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Towards noon hunger and fatigue began to make her very faint; and by-and- by the short daylight would fail, and there would be no food and no shelter for the night. This thought spurred her into action. She went into a small side street of poor mean-looking houses and a few shops scattered here and there among the private dwellings.
I think she was doubtful how much I knew, for she only said how thankworthy it must be to have such a self-sacrificing spirit among my sons, moral courage, in fact, of the highest kind, and how those who were lavish of strong words in their first disappointment would be wiser by-and- by. I was puzzled then. But oh, my dear, this must have been very grievous to you!"
I have certainly been a good deal crushed. I'm afraid I shall find the bruises still painful by-and by," he added, smiling rather sadly; "but just now I can only feel that the torture-screw is off." Mr. Farebrother was silent for a moment, and then said earnestly, "My dear fellow, let me ask you one question. Forgive me if I take a liberty."
Then, fixing my attention on those that were most clearly seen, I found myself in thought loitering in them, revisiting cottages and conversing with old people and children I knew; and recalling old and remembered scenes and talks, I smiled and by-and- by burst out laughing.
And chickens will be so much cheaper, and cook has such a nice way of boning them, and doing them up with forcemeat. Everything seems to be falling out so fortunately. And Molly, my dear, you know I won't forget you. By-and- by, when Roger Hamley has taken his turn at stopping at home with his father, we will ask him to one of our little quiet dinners.
So much the more weight shall I attach to the pledge I require from you, when it is unreservedly given. The young man twice or thrice essayed to speak, but failed. 'Let me leave you with your sister, whom it is time you took home, said Mr. Crisparkle. 'You will find me alone in my room by-and- by. 'Pray do not leave us yet, Helena implored him. 'Another minute.
"You can stay where you are, Fan, until bed-time," she said. "And by-and- by the maid will give you some supper in the back room. Is Rosie impudent to you how has she been treating you to-day?" Fan was filled with distress, remembering her promise, and cast down her eyes. "Very well, say nothing; that's the best way, Fan. Take no notice of what anyone says to you.
"The boy feels a little sick, but I guess he'll get over it by-and by. Haven't you got a little soup that you can give him? I reckon he's faint, and that'll brighten him up." Paul evidently did not think so, for he motioned away a bowl of the delightful mixture, though it was proffered him by the fair hands of Mrs. Mudge.
We are fighting every day with sin, but we shall cease fighting; by-and -by, and be happy when we get to the other shore. Then when we reach over there we shall be truly happy." "I remember when you put your ship on shore at Fort Simpson. I remember how nearly we were fighting, and the guns were prepared.
"Mayn't I stay here and read?" she said. "I can have something by-and- by, when I want it. Do go and leave me." And he was obliged to go at last, wondering somewhat at her want of appetite. When he returned she was still working diligently, and they spent the rest of the afternoon together, reading, writing, and chatting, until it was time for Ideala to go.
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