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5683-32866-0002 | said Lord Chelford, addressing me. | But don't these very wise things sometimes turn out very foolishly? | |
5683-32866-0004 | said Lord Chelford, addressing me. | By this time Lord Chelford and Wylder returned; and, disgusted rather with myself, I ruminated on my want of general ship. | |
5683-32866-0005 | Don't insult me, Stanley, by talking again as you did this morning. | and he made a little dip of his cane towards Brandon Hall, over his shoulder. | |
5683-32866-0006 | Bracton's a very good fellow, I can assure you. | Yes, so they said; but that would, I think, have been worse. | |
5683-32866-0007 | Well, she was better, though she had had a bad night. | If a fellow's been a little bit wild, he's Beelzebub at once. | |
5683-32866-0011 | What I say is altogether on your own account. | Their walk continued silent for the greater part, neither was quite satisfied with the other. But Rachel at last said | |
5683-32866-0012 | What I say is altogether on your own account. | Now that's impossible, Radie; for I really don't think I once thought of him all this evening - except just while we were talking. | |
5683-32866-0013 | Don't insult me, Stanley, by talking again as you did this morning. | There was a bright moonlight, broken by the shadows of overhanging boughs and withered leaves; and the mottled lights and shadows glided oddly across his pale features. | |
5683-32866-0016 | Yes, so they said; but that would, I think, have been worse. | Mark my words, you'll find him too strong for you; aye, and too deep. | |
5683-32866-0017 | said Lord Chelford, addressing me. | I am very uneasy about it, whatever it is. I can't help it. | |
5683-32866-0018 | Well, she was better, though she had had a bad night. | To my mind there has always been something inexpressibly awful in family feuds. | |
5683-32866-0021 | And he added something still less complimentary. | My bed was unexceptionably comfortable, but, in my then mood, I could have wished it a great deal more modern. | |
5683-32866-0024 | Don't insult me, Stanley, by talking again as you did this morning. | I shan't trouble you about my train of thoughts or fancies; but I began to feel very like a gentleman in a ghost story, watching experimentally in a haunted chamber. | |
5683-32866-0027 | Bracton's a very good fellow, I can assure you. | A cold, bright moon was shining with clear sharp lights and shadows. | |
5683-32866-0028 | Thank you, Rachel, my Cousin Rachel, my only friend. | The sombre old trees, like gigantic hearse plumes, black and awful. | |
5683-32866-0030 | In the meantime I had formed a new idea of her. | A little bit of plaster tumbled down the chimney, and startled me confoundedly. | |
8555-284449-0001 | The goat's warlike spirit was roused by this successful attack. | Then they all marched out a little way into the fields and found that the Army of Pinkies had already formed and was advancing steadily toward them. | |
8555-284449-0003 | The goat's warlike spirit was roused by this successful attack. | When the Blueskins saw Ghip Ghisizzle they raised another great shout, for he was the favorite of the soldiers and very popular with all the people. | |
8555-284449-0007 | But Captain Bill made no such attempt, knowing it would be useless. | Now, then, let's enter the City and enjoy the grand feast that's being cooked. I'm nearly starved, myself, for this conquering kingdoms is hard work". | |
8555-284449-0008 | The goat's warlike spirit was roused by this successful attack. | Then she gave Rosalie back her magic ring, thanking the kind Witch for all she had done for them. | |
8555-284449-0012 | The goat's warlike spirit was roused by this successful attack. | I'll gladly do that," promised the new Boolooroo; "and I'll feed the honorable goat all the shavings and leather and tin cans he can eat, besides the grass. | |
8555-284449-0013 | But Captain Bill made no such attempt, knowing it would be useless. | Scuse me," said Trot; "I neglected to tell you that you're not the Boolooroo any more. | |
8555-284449-0015 | That was but rustling of dripping plants in the dark. | I'll not be wicked any more," sighed the old Boolooroo; "I'll reform. | |
8555-284449-0016 | I had a notion it was you, mate, as saved me from the knife. | As a private citizen I shall be a model of deportment, because it would be dangerous to be otherwise". | |
8555-284449-0018 | The goat's warlike spirit was roused by this successful attack. | So Ghip Ghisizzle ordered the Captain to take a file of soldiers and escort the raving beauties to their new home. | |
8555-284449-0019 | The goat's warlike spirit was roused by this successful attack. | That evening Trot gave a grand ball in the palace, to which the most important of the Pinkies and the Blueskins were invited. | |
8555-284449-0020 | The goat's warlike spirit was roused by this successful attack. | The combined bands of both the countries played the music and a fine supper was served. |
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