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'Do you mean that you found it a little oppressive? 'Fi donc, Madame! Yet I must own that with her timid uneasy way, and his so perfect courtesy, they did alarm me a little at first. I pitied them, for I saw them so resolved not to let me feel myself de trop, that I knew I was in their way. 'Did not that vex you?

The Duchess would have a fi I mean, she would be horrified." Mrs. Ess Kay had to do a lot of things before she could go on to Newport, so we were to shop all the morning, lunch at Sherry's, rest in the afternoon, and spend the evening at Coney Island. Next day we were to go to West Point, where Mr. Parker is stationed and stay there all night for a cadet ball.

Astonishingly across that frank, perfectly outspoken little face, the frightened eyelashes came flickering suddenly down. "Because," whispered little Eve Edgarton, "because you see I happen to like you already." "Oh, fine!" smiled Barton. "Fine! Fine! Fi " Abruptly the word broke in his throat. "What?" he cried. His hand the steadiest hand among all his chums began to shake like an aspen.

"I be come to talk to Miller, not you." "Nay, nay, Billy can stay and see I'm not tu hard 'pon 'e," declared Mr. Lyddon. "He axed a proper question. What's put by to goody in the savings' bank, Will?" "Well five pounds; and 't will be rose to ten by Christmas, I assure 'e." "Fi' puns! an' how far 's that gwaine?" "So far as us can make it, in coourse."

"Liss'n; liss'n t' me," moaned the man. "I'll make it three thousand. Fi' thou " "Stand up!" The editor's hearty grip on his coat collar heaved the creature to his feet. For a moment he struggled, panting, then spun, helpless and headlong from the room, striking heavily against the passage wall outside. There was a half-choked groan; then his footsteps slumped away into silence.

After peering at me a minute or two with her bleared and aged eyes, she shut the wicket in my face with a smart click and disappeared. While I awaited her return I heard the sound of children's laughter and light footsteps running trippingly on the stone passage within. "Fi donc, Rosie!" said the girl's voice in French; "la bonne Mere Marguerite sera tres tres fachee avec toi."

He mocked me, grilled and taunted me, but he was always charmingly polite. As Whitman said, "I want Becker," so Rupert said, "Fe, fo, fi, fum, I want the blood of an Englishman." He was determined to get it. I was even more interested that he should not.

What should I do without you? Nay, why that grave face? Have I done anything to offend you?" "Madame, I I confess that " "That you are jealous of that absurd Delaroche, who is so much in love with himself that he has no place in his heart for any one else! Fi donc! I am ashamed of you. There adieu, twelve to-morrow!"

"Eh fi donc!" said the Abbe, "what you call the natural colour, that would be rouge coquette, which no woman of quality can permit herself." "No, Dieu merci," said the actress, "that is for us: 'tis very fair we should have some advantages in the competition, they have so many by birth if not by nature."

And Tonio Kröger, with lowered head and gloomy brow, laid his hand on the hands of the four ladies, on that of Inga Holm, and danced "moulinet." All around there arose a giggling and laughing. M. Knaak assumed a ballet pose which expressed a conventionalized horror. "O dear," he cried. "Halt, halt! Kröger has got in among the ladies. En arrière, Miss Kröger, back, fi donc!

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