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Haley; but "different men, different minds." "Ye'd oughter come over to our graduation exercises, Janice," said Marty, with a grin. "We're goin' to do ourselves proud. Hi tunket! that Adams is so green that I wonder Walky's old Josephus ain't bit him yet, thinkin' he was a wisp of grass." "Now Marty!" said his mother, admonishingly. "Fact," said her son.
In reality, it's awful!" "You must drop those thoughts . . ." said the engineer gravely and admonishingly. "Why?" "Because. . . . Thoughts like that are for the end of life, not for the beginning of it. You are too young for them." "Why so?" repeated the student.
She was a little tired, but he was not to hurry on her account. "It's quite restful out here," she said. He put his arm about her. "What did the infant Don Juan talk about all dinner-time?" She laughed with a touch of diffidence. "He is quite a nice boy, Nick." "What ho!" said Nick. "I thought he was making the most of his time." She pinched his fingers admonishingly. "Don't be a pig, Nick!
But Meg was resolved that Robin and baby at least should not meet their father in rags. She took out the baby's coat and hood, too small now even for the little head it was to cover, and Robin's blue cap and brown holland pinafore. These things she made up into a bundle, looking longingly at her own red frock, and her bonnet with green ribbons: but Meg shook her head at herself admonishingly.
There's a sort of grace given, I fancy." "Jeffery, I don't want to understand, and I don't want any grace, and I think you're horrid and unsympathetic." She tapped him admonishingly on the arm, laughing lightly. But the gloom was still in her dark-gray eyes. "But, after all, you are right. We are in for it, just as you have been.... God grant there are women more Spartan than I."
"Molly!" came admonishingly from the corner where the shelves were, "I'm afraid you're talking too much." "Yes, she is, Sara," put in Morton earnestly. "She's just rattling!" The madame leaned back, laughing in keenest enjoyment. "I had forgotten how delightful it is that children may be in a state of nature," she said.
"What did you reply, Aggie!" asked the older Kenway girl. "'It doesn't matter how much, or how little, money we have, I told her," said Agnes, "'there's no lazy-bones in our family, thank goodness! For Eva told me that Trix's mother doesn't get up till noon and that their house is all at sixes and sevens." "Oh! that sharp tongue of yours," said Ruth, admonishingly.
"Paul must be quite good and quiet," repeated the mother admonishingly. "Mus'n't Paul 'peak?" asked the child, feeling for Pelle's face. "Yes, to-night Paul can do just as he likes," replied Pelle. Then the youngster chattered on and kicked out at the darkness with his little legs. "Now you can come!" cried Marie, and she opened the door leading to the gangway.
"Paul must be quite good and quiet," repeated the mother admonishingly. "Mus'n't Paul 'peak?" asked the child, feeling for Pelle's face. "Yes, to-night Paul can do just as he likes," replied Pelle. Then the youngster chattered on and kicked out at the darkness with his little legs. "Now you can come!" cried Marie, and she opened the door leading to the gangway.
And he found himself staring straight into a long mirror which reflected both himself and the laughing Mr. Bronson. "Hiram Strong!" spoke the Westerner, admonishingly, "why didn't you tell me long ago that you were the lad who turned my horses out of the ditch that evening back in Crawberry?" "Why why " "His fatal modesty," laughed Lettie, appearing and clapping her hands.
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