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"Tell us about Jack the Giant-killer, then," said Dan coaxingly; and Philip sat down good-naturedly and told his little brother and sister story after story, until it was bedtime.
"I I wish't you'd call me Cousin Copernicus," he said, coaxingly. "Well, p'raps I will when I see ye again," she replied, freeing her hand with a slight effort. Rebecca retired shortly after her sister and Copernicus was once more left alone. He rubbed his hands slowly, with a sense of satisfaction, and glanced at the date dial. "July 2, 1892," he said to himself. "I'm only thirty-four years old.
"The door is in my half, you know," said Kathleen very meekly, "so I don't see that she has any cause to complain. I am awfully sorry; I will be as quick as I can." "You annoy me very much. You make me very uncomfortable by going on in this extremely silly way, Kathleen." "I will darn some more socks for you, darling, tired pet," whispered Kathleen coaxingly.
Having accidentally tasted the dragon's blood, Siegfried knows exactly what Mime means when he comes coaxingly to persuade him to drink the cup of poison; so he passes the sword through him.
"Well," she patted his coat collar, coaxingly, "I want you to give me the money, and let me buy back the McSwiggins cow. "I'll buy it myself." But she shook her head. "No, I want to give it myself. I feel so so thankful, father, for my happiness, that I want to do something for somebody else, who isn't happy." He put his hand under her chin and turned her face with its earnest eyes up to him.
Barton; but she laughed coaxingly, and said: 'And what has my grave-faced daughter to say the learned keeper of the family's wisdom? Even more than Olive's for they were less sincere Mrs.
I'd I'd have told you before only only I was afraid you'd not be willing and then I'd get to crying and give up and I've got to go. Now don't be cross. Go this once good-naturedly." To get close to him she put her hand on his arm and put up her face coaxingly for a kiss. John Hunter ignored his wife's signal for tender relations and shook off her hand impatiently without looking at her.
I don't like the sitting members; I'm all for progressing, but they go too much ahead for me; and since the Government is disposed to move a little, why, I'd as lief support them as not. But, in common gratitude, you see," added the mayor, coaxingly, "I ought to be knighted! I can keep up the dignity, and do credit to his Majesty." "I can only refer you, sir, to the proper quarter."
"I reckon he would, missy," he said with a grin. "You wind him and all of us around your finger." "'Tis all for your good, Woodson," with a soft, bright laugh. Then, coaxingly, "Am I to have the Bluebird?" "I reckon so, Mistress Patricia, seeing that you have set your heart upon it," said the still reluctant overseer. "That's a good Woodson. I want Regulus to be one of the boatmen.
He beckoned coaxingly to the Pomeranian, and when the dog came up to him he shook his finger at it. The Pomeranian growled: Gurov shook his finger at it again. The lady looked at him and at once dropped her eyes. "He doesn't bite," she said, and blushed. "May I give him a bone?" he asked; and when she nodded he asked courteously, "Have you been long in Yalta?" "Five days."
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