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Why, she herself counted every penny with anxious care, and the stupid, kindly folk who asked, just a trifle censoriously, why she wasn't "doing something," now that "every career is open to a girl, especially to one who did so well in the War," would perhaps have felt a little ashamed had they discovered that she was housemaid, parlourmaid, often cook, to a large and not always easily pleased family.

"Besides, if you are going to be a real Little Riversite you should have opinions of your own." "I haven't any to-day none except victory!" and he held out his palms, exhibiting their yellowish plates. "Look! Even corns on the joints!" "Yes, they look quite real," she admitted, censoriously. "Haven't I made good? Do you remember how you stood here on the very site of my house and lectured me?

The brig's doon. It's no doon. It's stan'in' yet. But the puir fowk, Alec! Eh, gin they warna preparet! Think o' that, Alec." "I houp they wan oot," answered Alec. "Houps are feckless things, Alec," returned Thomas, censoriously.

Eustace Hignett shuddered. He eyed Sam sourly. "You seem devilish pleased with yourself this morning!" he said censoriously. Sam dried the razor carefully and put it away. He hesitated. Then the desire to confide in somebody got the better of him. "The fact is," he said apologetically, "I'm in love!" "In love!" Eustace Hignett sat up and bumped his head sharply against the berth above him.

Ordinarily orthodox people look down censoriously upon believers in "the New Jerusalem," and class them as a mysterious, visionary sect of religionists, given up to dreams, pious eccentricity, and self- righteousness.

"What saloon?" demanded Rimrock, suddenly alert and combative, and Stoddard regarded him censoriously. "I refer," he said, "to the saloon at the camp, which you have put there in spite of Jepson's protests.

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