It would suitme to a `t' to get on to Lady Penwether's books.
In fact, he quite seemed to think that as the legislature had a good many other worries just now, it would suit them to let us slide.
You see, once they started in to do that kind of thing the State would have to crush them, which, of course, would suit us quite nicely.
Still, I don't want to leave the girls here, and it would suit me if you could drive them over to Allonby's.
Of course it would not be right to do anything without consulting her, and now I could boldly tell her that it would suit me very well to stop at the inn until my wheel could be sent away and repaired.
It was a long way to the ranch where he was to spend the night, and he knew that the further he drew the trooper on, the better it would suit Courthorne.
You heard my terms, but if you mention that lady again in connection with me, it would suit me equally well to make good all I owe you very differently.
It seems to me that milling is going to pay tolerably well for another year, and if I knew what you were wanting, it would suit me better.
You heard my terms, but if you mention that lady again in connexion with me it would suit me equally well to make good all I owe you very differently.
It was a long way to the ranch where he was to spend the night, and he knew that the further he drew the trooper on the better it would suit Courthorne.
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