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He concluded with much passion and clasped hands. In the rustle ensuing after this effort, Baker led his friend down the room to a very fat woman upholstered in pink satin, to whom he introduced Bob. Mrs. Annis, for such proved to be her name, welcomed him effusively. "I've heard so much about you!" she cried vivaciously, to Bob's vast astonishment. She tapped him on the arm with her fan.
They soon afterwards dismissed the subject, put it with care away in a corner; and John finished his supper. 'Is Mr. Twemlow still in the district? she asked vivaciously. 'Yes, said John, and there was a pause. 'You're doing some business together, aren't you, Jack? she hazarded. John hesitated. 'No, he said, 'he only wanted to see me about old Twemlow's estate some details he was after.
He would have wished for more solemnity in the execution of the crime; he thought that he ought at least to calm Bertha's delirium. "You will think more than once of Sauvresy," said he, in a graver tone. She answered with a "prrr," and added vivaciously: "Of him? when and why? Oh, his memory will not weigh on me very heavily.
The brilliant glare of lights, the strident sound of dance-music, the enlivening sense of a living, vivaciously stirring company of gayly dressed merrymakers, assailed Maurice as he followed his guide across the anteroom. At the door of the ball-room he was for a moment hindered by a group of men who were lounging and chatting there.
"I married Cherry for her money," Martin confessed. "As a matter of fact," Cherry contradicted him, vivaciously, animated even by the thought of a change and a home, "we have never even spoken of it before, have we, Mart?" "I never heard of it before," he admitted, smiling, as he knocked the ashes from his pipe.
Smythe expect me to procure him a stone like that? In my confusion I arose to depart, but the lady showed a disposition to keep me, and began chatting so vivaciously that I scarcely noticed that she was all the time engaged in drawing off her gloves.
The poor contadini, who lately chaffered so vivaciously over their macaroni and chestnuts, were flying panic-smitten in all directions; some clasped their crucifixes, and called wildly upon the saints for protection; others leaped frantically into boats and rowed themselves dead, in the needless endeavor to escape death; while the general expression of the people was that of a multitude who, the next minute, expected to see the skies fall to crush them, or the earth open to swallow them up forever.
Biretta, 'I've very stupidly broken this just put it on my bill, will you? Of course," Norma added, vivaciously, "old B. G. immediately said that it was nothing at all, but you know what Miss Drake would have caught, if she'd broken it!" Perhaps Wolf did, but he was thinking at the moment that the family baby was very cunning, with her bright eyes and indignant mouth.
"Let me speak a little about him," said Louison, vivaciously; "perhaps Fanfaro is identical with Jacques; he must be twenty years of age." "That may be so." "And then he must be very handsome. Jacques was a very pretty boy." "That is correct, too," replied Irene, blushing. "Has he black eyes and dark, curly hair?"
Meantime, while Jean Patoux dug in his garden, and sang and soliloquized, his two children, Henri and Babette, their school hours being ended, had run off to the market, and were talking vivaciously with a big brown sturdy woman, who was selling poultry at a stall, under a very large patched red umbrella.
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