donkey, gayly caparisoned and decorated with flowers and little streamers of colored ribbon, were waiting before the steps. "Si, si! I'm coming in a moment!" replied Maurice's voice from the bedroom.
"Imitation?" repeated August, timidly, not understanding. "Of course! Lies, falsehoods, fabrications!" said the princess in pink shoes, very vivaciously. "They only pretend to be what we are! They never wake up: how can they? No imitation ever had any soul in it yet." "Oh!" said August, humbly, not even sure that he understood entirely yet.
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