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Updated: June 16, 2025
'It is all your fault, George, talking of murders and suicides. 'I'm awf'ly sorry, said the captain, penitently, 'but I thought you would like to hear the news. 'Not the police news, thank you, said Mab, with dignity. 'Why not? Something to talk about, you know. 'You have me to talk about, Captain Pendle. 'Oh! George sprang forward. 'Let us discuss that subject at once.
"I only want to say" he employed a tone so low that she could barely hear him "if you don't mind whatever happens I'd be awf'ly glad if you'd think of me as one who sincerely wants to be your friend." "Why," she said in wonder "thank you. I shall be glad " She checked in astonishment: a man was approaching from the general direction of the door by which they had entered.
Spurstow started, dropping the pistol. Hummil stood in the doorway, rocking with helpless laughter. 'That was awf'ly good of you, I'm sure, he said, very slowly, feeling for his words. 'I don't intend to go out by my own hand at present. I say, Spurstow, that stuff won't work. What shall I do? What shall I do? And panic terror stood in his eyes. 'Lie down and give it a chance. Lie down at once.
Might work in a gasoline motor under the axles. I must think that up. "'Well, gentlemen, I said, 'I'd hate to have been the death of any of you; and if a prisoner can deed away his property, I'd love to present the Captain here with what he's seen fit to leave of my Zigler. "'Thanks awf'ly, says my Captain. 'I'd like her very much. She'd look fine in the mess at Woolwich.
Soldier-man, let us stay and see the show. We'll be awf'ly good!" "How preposterous you are, Dorothy!" answered Mrs. Wynyard. "Look! The people are taking to the sides of the room already, and the companies are forming. What astonishing method and precision there is to it all! Do you suppose each man has a little circle marked on the floor, to show just where he is to stand?"
I s'y, you know, it must feel awf'ly peculiar to get bowled over on a d'y like this. I'd rather 'ave it on a cowld and frosty morning, wouldn't you? 'Ow are you off now, for the notion of a future styte? Do you cotton to the tea-fight views, or the old red 'ot boguey business? 'Oh, dry up! said the captain. 'No, but I want to know, said Huish.
Very good, said the Head, he would attend to it. "Well, I'm awf'ly sorry," said Crandall guiltily. "I don't think I told 'em anything they oughtn't to hear. Don't let them get into trouble on my account." "Tck!" the Head answered, with the ghost of a wink. "It isn't the boys that make trouble; it's the masters.
Daddy's already asked you twenty times at least! Then, below her breath, as she bent over him, 'The Little Countess will think you awf'ly rude if you go to sleep and snore like this. He looked up. He felt a trifle dazed. For a moment he had forgotten where he was. How dark the room had grown! Only he was sure he had not snored.
Babbie and I would like first-rate to have you stay. Wouldn't we, Babbie?" Barbara nodded. "Yes, sir," she said. "And the chowder will be awf'ly good. Uncle Jed's chowders always are." "I'm sure of it." Major Grover's look of surprise was more evident than ever as he gazed first at Barbara and then at Mr. Winslow. His next question was addressed to the latter.
"I think you're awf'ly nice, too, Uncle Jed," she confided. Jed looked down at her over his spectacles. "Sho! . . . Bow, wow!" he observed. Babbie burst out laughing. Ruth turned and came toward them over the dew-sprinkled grass. "What are you laughing at, dear?" she asked. "Oh, Uncle Jed was so funny. He was barking like a dog." Ruth smiled.
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