She turned to Mr. Wheeler who sat writing a check at the secretary.
Clearly, his young man was going to be hard to manage.
Mrs. Wheeler, too, when she observed the magnitude of these preparations, began to feel that the new arrangement was not fair to Claude, since he was the older boy and much the steadier.
Before the week was out I had earned the nickname of Beau Brummel.
Mr. Speaker, I rise to protest against this bill, which in my opinion is not so innocent as the gentleman from St. Helen's would have the House believe.
Once or twice, in spite of her anxiety to get him home, Victoria blushed faintly, as she wondered what he was thinking about.
They'll get him," Tom assured her, "one of those men is my manager.
I had offered my service to before) sent for me to get him a bed, who with much ado I did get to bed to my Lord Middlesex [Lionel, third and last Earl of Middlesex.
My Lord Brouncker and I to the Tower, to see the famous engraver, to get him to grave a seal for the office.
I told you you mustn't get him started," went on Miss Keith, gushingly.
There was a strong influence working to get himin and, on the other hand, there were some very good objections to his admission.
All the Yale men were trying to get him and he dodged--I never saw anyone so cool and who kept his head so well.
And I couldn't get him up, nor get himto speak to me, nor nothin'.
You can't get him mad by teasin' him, 'cause he won't tease.
And yet if I want to get him to do somethin' or other he is always chock full of business that can't wait a minute.
We've got to get him out of that," said the Colonel.
Now when I get him to charge me, you boys stand by.
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