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There was yet but a glimmer of faint light, and the twittering of birds told more assuringly of morning than any cheerful symptom on the sky: however, it had pretty well ceased raining, that was one comfort, and, as Roger, shouldering his spade, and with the day's provision in a handkerchief, trudged out upon his daily duty, those good old thoughts of thankfulness came upon his mind, and he forgot awhile the dream that had unstrung him.

I couldn't seem to say the words I wanted. I can be telling you, sir." McLean's heart began to thump as a lover's. "Go on, Freckles," he said assuringly. "It's this," said Freckles. "I told him that I would pay only three hundred dollars for the Angel's stone.

"I did not know that I ought to talk so in the parsonage; I have never done it and I am sorry for it; now I will always remember to say it," he promised assuringly. Now that did not suit 'Lizebeth. She had believed that he would answer, "That is none of your business." For that remark she had prepared a fitting answer.

But I expect my old uncle has been setting you against me. 'He has not said a word, replied Anne; 'though I have heard of you, of course. 'What have you heard? Nothing good, I dare say. It makes my blood boil within me! 'O, nothing bad, said she assuringly. 'Just a word now and then. 'Now, come, tell me, there's a dear. I don't like to be crossed. It shall be a sacred secret between us.

And the trunk and the box were brought down, and there was a slight odour of black kid gloves in the parlour. "Have you baited, Bladen?" asked she. "Yes'm," said he, assuringly. Bladen and Mr.

"There's nothing the matter with you, Tom," he said, assuringly, "except that you have too much time and too much money. Stop your kicking." Blake grinned. "Let me rave if I want to," he requested. "Let me have a good time.

"Must I tell the rest?" Sir Donald speaks assuringly. They hear suppressed murmurs at outside entrance to the hallway. Thomas Webster goes to the door. Three men are in sight. One inquires for Sir Donald Randolph. "It is important that we see him at once." Alice still pauses. Hurriedly her uncle enters. He advises Sir Donald to see these callers without delay.

Anderson sent her son for the camphor-bottle. "Now," said she to Anderson, "you had better take him out and show him the dog. I'll fix it up." She nodded assuringly towards the little pale face against the rose-patterned chintz. "Come along, son," said Anderson to the boy, and led him out in the garden.

I can't believe my own happiness." "But it's really I, Uncle Richard!" said Noll, assuringly; "you've felt my hands, my face, my shoulders, and aren't they alive and warm?" "Yes, it is really you, thank God!" said Trafford, drawing a long breath, while he gazed upon the merry face that he never more expected to see on earth.

"I have it in my mind that there is another reason why you should not be depressed," went on the prelate assuringly. "You have always demanded too much of yourself; and while you are many kinds of a man you cannot be all kinds." This was also true. "Go on, sir."

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