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Errington said nothing; he recognized the tune as that which Thelma had sung at her spinning-wheel, and his bold bright eyes grew pensive and soft, as the picture of the fair face and form rose up again before his mind. Absorbed in a reverie, he almost started when Lorimer ceased playing, and said lightly "By-bye, boys! I'm off to bed!

The South is one in opinion we are perplexed by the fears of commerce and are split. There you have all my wisdom. Read the news, but not the weathercock essays called editorials. Oh! I forgot to tell the Squire that Tom, my young doctor, has passed the Army Board and is awaiting orders in Washington. By-bye!" "Tom as a doctor and in uniform," Leila murmured, as her horse walked away.

The folding doors opened wide and she appeared, freshly painted and powdered, crowned once again with the forest of ostrich tips, and holding the struggling Jessie in her arms. "Jessie must go to basket," she said, and she dropped the dog into a tiny basket lined with red flannel, and held up a warning finger. "Naughty go bials!" she cried. "Go bials, Jessie." "What's that?" "Bials by-bye.

"Ransford won't even be consulted," said Sackville, airily. "My stepfather sharp man, that, Bryce! he'll do things in his own fashion. You look out for sudden revelations!" "I will," replied Bryce. "By-bye!" He turned off to his rooms, wondering how much of truth there was in the fatuous Sackville's remarks. And was there some mystery still undreamt of by himself and Harker?

I won't promise to join in the chorus if you have choruses; but I shall revel in my quiet way. Now don't forget. I count upon you. By-bye." "D your eyes, oh, d your eyes!" said Jimmy, shouldering the hill as he went his way. Really, he began to lose nerve a little and for such a sanguine man a little was much.

"Dear me, Melanio is not very polite to-day," says Doretta, escorting the doll back to the sofa. "But you mustn't be offended; he's very seldom impolite. I think it must be the weather; doesn't the weather make you sleepy too, Nini? ...Come, let's take a nap; go by-bye, baby, go by-bye." Nini sleeps.

By-bye. Try and come on Tuesday"; and Rawdon was going-off with two brilliant young gentlemen of fashion, who were, like himself, on the staff of a general officer. George was only half pleased to be asked to dinner on that particular day when the General was not to dine.

I'll write you sure, boy, and you let old Reddy know what's going on and on your life, don't forget to give it to the lads straight why I sneaked off on the quiet! I've got ten years older in the last six months. Well, here we go quite fresh, and damned if I altogether want to, neither too late to argue though by-bye, son!" When the Chinook Struck Fairfield

The visitor's grimace grew more marked as he continued to look, and the conscious little schoolroom felt still more like a cage at a menagerie. "Charming, charming, charming!" Mr. Perriam insisted; but the parenthesis closed with a prompt click. "There you are!" said her ladyship. "By-bye!" she sharply added. The next minute they were on the stairs, and Mrs.

"Seems to me," said Harry in a choky voice, "that it is about time we began our prayers. It is like going to sleep at night. Just when you are preparing to sleep you say your prayers, and then you dump your head down on your pillow and off you go to by-bye land. Then mother comes and kisses you, and she says Oh, bother! I don't want to think of that. Let's try and fancy that it is night.