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He looked at her, surprised, and rather concerned. Poor little woman! There were actually tears in her eyes. "Yes," she went on, as if she could not help the words coming out, "that's the real reason I sold Boo-boo. I even felt as if my poor little Boo-boo had turned against me."
Considering her no longer his equal, he was no longer frank with her. "There's nothin' to boo-boo for," he said, with a half-affected brusqueness. "So quit, now! They'll stop in a minit, and send some one back for us. Shouldn't wonder if they're doin' it now."
They talked in a desultory way, with none of the pleasant, cosy, intimacy to which she had insensibly accustomed him; and though Timmy remained absolutely quiet and silent after that unfortunate accident with the stool, his presence in some way affected the atmosphere. All at once Radmore asked: "And where's Boo-boo?
It's odd I never thought of asking you in London, but somehow one expects to see a dog in the country, even as highly civilised and smart a little dog as Boo-boo!" "I sold her," answered Mrs. Crofton, in a low, pained tone. "I got £40 for her, and a most awfully good home.
Instantly Herrick began to back noiselessly towards the door; but Fate, or perhaps a malignant Boo-Boo, pushed a footstool in his path, over which he stumbled with an involuntary ejaculation. Startled, Toni turned round and saw him; and cursing his own clumsiness, Herrick judged it best to come forward openly. "Your man is having some tea, under Mrs. Spencer's kindly auspices." He smiled.
And Godfrey says that she herself had a little dog called by the absurd name of 'Boo-boo' to which she was devoted." "'Boo-boo' was the exception that proves the rule," answered Jack hotly. "As for Colonel Crofton, it was beastly of him to breed terriers, knowing how his wife felt about dogs!
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