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"Of course his looks haven't anything to do with his good qualities," she said. Here she was apologizing. "He's almost human," said the young man. "I talk to him like a person." "Come here, dog," said Colina. The animal was suddenly stricken with deafness. "What's his name?" she asked. "Job." "Come here, Job!" said Colina coaxingly. Job looked out across the river. "Job!" said his master sternly.

"Well, there, we'll see if we can't manage somehow," said Mrs Greenways coaxingly. "If the weather's good for the hay harvest your father'll be in a good temper, and we'll see what we can do. Lilac!" she added, turning sharply to her niece, "Molly's left out some bits of washing in the orchard, jest you run and fetch 'em in."

Nellie Seton's cool, soft hands fell lightly on his head Nellie's soft, gentle voice spoke: "Charley, you are to leave us for a little, and lie down. You must have some rest, be it ever so short; and you have had nothing to eat, I believe all day; you will let me prepare something, and take it, and go to your room." She spoke to him coaxingly, almost as she might to a child.

And even if I did remain at the Fort as his wife, I still could not look after you." "Humph! I am beginning to see what you are driving at. But I can't forget your mother, my dear. She was a good wife to me." "Still," said Lucy coaxingly, and becoming more and more the champion of Mrs. Jasher, "you cannot manage this large house by yourself.

"You're feeling a little better to-night, a'n't you?" "I don't know; I can't tell," she returned, with a gleam of intelligence in her eye. Then she said: "I don't see why I'm left to strangers all the time." "You don't call Cynthia a stranger, do you, mother?" he asked, coaxingly. "Oh Cynthy!" said Mrs. Durgin, with a glance as of surprise at seeing her. "No, Cynthy's all right.

"Have you come all the way from London?" "All the way." "Then will you tell me a story?" "I can't; I'm going to have my dinner. I only came up to say Good-night." Margery leant forward and whispered coaxingly, "Will you just tell me about Beauty and 'e Beast?" "But I've told you that such heaps of times. And it's much too long for to-night." "Tell me HALF of it.

I feel as if I had taken leave of you forever. I've I've been so happy in this house till yesterday. Can I ever repay what you've done for me?" Susan Hornby gathered Elizabeth into her arms and sobbed more vehemently. The silence was unbroken except by those sobs, and at last the girl, moved out of herself, tried to comfort her, and said coaxingly: "I'll live right near you.

If you were all ready to believe me capable of what you have plainly intimated, you need something stronger than words to convince you to the contrary. Of one thing I shall make sure you and your faithless friend shall never have the chance to insult me again. I wish you to leave my room." "Oh come, Ida, listen to reason," Stanton began coaxingly.

"Why, of course, March," said Fulkerson, coaxingly, "I mean to do the right thing. But Dryfoos owns the magazine " "He doesn't own me," said March, rising.

Although he thought this very distinctly, he durst not move his lips lest the old woman should detect him. He even seemed half afraid that she might have read his thoughts; for he leered coaxingly upon her, as he said aloud: 'Take up all loose stitches in the bottle-green with the best black silk.

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