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He approached us running a little ahead of his guest, and now and then returning assuringly to his side with the expression of a devoted Newfoundland dog, which in fluffiness he generally resembled.
Billy began sliding from Elnora's knees. "Do you like boys?" he questioned. "If there is anything I love it is a boy," said Mrs. Comstock assuringly. Billy was on the floor. "Do you like dogs?" "Yes. Almost as well as boys. I am going to buy a dog as soon as I can find a good one." Billy swept toward her with a whoop. "Do you want a boy?" he shouted.
Terror overcame the hunger of the tired child, and, clinging to her father, she whispered: "Let us go from this house. I am not hungry now, let us go to some other place where we will not be injured." He laid his hard, rough hand assuringly on the shoulder of the frightened child and sought to soothe her fears.
However, the pair made the best of their future that circumstances permitted, and the interview was at length drawing to a close when there came, without the slightest forewarning, a smart rat-tat-tat upon the little door. 'O I am lost! said Viviette, seizing his arm. 'Why was I so incautious? 'It is nobody of consequence, whispered Swithin assuringly.
Nor did he mention the fact that this had occurred quite early in the afternoon, necessitating his "packing" the helpless kid about on his saddle for many weary miles. The girl's eyes had filled at his simple recital and she cooed assuringly to the kid, which nestled contentedly in her arms.
"I hope it's all right," Lois said, doubtfully. "I wish she wasn't quite so excitable." Lois played basket ball with her head. "Oh, she'll be all right if she doesn't go at it too hard," Polly said, assuringly. "Wonder if we have any mail?" She stopped before the Senior letter box. "One for you, Lo, from your mother, and one for me. Let's go in English room and read them. Mine's from Bob."
"De good Lord help us now!" she cried at the sight of the master and his burden. "What's happened, Mas'r Dick?" Noll answered, assuringly, "Nothing very serious, Hagar. I've been in the sea. Oh, Uncle Richard! how did you find me?" Trafford set his burden down upon the three-legged stool which Hagar had just vacated, saying, "I was looking for you, Noll, and heard your cry.
One Saturday afternoon he called at the house; she was compelled to share some of her perplexities. "He seems so very feeble," she remarked. They were sitting on the veranda some distance from Oliphant's room, yet their conversation was furtive. "Perhaps he should see a doctor or a minister." "No, I don't think so," Edwards replied, assuringly.
Rhetta, leaning to peer under the lintel of the low door, could see him there, and she reached out her hand, appealing without a word. "He is here, honey," Mrs. Stilwell repeated, assuringly, comfortingly. "Tell him tell him Craddock's come!" Rhetta said. "Craddock?" said Stilwell, pronouncing the name with inflection of surprise. "Oh, I thought something awful had happened to somebody."
I didn't mean all I said to you. Will you try and forget it? Her lips spoke for her. 'I will try. 'You needn't go on doing housework now, he said assuringly. 'Are you going? Come and say good-night. He approached her and laid his hand upon her shoulder. Adela shrank from his touch, and for an instant gazed at him with wide eyes of fear. He dropped his hands and let her go. The valley rested.
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