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Meantime the sound of the parted waters came more and more gurglingly and merrily in at the windows; as reproaching him for his dark spleen; as telling him that, sulk as he might, and go mad with it, nature cared not a jot; since, whose fault was it, pray? But the foul mood was now at its depth, as the fair wind at its height.

Lord Cedric stood before her still and white as marble, his face glistened with the cold sweat of fear. "By God, Janet, thy tale doth take from me all strength!" Even as he spoke he sunk down upon his chair. Janet brought from a stool hard by a posset-pot and pressed it to his lips. He drank gurglingly, as if his throat was paralyzed. "Janet," he breathed forth, "call the lackeys."

When, of his own volition, he would jump into her abundant lap and go to burrowing with his little soft round head beneath her soft round elbows, the while gurglingly purring forth his love for her, Madame Jolicoeur, quite justifiably, at times was moved to tears. Equally was his sweet nature exhibited in his always eager willingness to show off his little train of cat accomplishments.

The one held sulphur matches, thus kept quite dry, and this she passed to me. The other she handed to the young woman. "Here," said she, "take a drink of that. It'll do you good." I heard the girl gasp and choke as she obeyed this injunction; and then Mandy applied the bottle gurglingly to her own lips. "I've got a gallon of that back there on the boat," said Auberry ruefully.

Tenney stared at her a minute, perplexed and wondering. Then his face relaxed slightly. It might have been said he smiled. There was apparently a good feeling in the house, such as he had never been able to create. She had always been kind, conformable, but she had never laughed like this, nor in his sight taken up the baby and tossed him until he, too, laughed gurglingly.

Addcock, with a final prod as she came out to the barn with Mrs. Tillett to reclaim Baby Tillett. "You ain't married, Miss Nancy, and you won't understand how babies need mothers, even the chicken kind," said Mrs. Tillett, as she cuddled Baby Tillett gurglingly against her shoulder and followed in the wake of Mrs. Addcock with the mops and buckets down the walk and around the house.

'Twould gin him a heap o' trouble more'n the ploughin' an' sech would be wuth a heap o' trouble." Once more he bowed his head to the gourd. "He 'lowed ye shouldn't dwell no mo' in the tents o' sin. He seen the fiddle, Lee; it's all complicated with the fiddle," she quavered, very near tears of vexation. He lifted a smiling moonlit face; his half-suppressed laugh echoed gurglingly in the gourd.

Bearover laughed gurglingly, his fat sides shaking. "Why," he said, "they tell me in this town that Merriwell has some kind of a curve which twists like a snake. They say it curves in and out. Whoever heard such rot!" "Didn't yeou ever hear before this abaout Frank Merriwell's double shoot?" "Ho! ho! ho!" laughed Bearover. "Double shoot? Ho! ho! ho! Is that what he calls it?