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"I should think you'd feel rather handicapped you can't very well toddle, even if you want to." The camel hang his head lugubriously. "I wish you'd say something," continued Betty sweetly. "Say you like me, camel. Say you think I'm beautiful. Say you'd like to belong to a pretty snake-charmer." The camel would. "Will you dance with me, camel?" The camel would try.

But, of course, as Good lugubriously pointed out, on the other hand we might fall victims to a hundred unsuspected horrors or the river might go on winding away inside the earth till it dried up, in which case our fate would indeed be an awful one.

And you oughtn't to, you know, after this. You give me the paper, and you move away." "It seems very flighty in me to be taking a new place at this time of life," observed Mrs. Bread, lugubriously. "But if you are going to turn the house upside down, I would rather be out of it." "Oh," said Newman, in the cheerful tone of a man who feels rich in alternatives.

"They may find all sorts of treasure for you," continued his visitor. "It's a very old house, Smith, and there may be bags of guineas hidden away under the flooring. You may be able to retire." "You're a gentleman as is fond of his joke, Mr. Swann," returned the boarding-master, lugubriously. "I wish I'd got that 'appy way of looking at things you 'ave."

Only once he ventured to suggest in a whisper that he would like to add HER music-stool to the adorable inventory; but he was met by such a disturbed and terrified look that he desisted. "Another night of this wild and reckless dissipation will finish me," he said lugubriously to himself when he reached the solitude of his room.

But I should think you'd feel rather handicapped you can't very well shimmy, even if you want to." The camel hung his head lugubriously. "I wish you'd say something," continued Betty sweetly. "Say you like me, camel. Say you think I'm pretty. Say you'd like to belong to a pretty snake charmer." The camel would. "Will you dance with me, camel?" The camel would try.

Says that she is sorry, and that she knows that she can learn, and is going to try. "And I suppose now that nothing will make her go!" Nell says, lugubriously, as you saunter homeward. You are still conscious of stiffness, Esmeralda? That is not a matter for surprise or for anxiety.

"Nothing." "But " She looked at him curiously. "You were going to say something, weren't you?" "Yes; but I'm not going to do it until I can get to a hair-brush, and a wash-basin, and a clean shirt," he answered lugubriously. "What I've got on my mind is a church-going sentiment and I want to be in church-going clothes."

The weather continued to threaten rain, although none had fallen as yet, and the wind moaned lugubriously in the leafless branches of the great walnut before the end window of the narrow apartment. It was a grand tree, the patriarch of the grove that sheltered the house from the north winds.

"Ah, these husbands!" sighed an ample lady, lugubriously shaking her head; "they shut up their wives because it suits them, and don't care what their sufferings are."