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"An what is the matter with my poor body, may it please you, kind sir?" she asked demurely, and stood with downcast eyes, like a scolded child. "It is wrong to deck the body," began Hilarius, softening at her attitude, "because, because " Again the merry laugh rang out. How old art thou?" She held up her small finger admonishingly. "Seventeen," replied Hilarius, surprised into reply.
The vicar cleared his throat admonishingly, for it was apparent that Miss Alice was giving offence to her mother, and I presume he thought it was enough for one of the family to have done so. 'Wilt thou come out of Jordan? I cried. 'I am sufficiently baptized with the water, said the helpless man. . . 'Indeed, Mr.
This was our duel all day: she slipped from me only twice, and when she did the girl took her place. I began to think of Bulsted and Riversley. 'Kiomi, how long have I been here? 'You 'll be twice as long as you've been. 'A couple of days? 'More like a dozen. 'Just tell me what happened. 'Ghm-m-m, she growled admonishingly.
He grunted a good deal this morning, in fact, for every movement gave him pain. "The rheumatism has got its fangs set in me right, this time," he told Frances. "That's for being out of your warm bed and chasing all over the house without a coat on in the night," she said, admonishingly. "Goodness!" said her father. "Must I be that particular? If so, I am getting old, I reckon."
Hence, whatever comes, we must now face it with firmness. "The horrible self-laceration of the European peoples, is the cruel confirmation of our warnings to the ruling classes for more than a generation; we have spoken admonishingly and in vain.
His father had made him a short, thick stick with rings on it, that he could rattle admonishingly and throw at the animals; but Pelle preferred the whip, because he was not yet strong enough to use it. He was little, and at first he had some difficulty in making an impression upon the great forces over which he was placed.
Glegg added, looking admonishingly at Tom, "when you come to money business, and you may be taking one man's dinner away to make another man's breakfast. You don't understand that, I doubt?" "Yes, I do," said Tom, decidedly. "I know if I owe money to one man, I've no right to give it to another.
Virginia stepped toward him with a delighted exclamation. Dan raised his hand admonishingly. "But," he continued, "we must first get the vessel into port. Several things may prevent this. The chief preventive will be a storm. If God gives us good weather for three or four days that is all I ask. If He doesn't, then we " "Go on," said the girl. "Then we must simply pray for small favors."
"Oh, dash it!" said Saltash. "Let's have a little sense!" He set down the tray and flicked the fair head admonishingly, with his thumb, still frowning. "Come! Be a sport!" he said. After a brief pause with a tremendous effort the boy pulled himself together and sat up, but he did not raise his eyes to Saltash again. He kept them fixed upon his hands which were tightly clasped in front of him.
"Now do take care of the slate, and see that you don't break it!" he said admonishingly. "And keep out of the way of the big boys until you can hold your own with them. But if any of them simply won't let you alone, mind you manage to hit first! That takes the inclination out of most of them, especially if you hit hard; he who hits first hits twice, as the old proverb says.
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