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Updated: June 16, 2025
"You'll have to run every step of the way to make up for lost time. Run!" Dot, of course, would run with Twaddles, and Meg and Bobby promised to return the sled to Marion. They had to walk all the way around the pond to get it for her. "I fell in," said Twaddles beamingly, when he and Dot reached home.
"Were you addressing me," he demanded curtly, as the car came to a stop. "Yes, your highness. Get in. I'm going your way," said Mr. Blithers beamingly. "I mean a moment ago, when you shouted 'Look where you are going," said Robin, an angry gleam in his eye. Mr. Blithers looked positively dumbfounded. "Good Heavens, no!" he cried. "I was speaking to the chauffeur."
Indeed, Viola was beamingly amiable over the prospect, when summoned and told. She volunteered to do any mending and packing necessary on the spot. "How beautifully they take it!" marveled Joy when the servants had gone again, full of shining assurances that all would be well. "You may well say so!" said Phyllis, lifting her eyebrows.
"Well," said Wade, hesitatingly, "you can have a try at it, but it seems to me you're too young to be doing housework." "I've always done it," replied Zephania, beamingly. "What'll you have for breakfast, sir?" "Coffee can you make coffee?" "Yes, sir, three ways." "Well, one way will do," said Wade, hurriedly. "And you'll find some eggs there, I believe, and some bread.
It seemed to him that an abyss was about to open between them, and that all their differences of spirit, stimulating enough while they remained in the abstract, were about to be cast into concrete form. Mathilde and Pete were so glad to see her that they said nothing, but looked at her beamingly.
We sailed out of New York, ostensibly for the north-west coast, with sealed orders " "In the name of God, peace, peace! You drive me mad with your drivel!" So Nishikanta cried out in nervous pain that was real and quivering. "Old man, have a heart. What do I care to know of your Glister and your sealed orders!" "Ah, sealed orders," the Ancient Mariner went on beamingly.
"Well," he said sternly, "so there you are!" Eustace Hignett looked up brightly, even beamingly. In the brief interval which had elapsed since Sam had seen him last, an extraordinary transformation had taken place in this young man. His wan look had disappeared. His eyes were bright.
It had not needed that episode to tell her that Armstrong held her in contempt; and yet, when they chanced to meet, she could smile up into his eyes as beamingly, as guilelessly, as though no shadow of sin had ever darkened her winsome face. But not so Gray. He moaned in secret over the loss of a strong man's confidence and esteem. He longed to find a way to win it back.
Some ore from the mine had to be assayed in San Francisco, and he had volunteered to make the trip so that he might meet his wife and bring her back with him to Red Creek. Time hanging on his hands in the city, he had crossed the bay for the pleasure of the return trip with Cherry. He met them beamingly. There was a little confusion of greeting and good-byes.
"Her grace will be really pleased if you take a day or two while she's away. She's always been just that interested in those about her, Miss," Mrs. James argued. "She wouldn't like to come back and find you looking tired or pale. Not that there's much danger of that," quite beamingly. "For all your hard work, I must say you look well, you look as I've never seen you.
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