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Updated: May 2, 2025


"Just as you say," chorused the girls; and bundling the soiled, sticky children into the carriage with them, they drove on to the little brown house. As the team drew up in front of the gate the group of workers on the porch started to their feet in surprise, but Peace called, "Go on with your sewing! This is my company!

"I should hardly give that title to a man who swept a store out every morning" replied Miss Brown. "No, indeed!" chorused the three colorless young ladies.

They chorused "Yes"; pointed, and Mary saw her tin box, corded, set against the wall. "Call a cab," Mrs. Chater commanded; and as the whistle blew she turned again upon Mary. "Now, miss, you may go. I pack you off as you deserve. But before you go " The battered face shot out again above the banisters: "Pay her her wages and send her away, mother. Do, for goodness' sake, send her away!" "Wages!

That weight the less within his bosom, Thuillier took a swing toward insolence; he chorused Brigitte, and came at last to speak of la Peyrade as a sort of adventurer whom he had fed and clothed, a tricky fellow who had extracted much money from him, and had finally behaved with such ingratitude that he was thankful not to count him any longer among his friends.

The party being thus divided, they bombarded each other with custard pies after the manner of certain comedians, till there wasn't a round of ammunition left. Then Iva Payne said she felt sick and wanted to go home and of course just for that they all had to go. "The nicest party ever!" they chorused at parting. "So novel and naive so quite entirely out of the ordinary."

"You gave us an out-and-out invitation; didn't she, fellows?" "Sure," chorused Frank and Allen. "Oh, well, I guess we can stand you for one meal," said Grace. "Shall we, girls?" The others were willing, and the hunters were soon with their friends, making merry at table. The weather, which had been threatening, became more so toward night, and the next two days it snowed.

"What?" chorused the others. "The missing canoe those boys have been looking for! It is down there on the bottom, freighted with stones. We will get it up for them!" "Are you sure it is the canoe?" asked Betty, who did not want Mollie to take any unnecessary risks. "Of course I am," came the confident answer, as Mollie poised, in her dripping bathing suit, on the little dock.

Phil Simms narrowly escaped being struck by the heels of the mountain boy's boots as they described a half circle in the air. Bob lay perfectly still. And for a moment the cowboys stood speechless with amazement. "Whoopee!" yelled one. "Who-o-o-p-e-e!" chorused the others, dancing about Tad Butler and his fallen victim in wild delight. "I'm sorry I had to do it," muttered the boy.

The site for the camp was one known to John Pendleton years before, and he greeted it now with a satisfied delight that was not unmingled with relief. "Oh, how perfectly lovely!" chorused the others. "Glad you like it! I thought it would be about right," nodded John Pendleton. "Still, I was a little anxious, after all, for these places do change, you know, most remarkably sometimes.

The tall elms here and there towered like the masts of returning ships, slow sailing from a wintry voyage back to summer lands and splendor. There was no sound in all the air, but the whole universe seemed singing as when the morning stars chorused the glory of God.

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