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She knows that the young pupils are growing discouraged, and that the time has come to hearten them. Chip, chip! "watch, I'll show you," she whistles Cheeeep! with a sharp up-slide at the end, which I soon grow to recognize as the signal to strike.

Schultz would put a bit of heart in that little cockney steward and maybe he'd bring a drink to hearten you for what's ahead of you this night." "An' what might that be, avic?" Terence demanded. "I want you to steal the ship back from them, Terence." "Very well, Michael. 'Tis not a small thing ye ask me to do, but the divil a more willin' man could ye find to ask.

The two soldiers approved of Philippe's arguments, and tried to hearten up old Rouget, with whom they walked about for nearly two hours. At last Philippe took his uncle home, saying as they parted: "Don't take any steps without me. I know women. I have paid for one, who cost me far more than Flore can ever cost you. But she taught me how to behave to the fair sex for the rest of my days.

He had all those moods, and they left their own lines upon his face. But he had one thing to hearten him, and that was the steady progress of his broken leg toward recovery. A long, tedious process it was, of necessity; but as nearly as he could judge, the bone was knitting together and would be straight and strong again, if he did not try to hurry it too much.

The weather growing still more opaque, it was agreed between myself and the other second that before giving the fatal signal we should each deliver a loud whoop to enable the combatants to ascertain each other's whereabouts. I now returned to my principal, and was distressed to observe that he had lost a good deal of his spirit. I tried my best to hearten him.

All the way home Washington lay with his face against the Colonel's shoulder and merely groaned and wept. The Colonel tried as well as he could under the dreary circumstances to hearten him a little, but it was of no use. Washington was past all hope of cheer, now. He only said: "Oh, it is all over it is all over for good, Colonel. We must beg our bread, now. We never can get up again.

When the rider had departed she ordered a team harnessed to the buckboard and set forth for Mexico within the hour. It was growing late when she passed the customhouse; they had no confirmation of the rumor for her there, nor contradiction either; the best they could do was to try to hearten her and to advise her to wait. But she shook her head at the advice and drove on southward in the darkness.

Next morning, she went to Taj el Mulouk and dressing him in women's clothes, said to him, 'Follow me and sway from side to side, as thou goest, and do not hasten in thy walk nor take heed of any that speaks to thee. Then she went out and walked on, followed by the prince, whom she continued to lesson and hearten by the way, that he might not be afraid, till they came to the palace gate.

"Nevermind, forgive un, an' drink up your wine; 'twill hearten 'e." A dog barked, a gate clinked, and there came the sound of a horse's hoofs, then of a man dismounting. Will told the rest of the story afterwards to Mrs. Blanchard. "''Tis faither, cries Phoebe, an' turns so pale as a whitewashed wall in moonlight. 'Never! I sez.

"Oh, you always make me laugh and hearten me up, Aun' Sheba." "Well, who'd a tink dat ar civil, nice spoken young man was de son ob dat ole sinner Houghton. Beckon Missy Mara doan like you'se talkin' wid him at Mis Wil'by's." "Of course not. He's a Northern Vandal, you know." "Dunno notin' 'bout Wandals. I jedge folks by wot dey is deysefs. He couldn't help bein' bawn at de Norf.