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"Pardon the familiarity 'vulgar familiarity' you used to call it Agnes. But 'what's bred in the bone, you know." "It doesn't matter so much when there's no one else around, but it's awkward before people." "You wouldn't marry me on account of my tongue!" said he with sour reminiscence. "It wasn't so much that, Jerry," she chided, "and you know it perfectly well."

You the fairest of the fair, the flower of womanhood, you, you " "Come, come, sir," Reynolds laughingly chided, as Harmon floundered for words. "You will make me jealous if you are not careful. But suppose we have something to eat, as I, for one, am hungry. Dinner is already served, and waiting for us. This is a part of our surprise; a private dinner, with plates set for four."

Doris reached with one arm and drew his face close up to hers. "Are you happy?" she demanded with a fierce intensity. "Don't you ever wish you had a wife who could see? Aren't you ever sorry?" "Doris, Doris," he chided gently. "What in the world put such a notion as that into your head?" She lay thoughtful for a minute. "Sometimes I wonder," she said at last.

But presently she raised her head, and saw that he was not eating, and chided him. Whereupon he swallowed some morsels of the venison, and assured her that he had eaten heartily. All that day she lay there, her face flushed, her eyes gleaming with a brightness that was more than the brightness of her indomitable spirit.

If you will have it so, what then?" "Only this: that the brand which the law put upon the man wasn't any sign of the cross to make a new creature of him, as you have been trying to make me believe. That's all." Polly's smile is a thing to make any man tingle to the roots of his hair. "As if the past, or anything in it, could make any difference to us now!" she chided.

The car was raised on a foundation of ties, and as the two men entered, Wilson crept beneath. "No one here," said a gruff voice. "Say, do you s'pose he saw us, and sneaked?" "Like as not. I told you to keep to the rails and come straight up," chided the other. "Perhaps he will come back. We're in charge of the station anyway. That was the real thing." Wilson waited to hear no more.

But it would be far better to save from mistake or forgetfulness by previous caution and care on the part of those who have gained experience and forethought; and thus many occasions of complaint and ill-humor will be avoided. Those who fill the places of heads of families are not very apt to think how painful it is to be chided for neglect of duty or for faults of character.

It was just a quiet family dinner that Bobby attended that night at the Ellistons', with Uncle Dan and Aunt Constance Elliston at the head and foot of the table, and across from him the smiling face of Agnes. He was so good to look at that Agnes was content just to watch him, but Aunt Constance noted his abstraction and chided him upon it.

Renee leaned back, meditating; he forward, the book on his knee: Roland left them to themselves, and spied for the Bianchina behind the window-bars. The count was in the churches or the Galleries. Renee thought she began to comprehend the spirit of Venice, and chided her rebelliousness. 'But our Venice was the Venice of the decadence, then! she said, complaining.

The display of the aurora borealis had ceased, and only the stars leaped in the great cold, and by their uncertain light made traps for the feet. Shorty floundered off a turn of the trail into deep snow, and raised his voice in blessing of the date of the week and month and year. "Can't you keep still?" Smoke chided. "Leave the almanac alone. You'll have all Dawson awake and after us." "Huh!

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