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For a time their hearts were too full to do more than utter ejaculations of thankfulness, or lavish terms of endearment upon him. When calm finally prevailed both he and Peggy were eager to know all that had occurred. "As ye know, I expected to return in a short time when I left here," began David Owen.

In spite of the lapse of years, they seem so close to me that I should not think it strange if at any moment they should clasp my hand and speak words of endearment as they used to before they went away.

Addie Graham, the girl of ultra-style and perfume who had behaved so rudely to little Glen when she discovered the runaway with Katherine and Hazel in the woods, suddenly dashed into the deeply interested group of Camp Fire inquisitors, seized the boy in her arms, kissed him with apparent passionate fondness, and addressed him with a gush of endearment that must have brought tears to the eyes of an unsophisticated listener.

The atrocities of the subsequent times contributed much to the glory of Germanicus, and the endearment of his memory; all people supposing, and with reason, that the fear and awe of him had laid a restraint upon the cruelty of Tiberius, which broke out soon afterwards.

On the counter a jam roll was derelict. Some crumpled and greasy newspapers sprawled on the benches. The outcast squeezed into a corner of a bench, and a stout and elderly matron appeared, drying her bare arms on her apron, and looked at us with annoyance. My friend seized her hand, patted it, and addressed her in terms of extravagant endearment. She spoke to him about that.

Her words were the essence of endearment. And yet, while she pronounced them, she glared unceasingly at the intruders. "Oh, de good Lawd'll burn de wicked!" The men were removing the carved legs. Virginia went back into the room and stood before the deputy. "Isn't there something else you could take? Some jewellery?" She flushed. "I have a necklace " "No, miss. This warrant's on your father.

Her smooth, shining hair was confined in a net She gave me a very pleasant greeting, and Dolcino I thought this little name of endearment delightful took advantage of her getting up to slip away from her and go to his father, who said nothing to him, but simply seized him and held him high in his arms for a moment, kissing him several times.

"Well, Minnie" such was his name of endearment for her "I can't say I have thought much about it, and I don't suppose anybody else has either." "She must think about it, of course; and so must he, I suppose." "I'm not so sure of that. Some folks would never get married if they had to trouble themselves with thinking about it." "I suppose that's why you never got married, uncle?"

We live at her house until our ship sails, and I hope it will sail soon. Poor boy! Did the wicked mob in Paris hurt your arms?" She soothed and patted his wrists, and he neither shrank in pain nor resented the endearment with male shyness. Eagle edged closer to him on the stone pavement.

"We shall find her, Rejoice, never fear. Now you must rest a few minutes, and then you shall tell us how it happened. Why, we found you on the floor, my child," Miss Rejoice was older than the doctor, but it seemed natural to call her by any term of endearment, "how upon earth did you get there?" Slowly, with many pauses for breath and composure, Miss Rejoice told her story. It was short enough.