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Trenholme, the gentleman stannin' there grinnin' like a Cheshire cat. Talk to him nicely, an' p'raps he'll paint your picter, an' then your special butcher boy will see how beautiful you reelly are." "Jim don't need tellin' anything about that," said the girl, smiling, for Eliza's bark was notoriously worse than her bite. "Jim!" came the snorting comment.
It must have made him feel so nice and comfortable inside him to know that whatever he was to do you'd go on calling him a Humming-bird." "D'you think it did reelly?" "Why don't you remember how it used to make your mother smile? Well, then." Well, then, she seemed to say, it was all right.
You're my wife, Nan; you don't know what that means to me now, you reelly don't." Mrs. Kimper stared, then she almost smiled. "I mean it, Nan," whispered the man. Mrs. Kimper rummaged for a moment in the drawers of a dilapidated bureau, and finally folded a red handkerchief and tied it over her head. "Good!" said the deacon, who had been watching the couple closely.
Pray, forgive me! It must be so." Mrs. Berry rocked on her chair, and sounded her hands together. It amazed her that this soft little creature could be thus firm. She tried argument. "Don't ye know, my dear, it's the fatalest thing you're inflictin' upon me, reelly! Don't ye know that bein' bereft of one's own lawful wedding- ring's the fatalest thing in life, and there's no prosperity after it!
"What was that?" "It didn't keep poor Vi and you together." "Reelly" She went on as if she were delivering her soul at last of the burden that had been too heavy for it "I can see it all now. It did more harm than good." "How do you make that out?" "D'you mind talking about it?" "Not a bit." "Well, don't you see it made it easier for her. It gave her the time and everything she wanted.
But, after all, I don't see that having the misfortune to be born in a country should tie one to it in any sort of way; and I should have hoped your English EDICATION, Colambre, would have given you too liberal IDEARS for that so I REELLY don't see why you should go to Ireland merely because it's your native country.
"Well, I think you're treating me very badly, Joanna. Hang it all, I love you and I think you're a damn fine woman I reelly do and I don't care if you are a bit older I don't like girls." "You won't think me fine in another ten years and as for loving me, don't talk nonsense; you don't love me, or I shouldn't be going. Now let me go." Her voice was hard, because her self-control was failing her.
Albans' 7000l. a-year, because I reelly forget what I believe only because she did not like him and something about principles.
I see you have heard it, then but I am sure I don't know how; for it was only decided the day I left Buxton. The news could hardly travel faster than I did. Pray, how did you hear it? 'Hear what, ma'am? said Lord Colambre. 'Why, that Miss Broadhurst is going to be married. 'Oh, is that all, ma'am! said our hero, much relieved. 'All! Now, Lord Colambre, you REELLY are too much for my patience.
Sir Ralph stared at the speaker with mute contempt: while Mr. Smith, like the ass between the hay, stood balancing betwixt the opposing merits of the baronet and the beau. Meanwhile, a smiling, nodding, affected female thing, in ringlets and flowers, flirted up to the trio. "Now, reelly, Mr.
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