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Look at the poor things now, though." And then Vee has to snicker. "Aren't they just too absurd!" says she. "See them shiver." "I should think they'd be blushin'," says I. "What's the next move?" I asks Auntie. "Do I put in steam heat for 'em?" It takes Auntie a few minutes to recover, but when she does she's right there with the bright little scheme. "We must make jackets for them," says she.
"Lizzie was on hand at the hour appointed. We sat down here all by ourselves. "'Lizzie, I says, 'why in the world did you go to Europe for a husband? It's a slight to Pointview a discouragement of home industry. "'There was nobody here that seemed to want me, she says, blushin' very sweet. "She had dropped her princess manner an' seemed to be ready for straight talk.
She's told me that she's goin' to make him a character in the book she's writing. Likely she's stringing him." "I reckon she ain't stringin' him," declared Leviatt. "A girl ain't doin' much stringin' when she's holdin' a man's hand an' blushin' when somebody ketches her at it." There was a slight sneer in Leviatt's voice which drew a sharp glance from Radford.
"What you readin' now, Is?" he demanded. "More blood and brimstone? 'Vivy Ann, the Shop Girl! Gee! Wow!" "You gimme that book, Jake Larkin! Gimme it now!" Fending the frantic quahauger off with one mighty arm, the blacksmith proceeded to read aloud: "'Darlin', cried Lord Lyndhurst, strainin' the beautiful and blushin' maid to his manly bosom, 'you are mine at last. Mine!
But th' customs iv th' neighbors are agin it. "But 'tis diff'rent with others, Hinnissy. Down be Mitchigan Avnoo marredge is no more bindin' thin a dhream. A short marrid life an' an onhappy wan is their motto. Off with th' old love an' on with th' new an' off with that. 'Till death us do part, says th' preacher. 'Or th' jury, whispers th' blushin' bride.
Luk out as ye go over th' fince, me la-a-ad, for if that ormadhoun of a goat sees ye, he'll ate ye alive!" This was at the breakfast table, and Neale had flushed redly, being half angry with the old fellow. "That's right, la-a-ad," went on Mr. Murphy. "Blushin' ain't gone out o' fashion where you kem from, I'm glad ter see.
His face was blushin' like a posy, and his beard was long and handsome, like Moses the prophet's. He was nice as a pictur till rum got the better of him, and then he changed, I tell ye. For many years he had the privilege of fishin' from this barn. From the stairs on the 'tother side of that door, he would get down into his fishin' boat in the dock.
Oh, but it's himself that shupported me over the faldes, and whin the chills and faver came on me and I shivered wid the cold, it was himself, God bless him, as sthripped the coat off his back, and giv it me, sayin', 'Take it, Dinnis, it's shtarved with the cowld say air ye'll be entoirely. Ah, but look at him will ye, miss! Look at his swate, modist face a blushin' like your own, miss.
A good, fat boy, with white hair and blue eyes, and a great capacity for blushin', but seemed to be good dispositioned. It wus late supper time; and we had only time to go up into our rooms, and bathe our weary faces and hands, when we had to go down to supper. Miss Condelick Smith called it dinner: she misspoke herself.
Next day I was thar agin, Levin, an' I says, to make it seem like a trade: 'Roxy, kin ye give me a cup of coffee? 'Law, yes! she says, forgittin' her blushin' right away.
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