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Sure, an' I mean that Bunny, the darlin' boy, has gone off in the big movin' van auto!" "Bunny in that auto? Impossible!" "Look for yourself!" exclaimed Mary, pointing to the window. At that moment the auto went rolling past, with Bunny at the wheel, as brave as life. "Bunny Brown!" exclaimed his mother, dashing for the door.
A reply to Jane's order was shrilled up something defiant. "He'd only excite you, darlin'," declared Jane. She was on her knees at the window, and turned her head to speak. "I can't have that rumpus in the street with you so nervous." Gwendolyn sighed. "Take your medicine, dearie," went on Jane. She stayed where she was. Promptly, Gwendolyn sat up and reached for the glass.
"Stop a bit, an' we'll be afther gittin' off you," cried Pat Casey, who was always ready with a joke to cheer up his companions. "Jist keep quiet, me darlin', for a few hours longer, an' you an' me will part company, whin ye can trimble as much as ye like." Whether or not the volcano would accede to his request seemed very doubtful.
"Which places?" enquired he. "All sorts of places," replied Emmeline. "Mr Button!" "What is it, darlin'?" "Would you like to learn g'ography?" "I'm not wishful for larnin'," said the other hurriedly. "It makes me head buzz to hear them things they rade out of books." "Paddy," said Dick, who was strong on drawing that afternoon, "look here." "That's an elephant," he said in a dubious voice.
They'll pay him, never fear, for his thrachery to the noble boy that chastised him for your sake, acushla oge! Throth, Peggy, my heart's black with sarrow about the darlin' young man. Still, life's in him; an' while there's life there's hope; glory be to God!"
I must be very careful of it, though; why, I'm a sight better already. Now then, first to wash my 'ands, and then to unpick the feather-stitching poor Ally did to-day. Poor darlin', she couldn't be expected to do it proper, but I'll soon set it right." Mrs.
You see, my poor boy, how I'm sufferin', an' you see that I can't I won't be able to bear up against this long." The tears here ran down his worn and hollow cheeks. "Oh," he proceeded, "how could I forget you, my darlin' boy? But I hardly think my head's right. If I had you with me, an' before my eyes, you'd keep my heart right, an' give me strength, which I stand sorely in need of.
Oh, mother, that I never seen, but as if it was in a dream; mother, daughter of your daughter's heart, look down from heaven, and. pity your orphan child in her sore trouble and affliction! Oh, how often did I miss you, mother darlin', durin' all my life!
"No, darlin'. We didn't suppose anything of the sort. But knowing so much, please tell us how we are to get ice from the lake in the good old summer time? Answer me that question, will you now?" "That ith tho," reflected Tommy. "Really, I hadn't thought of it that way. I gueth I wath too previouth." "Grace!" rebuked Miss Elting, "I am amazed at your using such expressions.
"That's right, darlin', you tell her," urged nurse, a stout woman with a red face and three gold teeth in the front of her mouth. "I understand now. Don't tell any more, Fanny," said Gabriella. "Now, Archibald dear, will you stop crying and be good?" "Am," replied Archibald sullenly, twisting out of her hands. "Am what, darling?" "Am good." "Well, will you stop crying?" "Have."
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