Well, I'll manage somehow; so don't worry your pretty head.
He had heard that there were twenty thousand reconcentrados in Matanzas; in such a crowd they could easily manage to hide themselves; they would at least be fed along with the others.
It is large enough to carry us if we can manage to make it hold water, but it won't be safe.
If I once get into the city I shall manage somehow to get out again, and bring her with me.
I will manageto find something for you and me, for I'm a prodigious thief.
We'll bring our grandmother over to see it," said Dorothy, "just as soon as we can manage to do so.
And if a home and all its fixings are too big, instead of too little, why, you'll have tomanage it somehow just the same.
We have entire charge of this hotel, and we try to manage it in a way to satisfy our guests and ourselves.
But if he were nervous, let us say, about a thunderstorm, the toy-theatre could hardly represent the nervousness but it might manage the thunder-storm.
Although they did not manage to get married this year, by the end of it he was becoming well known.
Supposing it was agreed that every man ought to have a cow, but you say, "We can't manage that just yet: give him half a cow.
I wonder," exclaimed the man, "I wonder if I could manage to get across?
How did you evah manage to dress yoahself right befoah I grew up to tend to you?
He writes every few weeks and I manage to reply once in two months or so.
I will then manage to have "Storm" on the spot, as you suggest, and we shall see the effect of the surprise.
The oldest of them (Tom) thinks he has learned to manage the poor old lady; and on the strength of his knowledge and cheek they have hitched themselves to us as the tail end of our procession.
How girls manage to squeeze such a lot of clothes into small space, I don't know.
I attach great importance to this disposition of the reins, as it gives a novice confidence, makes it easier for her to sit square in the saddle, and easier also to manage her horse.
It has often surprised me to see the indifference of parents to the manner in which children carry themselves and manage their bodies and limbs, whether standing, walking, or sitting.
This is my house; I'll manage who comes here, in my own way.
First, Leon ran at the Shropshire and then jumped aside; but soon it grew so strong and quick he couldn't manage that, so he put his hat on a stick and poked it back and forth through a fence crack, and that made the ram raving mad.
We can manage about the money, father, indeed we can.
I thought that was all I could manage before they would spoil, so I said: "Do you prefer light or dark meat, Sister Abigail?
Maybe Laddie rode as well as she could; he couldn't manage a horse any better, and aside from him there wasn't a man we knew who would have tried to ride some of the animals she did.
He helped me hunt the wood and showed me, and I couldn't ride and manage it, so he had it all day, and you should have heard him make it rip.
But then he always could manage things for every one.
He said Mr. Pryor had shaded his price so that if the money had to go, he would be tempted to see if we couldn't manage it ourselves.
No matter what happened to any one else, Candace had to be pleased: for did not she so manage that most fowls served on mother's table went gizzardless to the carving?
He called his negroes together, told them the case, and asked whether they thought they could manage the estate themselves.
On a journey of many days, we had to inform ourselves of the longest time that the stage would stop at a supping or breakfasting place, so that we might manage to snatch an hour's sleep.
He bethought himself that if he could manage to put an instrument of deliverance in the man's way without touching it, he might keep within the letter of the law, and he acted upon this notion.
Molly had seen this process of removing the shoulder so often in Europe (where it is a very choice joint), that she had felt sure she could manage it.
I don’t know that I shall manage it; for it is years since I made them.
Molly had decided to write her own bills of fare for the week, as it would save her thinking each day, and she could manage better, knowing beforehand all she would need.
We are obliged to live very plainly, and if I can manage to get the food on the table in an eatable form, that’s all I try for.
But how shall we manage it in the end, since we cannot marry?
You do not know how I got in, and you do not know how to manage the 'lost water.
I could not manage to pack my books and drawings so soon as to- morrow," said Malipieri.
The shaft was not wider than a good-sized old- fashioned chimney, like those in Roman palaces, up and down which sweeps can just manage to climb.
Her people were prompt and sharp enough to manage the rest, and Osborn was married before he knew exactly whither he was tending.
I think I can manage it," she said nice-temperedly.
Also the young woman of the bead cape knew how tomanage him.
The steep and rugged paths were quite as much as Lord Culduff could managewithout talking, and he toiled along after her in silence, till they gained the beach.
But perhaps I could manage to find out why these people have not called upon us; there must be something in it.
Cannot we manage to have some people to meet Lord Culduff at dinner?
I repeat, sir, that the man who takes conscience for his guide in the very complicated concerns of life is unfit to manage his affairs.
We 'd manage to get on with fewer lawyers, anyway.
Now you find that there are half a dozen boys who can manage the concertina--that is all.
How did she manage it without a kitchen range with hot plates?
What the chiefs had desired was local independence--the right to manage their own affairs with as little interference as possible.
He felt positive that his clerical friends would manage to have the ordeal result in accordance with his wishes.
If the Bermudian hasn't sailed from the Horn yet, I think I can manageit for ye.
At first sight, his strength seemed unequal to manage the unwieldy burden of his pack; yet he threw it on and off with great dexterity, and with as much apparent ease as if it had been filled with feathers.
I take it you'll continue to manage the estate for the present?
I've always thought I'd like to manage a big estate.
He, with still greater eagerness, said, “I can manage that.
After the seventh struggle I came down, fully believing that the Redeemer had taken my cause into His hands, and that He would arrange, and manage for me.
If you don't like the way I manage you can get somebody else," said the cook triumphantly.
But how shall we manage to transport Geronimo's body to the Vleminck Field?
I could manage it by myself; but since you desire it, I will take with me a couple of my brave companions.
The Kirghiz and Bokharans who accompanied him evidently thought his weight would prove too much for the pony, and when there was a ditch to be jumped looked round to see how the bay would manage it.
We shall manage that," Malcolm said; "fortunately you have still got some money left.
I will leave you two to settle how you can best manage the affair, which you can do without my help, for matters of this kind are far more in your way than in mine.
But we might manage to reach the coast and cross over to England, and so make our way north.
I can manage to bring in two light ropes," Jeanne said.
Thirty miles will take us close down to Dumbarton, and there we must manage to get some fresh clothes.
I only hope that they will not manage to overtake the lad before he reaches the frontier, for although I can rely on the king's justice when he is cool I would not answer for it just at present.
Yes; but you may manage it badly, and people will guess.
How is he to manage this, so that the wolf may not be left alone with the goat, nor the goat with the cabbage?
It may so happen that in some of your parlor theatricals you may wish to introduce a storm, so we will tell you how to manage it.