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When one of the hands was in a particularly bad humor, he could always find some relief for his feelings by kicking Gillsey in the shins, at which Gillsey would but smile an uneasy protest, showing the conspicuous absence of his upper front teeth. Then again the Gornish Camp was waggishly inclined. The hands were much addicted to practical jokes.

But that's all past and over, Mr Mould; as she thus got in a carefully regulated routine to that gentleman, she shook her head waggishly; 'That's all past and over now, sir, an't it? 'Changes, Mrs Gamp, changes! returned the undertaker. 'More changes too, to come, afore we've done with changes, sir, said Mrs Gamp, nodding yet more waggishly than before.

"I see we've got some good soles, besides that little chap that took a fancy to you, missy." "I didn't mind it," said Miss Nell courageously, now that she knew that there was nothing much to be frightened of. "It was cold and wet, poor thing; but I knew it would not hurt me." "Ah, but you screamed though!" retorted the sailor waggishly, as he turned to her father.

The President, the rector and myself, the three handsomest and highest-bred men in the assembly, led the way on the liberal side, waggishly warning all gallant gentlemen present to beware of disappointing the young ladies. This decided the waverers, and the waverers decided the majority. My first business, as Secretary, was the drawing out of a model card of admission to the ball.

When at last they arose, after an eloquent pause, John's spectacles were lying forlornly on the floor, his coat-tails once more were hanging in peace and quietness, his arm was around her, and he had the audacity to waggishly inform her that they were the best "condeetions" that he had made in his whole forty-five years of life.

"Up in the attic, locked up in his chamber. I'm goin' to feed him on bread and water a while, just to show him what sort of a man John Fox is." A grin overspread the face of Eben Bond, who had just looked out of the front window. "So you left him in the attic, hey?" he said, waggishly. "Yes, I did. Do you mean to say I didn't?" "I'm willin' to bet he isn't there now."

He afterwards, in a conversation with me, waggishly insisted, that all the time Johnson shewed visible signs of a fervent admiration of the corresponding charms of the fair Quaker.

"Well, ef hit was Eli," said the Brayton, waggishly, "we're all goin' to be saved. Eli's case 'll come fust, an' ef thar's only one Jedgment Day, the Lord 'll nuver git to us." The three chuckled, while old Gabe sat dreaming at his gate. The boy had lain quiet during the weeks of his getting well, absorbed in one aim to keep hidden until he was strong enough to get to Rome.

"Oh! why wasn't I there?" she cried incautiously, when word came of the great popular reception crowning all. "Ah! why weren't you?" inquired the King waggishly. And when he had made that little joke at her, Charlotte knew that all her naughty goings off and goings on were comfortably forgiven and done with.

"I am a safe receptacle for dark secrets," Miriam laughingly assured her in equally guarded fashion. "I'm afraid I made a serious mistake in rooming with you so long. You know altogether too much about me," retorted Elfreda waggishly. "I might have known you'd guess. Never mind. Some others won't."

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