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'I weally believe him to be a good animal. Just then up rides Warrigal. He looks at the old horse as if he had never seen him before, nor us neither. He rides close by the heads of Mr. Dawson's team, and as he does so his hat falls off, by mistake, of course. He jumps off and picks it up, and rides slowly down towards the tent. It was the signal to clear. Something was up.
Once or twice Pierre was carried away and began to speak of these things, but Nicholas and Natasha always brought him back to the health of Prince Ivan and Countess Mary Alexeevna. "Well, and all this idiocy Gossner and Tatawinova?" Denisov asked. "Is that weally still going on?" "Going on?" Pierre exclaimed. "Why more than ever! The Bible Society is the whole government now!"
Well, your brain and your eyes, your arms and legs, and hands and feet, as well as your tummy, are your soldiers. And it's mutiny if they refuse to carry out the Officer's orders. And you're the Officer, you know." "Am I ve Officer, weally?" Interest was quickening in the heavy eyes. "You're the Officer. And I'm the Colonel in Command.
"Gee! he's glad to see you," said Bobby. "Where'd you find him, Purt?" "Weally!" declared the dude, trying to shoo the dog off. "I I never did see the horrid brute before I never did." "Don't call him names. You'll hurt his feelings," suggested one of the Lockwood twins, while Laura said, seriously: "That dog certainly does know you, Mr. Sweet."
"Well, then, I'll tell you, Horner," said I. "It was by minding his own business, my dear fellow." "Bai-ey Je-ove!" he ejaculated, adding, after a pause, "Weally, Lorton, you dawn't mean it?" "I suppose," I continued, "that you are also just as ignorant again how Mr Peabody made his second and greater fortune, eh?" "Yaas," he drawled out.
"I dweamed that I walked about on the woof," he said. "But I guess I didn't weally, did I?" THE sun was setting at the end of an August day. Everybody was glad to see the last of him, for the whole world felt scorched and hot, the ground, the houses, even the ponds looked warm as they stretched in the steaming distance.
Good-by, aunt; I weally can't stay another moment." She trotted off, and Mrs. Dolman gazed after her with a petrified expression of horror on her round face. "Well," she said to herself, "if ever! And the poor mother was devoted to them all, and she is scarcely a week in her grave, and yet that mite dares to say she has got over it. What nonsense she talked, and what a queer name she has.
"Weally, I shall need all the couwage my fwiends can give me. And you know, Stawms, I stood by you." Mrs. Hanway-Harley supposed the happy ones were to take the B. & O. for New York; Richard explained that they would have a boat. "In fact," said Richard, "the captain has just sent me word that the yacht is anchored off the Navy Yard, awaiting our going aboard." "Yacht?" said Mrs. Hanway-Harley.
"Oh, fank you, Mister Colonel," Hammy was saying, with shining eyes of rapture fixed upon the glorious ones; "and is they weally my own, my vewy own, for good?" "Yours and Berta's, really and for good." "And won't you" Hammy's magnificent effort at disinterestedness brought the tears into his eyes "won't you want vem to play wif, ever yourself?"
"Weally," said Horner, who usually put on most of his w and r ish airs when in the presence of ladies in evening costume: in the day he sometimes spoke more plainly. "Weally, how clevah you ah! I asshaw you, I didn't gwess it for neawy a week ah!" "I can quite believe that!" said Seraphine, wickedly. "Did you ever hear any of Praed's charades?" I asked Min. "No," she said. "Do you recollect some?"
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