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Phyl, who had no fear of anything, loved the place; she had known it from childhood and had been accustomed to take her worries and bothers there and bury them. It was a friend, places can become friends and, sometimes, most terrific enemies. The girl listening, now, heard voices below stairs. Hennessey and his companion were evidently leaving the dining-room and crossing the hall to the library.

But that, of course, you cannot help, and, curiously enough, now that all's lost, the thing that most bothers me is the horrid thought that I cannot repay you. My father, you know, is principal of a public school and actually managed to save some money. But he has five children beside myself, all of whom are unprovided for.

I make it my pleasure to join them often, for I sympathize with them in all their wholesome joys as well as in their little bothers and perplexities. I understand them, you see; and let me tell you it is no easy matter to understand the little lads and lassies."

"Well, I have the airship, and I can see my way clear to perfecting a device to drop the chemicals in metal tanks or bombs," went on Tom. "But what bothers me is the chemical mixture that will put out fires better than the carbon dioxide mixtures now on the market." "I haven't given that much study myself," said Mr. Baxter. "But you are welcome to anything I have, Mr. Swift.

Did I need any more bothers than I have had since my return? Here I have my boy, whom I left here, ill since the day I returned until now. He is now better it is true, but he has been between life and death, given up by the doctors, so that for about a month I have not been in bed, let alone many others.

It follows that the price has kept falling in these centuries, and the bottle is now remarkably cheap. I bought it myself from one of my great neighbours on this hill, and the price I paid was only ninety dollars. I could sell it for as high as eighty-nine dollars and ninety-nine cents, but not a penny dearer, or back the thing must come to me. Now, about this there are two bothers.

Meantime the earl and Hawkins were holding a troubled and anxious private consultation. The earl said: "The mystery that bothers me, is, where did It get its other arm?" "Yes it worries me, too. And another thing troubles me the apparition is English. How do you account for that, Colonel?" "Honestly, I don't know, Hawkins, I don't really know. It is very confusing and awful."

He was sure good lookin', damn him! and with his fine store clothes and a smooth easy way of talkin' and actin' he had, 'tain't no wonder she took up with him. We all did. I used to think God never made a finer body for a man. I know now that Hell don't hold a meaner heart than the one in that same fine body. And that's somethin' that bothers me a heap, Mr. Howitt.

He replied: "I'm quite well, the same as ever and how are you?" "Oh, I'd be all right, only that I'm alone in the house, which bothers me on account of the grounds." Then they remained chatting for a long time, leaning against the wheel of the heavy cart.

Even the broken furniture in the attic has gone to people who had a fancy for 'antiques." "You have made him very happy, Barbara." "I know, but is it right?" "I'm not orthodox, my dear girl, but, speaking as a lawyer, if it harms no one and makes a blind old man happy, it can't be wrong." "I hope you're right, but sometimes my conscience bothers me."

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