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"I will, Nastasia Philipovna." "Here's a pretty business!" cried the general. "However, it might have been expected of him." The prince continued to regard Nastasia with a sorrowful, but intent and piercing, gaze. "Here's another alternative for me," said Nastasia, turning once more to the actress; "and he does it out of pure kindness of heart. I know him. I've found a benefactor.

They had heard the children talking out on the side porch, and a strange man's voice was also noticed, so they went out to see what it was. "Oh, Daddy!" cried Russ. "Here's the tramp lumberman you gave the old coat to, but he says he hasn't any papers!" "Excuse me!" exclaimed the tramp, "but I don't know what the little boy is talking of.

She opened the library, and saw these verses written in letters of gold on the back of one of the books: "Beauteous lady, dry your tears, Here's no cause for sighs or fears; Command as freely as you may, Enjoyment still shall mark your sway."

But you're able to hear, I reckon; leastways your ears is big enough. Now, here's what I say you'll berth forward, and you'll live hard, and you'll speak soft, and you'll keep sober, till I give the word; and you may lay to that, my son." "Well, I don't say no, do I?" growled the coxswain. "What I say is, when? That's what I say." "When! by the powers!" cried Silver.

Vigors on her hands all the afternoon, and he has been here's her little note what are the words? No doubt 'most overpowering and oppressive; no, 'most kind and attentive, different words, but, as applied to Mr. Vigors, they mean the same thing. "And now, next Monday -we must leave them in peace till then you will all call on the Ashleighs.

But here's the Eagle hotel at last, and I am glad for your sake, dear." Ellen was shown into the ladies' parlour. She was longing for a place to rest, but she saw directly it was not to be there. The room was large and barely furnished; and round it were scattered part of the carriage-load of people that had arrived a quarter of an hour before her.

"Well, Toto," said Dorothy, looking at the lake, "we must turn back, I guess, for there is neither a bridge nor a boat to take us across the black water." "Here's the ferryman, though," cried a tiny voice beside them, and the girl gave a start and looked down at her feet, where a man no taller than three inches sat at the edge of the path with his legs dangling over the lake.

Tascher, being his nearest neighbor, addressed a remark to him: then he turned to her with the utmost deference and replied as elaborately as friendly politeness demanded. "Any of you folks in for a boat-ride this evening?" called up Hugh from the lower end of the table. "My Sally Lunn is anchored down by the big oak if you want her, and here's the key," holding it up.

The doctor suddenly vowed to her, in his heart, a chivalrous worship. He exchanged a rapid glance with the rector, who thought to himself, "Here's the thunderbolt which will convert my poor unbeliever; Madame Graslin will have more eloquence than I."

Prob'ly to-morrow. By the looks of the sky it's goin' to be a nice, warm day." She backed to the door, her eyes goggling. "I ain't got any hard feelin's at all, marm. I pity you, and here's a ten-dollar bill that I'll advance from the town. I reckon I'll wait till after you're a widder before I take you to the poorhouse." She clutched the bill and ran out.