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Theodosia went out and stood looking inscrutably on, while Wesley and Irving hoisted the trunk into the wagon and tied it. Then Wesley came up the porch steps and looked at her. "Dosia," he said a little huskily, "I said I wouldn't ask you to go again, but I will. Will you come with me yet?" "No," said Theodosia gently. He held out his hand. He did not offer to kiss her. "Goodbye, Dosia."

At last he said huskily, "Would you really take Jim and Sally home to your house, to live with you, Hetty?" "Why, certainly," replied Hetty, in an impatient tone, "that's what I said: didn't I make it plain?" and she walked faster and faster back and forth. "Hetty, you're an angel," exclaimed the old man, solemnly.

Will you let me hire him, Miss Majesty, if I can get him straightened up?" The old cattleman ended huskily. "Stillwell, by all means find Stewart, and do not wait to straighten him up. Bring him to the ranch," replied Madeline. Thanking her, Stillwell led his horse away. "Strange how he loves that cowboy!" murmured Madeline. "Not so strange, Majesty," replied her brother. "Not when you know.

The father's coat was of black broadcloth, and he wore it unbuttoned; the skirts were long, and the sleeves came down to his knuckles; he shook hands with his guests, and the same dryness seemed to be in his palm and throat, as he huskily asked each to take a chair.

"Hath this extent no more rude am I in speech " He gulped audibly. "Rude rude rude am I rude am I in speech in speech in speech. Rude am I in speech " "Yes," the irritated teacher said, as Ramsey's failing voice continued huskily to insist upon this point. "I think you are!"

I am going to my room now. You may tell Mrs. Byng that I am not well enough to sing and indeed I am not well," she added, huskily. "I am sick at heart with I don't know what; but I am wretched and angry and dangerous and bad." Her eyes fastened his with a fateful bitterness and gloom. "Where is Mr. Byng?" she added, sharply. "Why was he not at dinner?" He hailed the change of idea gladly.

Miss Bland waited till the children had filed in before she asked me, in a tone encouraging confidence, to give my version of the story. This I did, huskily but fearlessly; and the teacher, who was a woman of tact, did not smile or commit herself in any way. She was sorry that the children had been rude to me, but she thought they would not trouble me any more if I let the subject drop.

They took with them a sermon chosen by their father; but Mr Spry was not there, nor Mr Fiske, nor any one who thought himself capable of reading it as it ought to be read. "Suppose you give them Miss Bethia's sermon, Davie," said Jem, laughing. "Don't, Jem," said David, huskily.

It will be better for us both, and our minds will be more at rest. Come with me into the parlor, Alida." "Well, perhaps the sooner it's over the better," she said faintly and huskily. She sunk on the lounge and looked at him with such despairing eyes that tears came into his own. "Alida," he began hesitatingly, "after I left you this noon I felt I must speak with and be frank with you."

Even Tom is half afraid of me. I am not changed, I am still Erica; can't you understand how much I want every one now? "People differ so much," said Brian, a little huskily, "and then when one feels strongly words do not come easily." "Do you think I would not rather have your sympathy than an oration from any one else! You who were here to the end! You who did everything for for her.