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She looked at him, all the fervent Irish soul of her in her eyes. Then one arm stole upward to his shoulder. "As you love me," she whispered softly, "as you love me!" "I can ask no more, sweetheart," he breathed soberly, and kissed her. At last she drew back, still restrained by his arms, but with her eyes suddenly grave and thoughtful. "We forget," she chided, "where we are.
Thus he chided with his heart, and checked it into endurance, but he tossed about as one who turns a paunch full of blood and fat in front of a hot fire, doing it first on one side and then on the other, that he may get it cooked as soon as possible, even so did he turn himself about from side to side, thinking all the time how, single handed as he was, he should contrive to kill so large a body of men as the wicked suitors.
Sometimes, too, he cheats in school when we have a spellin' match Friday afternoons. Then he traps head and thinks he's smart." Uncle Amos nodded his head. "Chip o' the old block." "Now, look here," chided Millie, "ain't you ashamed, Amos, to put such notions in a little girl's head, about beaus and such things?" The man chuckled. "What's born in heads don't need to be put in."
Not a bit of it; I chuckled inwardly at the success of my scheme, and impatiently waited an opportunity to take every advantage of my position. At last she awoke; supposing me, of course, to be her husband, she gently chided me for remaining out so late; I did not dare suffer her to hear the sound of my voice, but replied to her in whispers. She suspected nothing and I completed my triumph!
Meanwhile Garth had peered into the tank and was examining the petrol cans stowed away in the back of the deserted car. "Run dry!" he announced, coming back to his own car. "That's what has happened." "And what can we do now?" asked Sara despondently. He laughed a little. "Faint heart!" he chided. "What can we do now?
"You want to chain your bear up tighter, Tony," chided the hotel man as the Italian led Bruno away. "Ah, yes. Bruno, he ees a very bad-a-de bear! I wheep heem for dese." "Oh, don't!" pleaded Alice. "He didn't mean anything wrong." "No, mees, but he very bad, just-a de same. He make-a you to be a-skeert." "Oh, it's all over now," declared Ruth, who ventured out, seeing that the bear was in leash.
"I might have knowed it," Bill chided himself aloud as he replaced the gun. "Of course a wolf that knows enough to come in with the dogs at feedin' time, 'd know all about shooting-irons. I tell you right now, Henry, that critter's the cause of all our trouble. We'd have six dogs at the present time, 'stead of three, if it wasn't for her. An' I tell you right now, Henry, I'm goin' to get her.
Don't use your voice at all, if you can help it at least not for several days." He turned to write a prescription, but was startled at the hoarse cry of expostulation from Mr. DeVere. "But, doctor!" exclaimed the actor, "I I " "There, now, I told you not to speak!" chided the physician, with upraised finger. "But I have to! I'm an actor I'm rehearsing a new part. I must use my voice!
In the end, their venomous persistence must make an end of him. One man could not fight for ever against a whole community. And at that he chided himself. Not a whole community! For was not Nance on his side hoping and praying and working for him with all her might and main? And her mother, and Grannie, and the Vicar, and the Doctor, and the Sénéchal?
"I was greatly vexed when I heard of the affair, and chided my boys for their hot-headed rashness. Howbeit there be many there to testify that the man was at that time but hawking his wares, and my sons could not know that he was a secret heretic and Lollard." "Nay, but when that cry was raised they should not have stood at his side as his champions without more knowledge of the truth.
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