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Greta hid her head on his shoulder, and Kate sniffled like a child trying to keep back its tears. "They have come," they stammered, and then they both began to sob. "That is a good thing," answered Paul, and kissed them. "Won't you come into the house?" Katie asked, sucking her apron. "Where have you left them?" "They are talking to father." "Ah! that is a very different thing.

"Rebecca," said Caroline admonishingly, keeping her mouth stiff and swallowing determinately. "I never heard him speak a cross word, unless he spoke cross to Henry that last night. I don't know, but he did from what Rebecca overheard," said Emma. "Not so much cross as sort of soft, and sweet, and aggravating," sniffled Rebecca. "He never raised his voice," said Caroline; "but he had his way."

"May I inquire," he drawled, "what reason the late lamented gave for supposing that I would honor his wuffless paper?" Lou Garou sniffled with embarrassment and looked appealingly at the judge. "Tell him," ordered the latter. "Mind, then," said Lou Garou, "it was him said it, not me." "What was said?" glinted the foreman.

"Well, thin, if yez has got to know, it was on the marnin' av the murders, sur," sniffled the servant girl. "When was this?" "Right afther breakfast. They had some words at the table, too." "What was said? Repeat the exact words if you can," and the coroner leaned forward expectantly, while many in the courtroom held their breath. "Mrs.

We can't afford to pay you even half what you are worth any longer." "I'se sure I doesn't eat sech a mighty lot," Hannibal sniffled out. "Oh, I hope we shan't reach starvation point," said Edith, smiling in spite of her sore heart.

"You see, Governor," began Freckles, as if anxious to set right a great wrong which had been done him, "the car is acting bad. The engineer said only this morning it needed a going over. When it took that awful shoot, I lost control of it. Maybe I'm to be discharged for losing control of it, but not" Freckles sniffled pathetically "but not for anything like what he says I done.

But the young woman was kind uv nervous, 'nd after the colonel went back 'nd got into his bunk the young woman sniffled and worrited and seemed like she had lost her wits, 'nd the baby kep' cryin' jist as hard as ever. Waal, there wuz n't much sleepin' to be done in that car, for what with the baby cryin', 'nd the young woman a-sayin', "Oh, dear!"

Is goin' to work for Carruthers. They paid 'm more'n I could afford." "I told you you'd lose 'm," she cried out. "He was worth more'n you was giving him." "Now look here, old woman," Higginbotham bullied, "for the thousandth time I've told you to keep your nose out of the business. I won't tell you again." "I don't care," she sniffled. "Tom was a good boy." Her husband glared at her.

An' when she war done she jis' set down and sniffled an' cried, an' I war so glad I didn't know what to do. But I had to hole in. An' I made out I war orful sorry.

He said that he slept in a basket lined with down, and, as he wore a very expensive collar, I had no reason to doubt him. He had roamed from home and I afterwards heard that a reward had been offered for him. He was a regular "sissy" and cried and sniffled when he was obliged to stay out all night.