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You seem sort of het up." "W-Woman, c-come w-with m-me!" spluttered Mr. Beaver. He strutted round the room, well out of the Captain's reach, and back again toward the door, looking for the world like a young barnyard fowl. But his wife did not follow. "She ain't going just yet.

If there was any general favorite it was John; for while his poverty excited the sympathy of all, his manliness and generousness of heart made everybody his friend, and so, when Sampson got the boys quiet, he announced: "G-g-gentlemen of the order of the c-c-cellar-door, the story-teller for th-the evening is our friend Harlan. P-p-please c-come forward to the t-top, Mr. Harlan."

Afterward Blister had a word with Bob and Dud while he was arranging sentry duty with them. "Wish that b-bird hadn't come. He's here because he wants to drive the Utes outa the country before they get him. The way I heard it he had no business to kill that b-buck. Throwed down on him an' killed him onexpected. I didn't c-come to pull Jake Houck's chestnuts outa the fire for him. Not none.

The sentence to be used crystallised in my mind: "Please, sir, I came to say I was sorry I was imitating you this morning." With this little offering I walked in the fall of the evening upstairs to his study. My knock eliciting a "C-come in," I entered and began: "Please, sir, I came to say " I got no further, for, with a sour look, he interrupted testily: "Run away, b-boy, run away."

Sherman and drove away to Brampton, thinking of many things. "S-Steve's a good man," said Jethro. "C-come up here from Brampton to see your father did he?" "Yes," answered Cynthia, "he is very kind." She was about to tell Jethro what a strange difference this visit had made in her father's spirits, but some instinct kept her silent.

"C-come to leave this book for Cynthy," said Jethro. Mr. Ware took it, mechanically. "Have you finished it?" he asked kindly. "All I want," replied Jethro, "all I want." He turned, and went down the slope. Twice the words rose to the minister's lips to call him back, and were suppressed. Yet what to say to him if he came? Mr.

"C-come to leave this book for Cynthy," said Jethro. Mr. Ware took it, mechanically. "Have you finished it?" he asked kindly. "All I want," replied Jethro, "all I want." He turned, and went down the slope. Twice the words rose to the minister's lips to call him back, and were suppressed. Yet what to say to him if he came? Mr.

The boys continued their sports, racing, wrestling, and putting on grotesque grimaces. Charlotte, the youngest child, now came to the shop to say that supper was ready. "C-come, boys, you've ha-had play enough," said Mr. Hardwick. "J-James, put Ch-Charlotte down. M-M-Milton, it's close on to S-Sabba'day. Now w- wash yourselves."

It was opened by Jethro Bass himself! "How do you do, Mr. Bass," said the young man, gravely, and he held out his hand. Jethro gave him such a scrutinizing look as he had given many a man whose business he cared to guess, but Bob looked fearlessly into his eyes. Jethro took his hand. "C-come in," he said.

"Not particularly," answered Mr. Wetherell, whose throat was dry. "C-come over for the drive c-come over for the drive?" "Yes," replied the storekeeper, rather faintly. "H-how's Cynthy?" said Jethro. The storekeeper was too astonished to answer. At that moment there was a heavy step in the doorway, and Lem Hallowell entered the room.

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