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"You might as well tell me, when it's daytime, that the sun's up," returned Pat. "Don't be so awful sharp, Stiver, else I'll have to snub you." "Which you've on'y got to frown, Bob Lumpy, an' the deed's done."

"'I'm glad I did it, he muttered. 'Yes, Sir, I'm glad I did it, and I'm glad that Neighbor Meadow Mouse doesn't know about it. I'm glad that nobody knows about it. 'A kindly deed's most kindly done In secret wrought, and seen of none. And so I'm glad that no one knows. "Now just imagine how surprised little Mr.

"Here is the door," said Charlie, "that lets folks into the dock." "But how do you get the thing open?" asked Will, flashing the light of his lantern upon the door. "I will open it," said Aunt Stanshy, who now appeared, and already decided that the door might be consistently opened for a good deed's sake.

Why not hand it over now?" "Not till the deed's done," said Algernon, very reasonably. Sedgett studied his features, and as a result remarked: "You put me up to this: I'll do it, and trust you so far, but if I'm played on, I throw the young woman over and expose you out and out. But you mean honourable?" "I do," Algernon said of his meaning. Another knock sounded on the door.

It appeared irrational, and he drove it out of his mind when Herbert spoke. "The deed's ready; you have only to sign," he said, indicating a paper. Then he added, with a smile: "You quite realize the importance of what you are doing?" The lawyer turned to George. "This document gives Mr. Lansing full authority to dispose of your possessions as he thinks fit.

Tinker Taylor was the chief of these, and after a time he came in with a leer on his face. "By Gad, they are coming! I think the deed's done!" "No," said Uncle Joe, following him in. "Take my word, he turned rusty at the last minute. They are walking in a very unusual way; and that's the meaning of it!" They waited in silence till the wedding-party could be heard entering the house.

Stratton took his cigar from his mouth and quoted: "'I am the breath of the lute, I am the mind of man, Gold's glitter, the light of the diamond and the sea-pearl's lustre wan. I am both good and evil, the deed and the deed's intent Temptation, victim, sinner, crime, pardon and punishment." "Yes," said Geisner; "that and more. Brahma and more than Brahma. What Prince Buddha thought out too.

Their sepulchre's a holy shrine, Their epitaph, the engraven line Recording former deeds divine; And Pity's melancholy wail Is changed to hymns of praise that load the evening gale. Entombed in noble deed's they're laid Nor silent rust, nor Time's inexorable hour, Shall e'er have power To rend that shroud which veils their hallowed shade.

Williams's fixed him nice, HE has! Seems Abner Payne hadn't answered Sol's letter tellin' him he'd accept the offer to swap lots, and Williams went up to Wareham where Payne's been stayin' and offered him a thumpin' price for the land on Main Street, and took it. The deed's all made out. Cap'n Sol can't move where he was goin' to, and he's left with his house on the town, as you might say.

That's why I should advise keeping the whole business," said Hippy, rising and walking over to the cross with the box under his arm. They heard him working out there and, in a few moments, he returned. "Deed's done," he informed them. "What are you going to do with the copy of the map, J. Elfreda?" "Entertain myself in studying it.