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Updated: May 13, 2025


A cold breath of air hung about him as he went backward and forward from the cart with buttoned-up cloak, and he stamped as loudly on the sharp cobble-stones as though his boot-soles too were made of stone. Then they went on to Due's cottage; Lasse was anxious to see how matters were prospering there. "It isn't always easy when one of the parties brings a love-child into the business."

"He's so busy reading, he never knows what he puts in his mouth. I believe he'd eat his boot-soles, if I fried 'em up neat wid a bit of parsley," she reported over the back fence on Doctor's odd ways. During the winter months the practice had as usual fallen off. By now it was generally beginning to look up again; but this year, for some reason, the slackness persisted.

At another window there was a pair of boot-soles, and at another a man, in shirt and trousers, seated sidewise upon the sill, with his knees drawn up so as to form a reading-desk, upon which a paper was spread, which the man, with his hands behind his head, was perusing.

Sometimes I feel that I'm all boot-soles." "The moment I see some result, dear, I shall be satisfied. One doesn't speak of such things for their own sake." "Can't we get a paper?" asked Elsie. "What is that they are shouting?" "I don't think it can be anything new. We brought these papers with us on the train. But we can see. No; it's just what we had this morning.

John Scott's dogs were by this time leaping upon her, and that worthy shepherd was coming along a steep slope upon the edges of his boot-soles in the miraculous manner, which is peculiar to herds, as if he were walking on the turnpike. Winsome turned for the last time.

It was as if an uncontrollable impulse to ejaculation, laughter, derision, forbidden by the presence of death, had gone down into their boot-soles. "Manuel?" one of them said. "You mean Manuel?" Boaz laid the razor down on the floor beside its work. He got up from his knees slowly, as if his joints hurt.

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