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I called in at the club this afternoon. Did you get my message?" The little secretary blinked at him through his pince-nez. "There have been so many messages about this shocking affair that really I forget ..." He sighed heavily. "Couldn't I come in and have a yarn now?" Bruce spoke cajolingly. But Mr. Jeekes wrinkled his brow fussily.

"You're coming out," said she, holding up the overcoat cajolingly. "That's just where you're mistaken," said he. "But I want to show you something." "What do you want to show me?" "You shall see when you come out." "Is it by chance the bird of the mountains that I am to see?" "The bird of the mountains? My dear Arthur! What are you driving at now?" "Is it the Eagle car?"

Shall we say done?" He laid his finger cajolingly to the side of his nose. "We shall see," repeated Guedalyah the greengrocer, impatiently. "No, say! I love you like a brother. Grant me this favor and I will never ask anything of you so long as I live." "Well, if the others " began Guedalyah feebly. "Ah! You are a Prince in Israel," Pinchas cried enthusiastically.

"I'm a policeman you know," said Sergeant Riley sharply. Heinrich ignored the implied threat completely. "Come on, Heinie," urged Bob cajolingly. "Don't be foolish." "I can't read it," said Heinrich again. "You know," said Mr. Cook, "we're suspicious of some things you have done already, Heinrich. Don't make it worse if you can help it." "I can't read it," said Heinrich.

Robert, perhaps you'll be so good as let me help you, sir? It's good tea; and my Dody," she added, cajolingly, "my home girl 'll tell us what she saw. I'm pinched and starved to hear." "By-and-by, mother," interposed the farmer; "tomorrow." He spoke gently, but frowned. Both Rhoda and Robert perceived that they were peculiarly implicated in the business which was to be discussed without Mrs.

Divining opposition fiercely, like a creature thwarted when athirst for the wells, she gave her a terrible look, and then said cajolingly, as far as absence of sweetness could make the tones pleasant, 'Yes, you will sing, but you will not sing that song. 'It is that song which I intend to sing, signora. 'When it is interdicted? 'There is only one whose interdict I can acknowledge.

He comprehended nothing of the encounter; neither as to the origin of the old man's status in his father's esteem, nor as to the cause of his father's strange emotion. He regarded the old man impatiently as an aged simpleton, probably over pious, certainly connected with the Primitive Methodists. His father had said `There's a good lad' almost cajolingly.

She will come to you as soon as possible, for she considers you her own private patient." Mrs. Goring beamed kindly upon him, and the skipper's irritation passed under her sympathetic touch. "Tell me," he begged cajolingly, "wasn't that Vandersee in here awhile ago?" "Oh, he's been here many times, Captain," smiled back Mrs. Goring. "Yes, yes, I know. I mean while Gordon was here with us."

We will jes' leave him hyar in the road, an' the folks that find what's down thar in the valley will find him too. I wonder somebody ain't passed a'ready. An' sure we-uns oughter be a-travellin'." But Holvey revolted against this offhand assumption of confidence. He made a supplemental effort on his own account. "Why don't ye tell yer name, Bubby?" he asked cajolingly.

"Heavens, I'm a fright," cried Grace, viewing herself in the kitchen mirror a mirror, by the way, which brought out all a person's bad points with Puritan honesty. "Go in and keep the boys quiet, Amy, that's a dear," she begged, then, seeing refusal in Amy's eyes, added cajolingly: "You always look as if you came out of a bandbox yourself, you know. Please, dear "

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