Suppose I say we can't spare our little one, and he may go about his business?
But he was conscious of having spoken with some confidence (perhaps with more than he exactly remembered) about his prospect of getting Featherstone's land as a future means of paying present debts.
The pity which had been the restraining compelling motive in her life with him still clung about his image, even while she remonstrated with him in indignant thought and told him that he was unjust.
I still half looked for Dick, but I thought I had things blocked out, no matter what turned up, an' I flopped on my hoss an' rode him at about his best.
But gay and communicative as he was, Mr. Pen did not say one syllable about his ride to Chatteris that day, or about the new friends whom he had made there.
Was it about his mother at home; the pious soul whose life was bound up in his?
Time back there had been talk about his future, the old man having pleasantly asked him what he would like to be.
Scull the waterman came and brought me a note from the Hope from Mr. Hawly with direction, about his money, he tarrying there till his master be gone.
In the afternoon, Sir Harry Wright came onboard us, about his business of being chosen Parliament-man.
Hartlibb, he took me by coach to Kensington, to my Lord of Holland's; I staid in the coach while he went in about his business.
She next clipped off the extremities of Phelim's elf locks, tied them in linen that was never bleached, and hung them beside the Gospel about his neck.
Aggie was quick to realise her opportunity, and before Jimmy could protect himself from her treacherous wiles, she had slipped one arm coyly about his neck.
Jimmy felt her kiss upon his chubby cheek and her dear arms about his neck.
They honoured the knight and welcomed him; and when they had relieved him of his armour, one of his host's two daughters threw her own mantle about him, taking it from her own shoulders and throwing it about his neck.
When she had thrown the mantle about his shoulders, she said to him: "Friend, here is the water and the towel; there is no one to present or offer it to you except me whom you see.
Erec ran to seize his shield, hanging it about his neck by the strap, while Enide lays hands upon the lance.
But he is not so anxious about himself as about his lion, which is in distress.
The damsel then brings the shield and the strong lance: she hands him the shield, and he takes it and hangs it about his neck by the strap.
I'll pension Shore's wife, and Edward will not trouble himself about his sister.
His domain is the envy of every king, but he will bring all his grandeur tumblingabout his head if he perseveres in his present course of violence and greed.
Max, in speaking to me about his return, had wavered many times.
But, then," said Daisy, "what would it be right for you to do about his nuts?
Mr. Dinwiddie isabout his Master's work, wherever he is; and you want to do the same.
Why, because a fisher is a kind of a Spartan animal, while he is about his business.
Necessary preliminaries were hastened; an architect visited the crumbling fabric of the old Red House and set about his plans.
And he could not think in her presence, he could only feel her blue eyes on his face and her little hands clasped around his knee or about his arm.
Repeating his words she sprang up, and running round the candle-stand, stood on the very tips of her toes so that she might throw her arms about his neck.
As for Mr Preddle, he would sit against the bulk-head and bemoan his fate as long as he could get a listener, and half his discourse would be about his fish, the other about the unfortunate passengers.
I was very strong in my arms, as may be supposed; and I threw them about like sails of a windmill, never hitting straight out, but with semicircular blows, which descended on or about his ears.
Well, I dreamed of your mother all that night, and the next day went to see her, and felt worser and worser each time, and she snubbed Jones, and at last told him to go about his business.
Upon this she huffs outright, and tells Tom he may go about his business, for she didn't care if she never sees him no more.
Arnold's misgivings about the future of the Liberal Party were abundantly made good by the General Election of 1885; but enough has now been said about his contribution to the practical politics of his time.
The English friend (the imaginary Arnold) says that for his own part he is not so much concerned about the poacher as about his children.
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