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Frederick Murray lives at Marsden, ten miles away." My heart gave a jump and then stopped beating. I know it did, although Johnny says it is impossible. "Isn't this Marsden?" cried Johnny chokily. "No, this is Harrowsdeane," said the young man, a little more mildly. I couldn't help it. I was tired and warm and so disappointed.
Ernest Hughes, the twelve-year-old orphan boy whom Uncle "boarded and kept" for the chores he did, suddenly stopped eating. "Oh, Mr. Lawson, you're not going to sell Laddie?" he cried chokily. Uncle Richard stared at him.
"Yes," said Cecil solemnly. "We we just had to. We couldn't go to bed without coming. Oh, isn't it lonesome without Cousin Avis?" "She was always so good to us," said Sid. "She used to talk to us so nice," said Cecil chokily. "But she liked fun, too." "Boys," said Laddie gravely, "never forget what Cousin Avis used to say to you.
Last Sunday at that hour, the blackbirds hopping on the lawn without, the swifts screaming above, he and mother and Gwen had been singing hymns together in the schoolroom rather chokily indeed, for it was his last Sunday at home. All that was ages and ages ago. He had lived and died a hundred times since then. Now....
One's you; one's me; one's the son of the man who built the cottage and that's old Piper down below there.... It's not been used for forty years. The sea went back and back, and the creek's been dry these years past." Kit's knees invited him to prayer. This was not chance; it was not coincidence. "You're right, sir," said the boy chokily. "He's in it."
Bridget took the watch from her hand, detached the key from the chain, and slipped watch and chain into the pocket of her coat, while Oola, clutching Lady Bridget's knees, pleaded chokily: 'Mithsis you gib me key no make im noise. No tell pollis-man me let out Wombo. My word! plenty quick he YAN long-a scrub. BA-AL pollis-man catch Wombo. Mithsis BUJERI White Mary! You gib it key to Oola.
Now, sir, good-bye, and God bless you, once more! Tell the skipper I did my duty to the last." I broke down as I sank on my knees by the poor fellow; and I didn't know my voice perhaps it was being husky from the heat-as I said to him, very chokily "And if you get away, tell the captain I did my duty to the last." "Yes, sir; but do go now."
He did not even look around. "Danny wants you to play with us," continued Nora. "Won't you?" "No," Jerry replied at length. "Why won't you?" "He didn't play fair." "I'll count over again, Jerry, so's I'll be the " The voice stopped and then continued chokily, " the audience." Jerry knew what it cost her to say that, but he hardened his heart. "I don't want to play no more," he said.
Then Alice said, speaking chokily because she had not quite done crying 'Let's wave a flag. By the most fortunate accident she had on one of her Sunday petticoats, though it was Monday. This petticoat is white. She tore it out at the gathers, and we tied it to Denny's stick, and took turns to wave it. We had laughed at his carrying a stick before, but we were very sorry now that we had done so.
Thomas got your ma's clothes and little things. I reckon they didn't last long among that drove of Thomas youngsters. They was destructive young animals, as I mind 'em." "I haven't one thing that belonged to my mother," said Anne, chokily. "I I can never thank you enough for these letters." "You're quite welcome. Laws, but your eyes is like your ma's. She could just about talk with hers.
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