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"Do you love me next to mother?" the Admiral had asked coaxingly once when Nancy was eight and on his lap as usual. "Oh dear no!" said Nancy thoughtfully, shaking her head. "Why, that's rather a blow to me," the Admiral exclaimed, pinching an ear and pulling a curl. "I flattered myself that when I was on my best behavior I came next to mother."
Well then, come with me at once to Jerusalem, Joseph said coaxingly, and you'll see that Pilate will order thee to deliver the dead unto me. But the centurion demurred, saying that his orders were not to leave the gibbets. Upon my own word, Pilate will not deliver up the body unless I bring you with me; I shall require you to testify of the death. So come with me.
And this evening mother and I will come again." "Very well," said Paula. "But first I must go to see the invalids." "May I go with you?" asked the Water wagtail, coaxingly stroking Paula's arm. But Mary clapped her hands, exclaiming: "She only wants to go to Orion she is so fond of him...."
"She has been perfectly reasonable and kind," said Mrs. Jansenius. "She always is," said Agatha complacently. "You didn't expect to find her in hysterics, did you?" "Agatha," pleaded Mrs. Wylie, "don't be headstrong and foolish." "Oh, she won't; I know she won't," said Henrietta coaxingly. "Will you, dear Agatha?" "You may do as you like, as far as I am concerned," said Mrs. Jansenius.
"Never mind; we'll maybe have better luck to-morrow," replied the nurse. "I dreamed a dream, and in the dream I thought of something else to do." So early next morning she brought a fat black pig. "What in the world am I to do with this?" said Dermot sharply. "Ah, now, be easy, my dear," said the old woman coaxingly.
Don't you go and make yourself stupid. Why I don't know you. What is all this ridiculous stuff? You aren't yourself." "What do you want me to do, Preston?" said Daisy, standing before him, not without a certain childish dignity. It was lost on him. "I want you to be my own little Daisy," said he, coaxingly.
When I pass through the ward, he taps coaxingly upon his sheet, as one taps upon a bench to invite a friend to a seat. Since he told me about his life at home and his campaign, he has not found much to say to me. He takes the cakes with which his little shelf is laden, and crunches them with an air of enjoyment. "As for me," he says, "I just eat all the time," and he laughs.
"You were horrid about her at first, but just at the last minute on the ship, you were good, and kept Wretched Bey talking, so I might have my chance with Mabel. If you hadn't, I shouldn't like you as much as I do. And I'm sure even you'll be anxious to do something now." "Yet we don't wish Ernest or Antoun Effendi to run into danger, do we, dear?" Biddy suggested, coaxingly.
"What do you want it for?" "Please, mammy," Lena said coaxingly. "I won't buy cream-cakes or anything to eat. I want to invest in a gold mine." Mrs. Quincy gave her a sharp look and grudgingly handed out a dime; for Lena's voice was instinct with hope, and hope was such a rare visitor in the dingy little lodgings that Mrs. Quincy grew generous under its magnetic warmth.
"Deborah," standing beside her and looking seriously up into the kindly, wrinkled face, "I wish you knew some secrets." "La! child, I know too many." "Will you tell me one. Just one. I never heard a secret in my life. Marjorie knows one, and she's telling Aunt Prue now." "Secrets are not for little girls." "I would never, never tell," promised Prue, coaxingly.
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