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"You love it all and its legends, don't you?" Ellery looked from one to the other. "Don't you?" Madeline asked. "By Jove, I do!" he cried, sitting suddenly upright as though stirred with genuine feeling. "I love it without its legends. It does not seem to me to have any past. It is all future. It makes me feel all future, too." "Do you know what's happened to you?" Dick laughed exultantly.

"You certainly seem to be in a mighty big hurry to get there," he said. "We don't loaf on our service," answered the boy with an air of pride. His friend broke into a broad grin. He had known Wilbur Loyle for some time, and was well aware of his enthusiastic nature. "How long has it been 'our' service?" he queried, emphasizing the pronoun. "Ever since I was appointed," rejoined Wilbur exultantly.

As for Sir Isaac and his band, the distant bell had early brought them to a wondering stand; and now, as this rushing phantom trilling trilling trilling swept down on a living moonbeam, with one accord they put spurs to their steeds, and with cries of horror fled in all directions. "Forward!" cried Phoebe, exultantly.

A coal barge still lay alongside the starboard side of the ship, when a lighter appeared and made fast to the port side, loaded with express packages, parts of machinery, pipes, and bags of mail for every ship on the Santiago blockade. "Now we will get those eight bags of mail," said a forecastle man, exultantly. And from that moment we knew we were going back to Cuba.

Whoop her up, boys; there's something happened, as sure as you live!" It was about four o'clock in the afternoon of this, the first day of their intended stay on Cedar Island, when Paul and his three comrades came running around the bend of the shore above the camp, and saw some of the scouts beckoning wildly to them. "They've gone and grabbed him, sure as shooting!" gasped Bobolink, exultantly.

Then, turning to the driver, the tall, impetuous fare clapped another into his extended palm. "There you are, genie!" he exclaimed exultantly, and, grabbing up his bags, was off up the walk as fast as his long legs would carry him. "What was that he called me, kid?" demanded the driver uneasily. "Janie."

"Maggie!" he cried. "Maggie!" This time, when he exultantly caught at her hand, she dared not refuse it to him. And she felt an additional loathing for Barney's caress because she knew that Larry was a witness to it.

Oswald discovered that he had been deceived, but he declares exultantly to Marmaduke that, after being somewhat stunned, he found himself emancipated: 'Life stretched before me smooth as some broad way Cleared for a monarch's progress. Priests might spin Their veil, but not for me 'twas in fit place Among its kindred cobwebs.

He made figures on the last leaf of his little pocket account-book. He manoeuvered to get Mother alone, and exultantly shot his idea at her. They were beginning to get old; the city was almost too much for them. They would pick out some pretty, rustic spot and invest their savings in a tea-room.

There was no letter waiting her from Traill, but an envelope addressed with a scrawled, uneven writing lay in the box. She tore it eagerly open, her heart beating exultantly. "DEAR SALLY," it read,