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The bird was accustomed often to sit on its mistress's shoulder in which position it would trifle lovingly with the border of her cap and croon softly and coaxingly into her ear.

"You know the Chimpanzee. He's as quiet as a lamb. Come and give us a send-off! Really you needn't be anxious." He patted her arm coaxingly, reassuringly, and Hunt-Goring took out his cigarette-case. He was plainly bored to extinction. Daisy left him with a smiling apology. She did not suggest that he should accompany them, and he did not offer to do so.

Cluppins coaxingly. 'You'll tell ME, Tommy, I know. 'No, I won't, replied Master Bardell, shaking his head, and applying himself to the bottom step again. 'Drat the child! muttered Mrs. Cluppins. 'What a prowokin' little wretch it is! Come, Tommy, tell your dear Cluppy.

Of course, it doesn't matter about Miss Milligan seeing it for bad luck I mean." "How about me?" asked Callandar, smiling. "You!" with a playful shriek, "you would be worse than anybody. You would hoodoo it entirely!" "How about little girls?" asked Jane coaxingly. Mary turned suddenly peevish. "Don't bother me, Jane. I shall not let any one see it and that's enough."

"Speak for yourself," said his wife, tartly. "I like to hear Mr. Sharp talk. What was it he told you not to tell me?" Mr. Sharp eyed her mistily. "I I can't tell you," he said, slowly. "Why not?" asked Mrs. Culpepper, coaxingly. "Because it it would make your hair stand on end," said the industrious Mr. Sharp. "Nonsense," said Mrs. Culpepper, sharply. "He said it would," said Mr.

But the next morning Christopher Columbus managed to creep over to the Lanhams: "Cousin Sukey," he said, coaxingly, "I wish you'd do something for me. I want to ask a favor of you." "What is it, Columbus?" said Sue.

She drew her arm coaxingly through the old man's, and whispered something in his ear; and do what he would, old Lobbs couldn't help breaking out into a smile, while a tear stole down his cheek at the same time.

Meg kept silence a while, then she said coaxingly, 'Si is a pretty name eneuch; 'tis short an' sweet; gie me a kiss, Si, she wheedled, with a gentle clasp about his waist. 'I'll kiss ye when we win home, replied her husband cautiously. 'But just ae kiss to gang on wi', coaxed Meg further. Si turned half about and smacked his wife upon her rosy cheek, which seemingly he found satisfactory.

Daisy nestled her tell-tale face closer on his broad shoulder to hide the swift blushes that crept up to cheek and brow. "Look up, pet," he said, coaxingly, "I have news for you." "What what is it?" gasped Daisy, wondering if he could possibly have heard of her romantic marriage with Rex, turning white to the very lips, her blue eyes darkening with suspense.

Did she, by some of the many methods of divination known to her sex, read my feelings? Her whole manner had altered. "Come," she said, almost coaxingly, "promise that you will not be impolite again." She took my arm in the most friendly way. "Come, I will walk with you. He will not know he will remain away all night."

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