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O'Flaherty came up to Terence as soon as he saw him enter the barn that had been hastily converted into a hospital by covering the floor deeply with straw. "I think your father will do, Terence, my boy," he said, cheeringly; "we have just got the bullet out of his leg, and we hope that it has not touched the bone, though we cannot be altogether sure.
"If he has to, till he drops in his tracks. And that won't be for many a mile, kid. He's thoroughbred; a thoroughbred never knows when to quit." "Well, there ain't any speedy trail ahead of us today," Eddie vouchsafed cheeringly. "There's half-a mile maybe where we can gallop, and the rest is a case of picking your footing."
I thought I wouldn't call you, if I could help it, but she's worse only hear her! An' Atherton's away! Oh! what shall I do, what shall I do?" "Don't take on so, Dorcas," said Grandma, tremulously, but cheeringly. "I'll come right along, an' why, child, what air you goin' to do?"
Why, that's Colonel Dalhousie. You know " "Oh!" said Cally, immediately regretting having spoken. To relieve the baldness of her exclamation, she added: "I thought he was a rather younger man than that." "He's broken dreadfully in the last few months that's probably why you didn't recognize him," said Hen, cheeringly. "They say the poor old man's grieving himself to death."
The other man had thrown himself down by the trough, and lay there bathing his face with water till at an angry shout from the sheik he rose to his feet and joined in the work sullenly and silently. "There is no great harm done," Edgar said cheeringly to him. "You had no beauty to spoil, so you will be none the worse that way. You have had a lesson, and it will do you good.
A ray of satisfaction gleamed athwart the pale countenance of the priest a sincerely pious man, or fear of personal consequences might have kept him aloof from such a scene and he closed his eyes while he expressed his gratitude to God in the secret recesses of his own spirit. Then he turned to the prince and spoke cheeringly.
Cope's visits, and the looking forward to the promised Feast, with more earnestness as the time drew on, and he felt his own weakness more longing for the support and blessing of uniting his suffering with that of his Lord. 'In all our afflictions He was afflicted, was a sound that came most cheeringly to him, and seemed to give him greater strength and good-will to bear his load of weakness.
I thought I wouldn't call you, if I could help it, but she's worse only hear her! An' Atherton's away! Oh! what shall I do, what shall I do?" "Don't take on so, Dorcas," said Grandma, tremulously, but cheeringly. "I'll come right along, an' why, child, what air you goin' to do?"
He called to Jack occasionally, bidding him keep up his courage. "I'll soon have you out," he said cheeringly. In a few minutes Mark had a long, stout strip of hide, and, taking his life-torch with him, he advanced once more to the edge of the crater. He stuck the torch in between some rocks, as before, and looked down at Jack. "I I can't hold on much longer," gasped the unfortunate lad.
I had seen in one of the library drawers a pasteboard box just the size. I dropped my card into the bottom, neatly fitted in the bouquet, and went in search of Mike. He winked cheeringly, and said he would do it "as clane as a whistle. Divil a man can see, but the angels, and they won't tell." "Very well, Mike. Here's a dollar for you. You'll find the box on the hat-rack in the hall."
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