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'I see, I see.... It's nothing, everything's as it should be; he will have a good set of teeth. If anything goes wrong, tell me. And are you quite well yourself? 'Quite, thank God. 'Thank God, indeed that's the great thing. And you? he added, turning to Dunyasha. Dunyasha, a girl very prim in the master's house, and a romp outside the gates, only giggled in answer. 'Well, that's all right.

"'I trust the boys are not deficient in obedience and helpfulness. At Sheppard's age I had already begun to take the duties of a man upon my shoulders." Sheppard giggled uncomfortably, and Dorothy laughed outright. "Oh, if father only knew how good the boys are!

"I mean about Sammy, you know. It's a jolly good score off old Downing. He'll be frightfully sick." "Sammy!" cried Mike. "My good man, you don't think I did that, do you? What absolute rot! I never touched the poor brute." "Oh, all right," said Jellicoe. "But I wasn't going to tell any one, of course." "What do you mean?" "You are a chap!" giggled Jellicoe.

Polly almost giggled aloud at Brida's daring, but promptly subsided into a safe look of gravity. It was pleasant to feel sure of her friends. She was still thinking in this vein when a rap on the half-closed door was at once followed by the frightened face of one of the upstairs young nurses. "Oh, Polly!" she cried, at sight of her, "run quick, and catch Dr. Dudley for David!

Sue giggled. "So, where are you from, Sue?" "Michigan, same as Claude except he's from the U.P." "What are you doing in Woodstock?" "Art Students League. I model and take classes." "Should have known," Patrick said, "everyone I meet is an artist." "You seen Jim: tall, cute?" "I don't think so." "He's a reader, too. He gets a pile of books and a six-pack, lies on the couch and reads all day."

"We're leaving this week." "So soon?" "Yes and you'll wear those things to the ship, into the ship, and all the time we're on the ship. You'll keep wearing clothing until it looks right." "Slave driver!" Copper hissed. "Slave," Kennon answered equably. Copper giggled. The sound was utterly unexpected, and completely incongruous. That was the wonder of her, Kennon reflected.

Eliza Stoughton the half-witted girl was poked in the ribs by a farm hand and giggled noisily, in some distant field a cow bawled and was answered by the cattle in the stables, and one of the farm hands spoke sharply to the horse he was grooming by the stable door. David leaped out of bed and ran to a window.

It was Amiel who commented admiringly on the fact that Dorothea with practice might go through an entire song without once touching upon the tune and time, and Jennie who giggled enjoyingly and said, "Oh, Dorothea, you're awfully funny." Dorothea sat out the rest of the evening in stony silence, which nobody regarded.

"Yes, I'm already taller than mother and father," she answered "Than both together?" "No, not as bad as all that," she giggled For children of our immigrants to outgrow their parents, not only intellectually, but physically as well, is a common phenomenon. Perhaps it is due to their being fed far better than their parents were in their childhood and youth

A chimpanzee, with a solicitation more than human, was solemnly searching a friend for fleas in the midst of a pandemonium of chattering and screeching and chasing, of rattling of bars and trapezes carried on by their companions. "Well, young ladies," said a voice, "come to pay a call on your relations have ye?" Eda giggled hysterically. An elderly man was standing beside them.