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'Don't say you will, my good fellow, returned his father, crossing his legs, 'or you certainly will not. You are going to tell me' 'Plainly this, then, said the son, with an air of great concern, 'that I know where you were last night from being on the spot, indeed and whom you saw, and what your purpose was. 'You don't say so! cried his father. 'I am delighted to hear it.

Once upon a time I believed that Heaven's gate was only there, but today I know that Heaven is everywhere open that the Lord Jesus might come to us where and when He wants to. Do you know Him too?" "Who?" wondered the boys. "The Son of God, the Lord Jesus. But I see already that you do not know Him, and He surely sent me to you, so that I could tell you all that I know. Do you have time?"

She was grateful to him for having chosen that method of expressing himself, for it seemed possible in writing to tell him with greater tenderness that if she could not accept his love she deeply valued his affection. It seemed to Lucy that the life she led in London, or at Lady Kelsey's house on the river, was no more than a dream.

Starling logically. "They had salaratus in their pickles too." "How could you tell?" "Tell? As if I couldn't tell! Tell by the colour." "Ours are green too." "Not green like that. I would despise to make my pickles green that way. I'd as soon paint 'em." "It was very handsome, mother, the supper altogether." "Hm! It was a little too handsome," said Mrs.

"Let me know how I have disappointed you and I will make what amends I can. Tell me the nature of the change you have been looking for and I will begin the transformation at once, before my character becomes fixed." "Alas! and if it should be already fixed," she replied, without a smile.

But his visits did not diminish; he came twice and three times every day. Sometimes I hoped he would tell us about his new flame, and sometimes I felt that I could not hear her mentioned.

"You may tell the world," said he, "that my lips laugh; but how my heart feels, that you gossips and newspapers know nothing about." "God be praised," said Kretschmer, ironically, "you are now talking earnestly, and I can request you to listen to our serious representations. It is no idle rumor that I have told you. The Russians are already at the gates of Berlin.

We shall have to wait until he himself comes and enlightens us." "Anything heard from Bob?" questioned Walter. "Yes, I've had a wire. They've got the men they were after all right and he will be back to-night." "What did he say about it?" asked Dick eagerly. "Nothing. You cannot tell an entire story in a telegram, you know. But he has accomplished what he went for.

And yet, although they are so badly taught, the peasantry have a very good opinion about things in general, and if you assist them in their work and show them that you can use your hands as well as they can they have great respect for you, and will listen to anything you like to tell them about or read to them.

"You aren't far out, José," I replied, slapping him on the shoulder out of pure good humour. "I am going on a trip, but not with Plaza!" "Then it must be with the colonel." "Right this time. But where are we going, José? can you tell me that, eh? No, you'll never guess, so I will tell you. To Lima, my boy! what do you think of that?" "I think that your mother will be very pleased to see you."