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She was about to say, "I never knew you could speak!" when a metallic voice that seemed to come from the ladle at the well remarked to the elm, "I suppose it is a bit coldish up there?" and the elm replied, "Not particularly, but you do get numb standing so long on one leg," and he flapped his arms vigorously just as the cabmen do before they drive off.

Forde's poor 'Misery' is improving slightly. It is very keen on its feed. Its fate is much in doubt. Keohane's 'Jimmy Pigg' is less lame than yesterday. In fact there is a general buck up all round. It was a coldish march with light head wind and temperatureorbelow zero, but it was warm in the sun all yesterday and promises to be warm again to-day.

Moulder could look angry on occasions, but he could only do so when he was angry. He was not gifted with a command of his facial muscles. "Yes," said Mr. Dockwrath, not taking his eyes from off the Leeds and Halifax Chronicle. "It is coldish. Waiter, bring me a cigar." This was very provoking, as must be confessed. Mr.

It stopped, the team turned leisurely and came at a smart pace toward the carriage-basket. Lord Fleetwood was recognized. He alighted, bidding one of his grooms drive to stables. Madge performed her reverence, aware that she did it in clumsy style; his presence had startled her instincts and set them travelling. 'Coldish for the youngster, he said. 'All well, Madge?

At last they came down the walk that I was coming up, hand-in-hand, lover-like. Your servant, Miss your servant, Sir passed between my brother and me. Is it not coldish, Clary! in a kinder voice than usual, said my sister, and stopped. I stopped and courtesied low to her half-courtesy. I think not, Sister, said I. She went on. I courtesied without return; and proceeded, turning to my poultry-yard.

Pity not being stirred, her admiration of the hero declared victorious, whose fortunes in uncertainty had stopped the beating of her heart, was eclipsed by gratitude toward his preserver, and a sentiment eclipsed becomes temporarily coldish, against our wish and our efforts, in a way to astonish; making her think that she cannot hold two sentiments at a time; when it is but the fact that she is unable to keep the two equally warm.

'It's a coldish mornin' for you, Miss Agnes, observed Smith; 'and a darksome 'un too; but we's happen get to yon spot afore there come much rain to signify. 'Yes, I hope so, replied I, as calmly as I could. 'It's comed a good sup last night too. 'Yes. 'But this cold wind will happen keep it off. 'Perhaps it will. Here ended our colloquy.

It was a dismal night, coldish, with a thin rain falling; and as we trudged through the dark, silent fields, talking low to each other, and wondering if we were going right or not, we thought of the cosy boat, with the bright light streaming through the tight-drawn canvas; of Harris and Montmorency, and the whisky, and wished that we were there.

The country we traversed this first day's journey is a level plain of sand and gravel, with scattered mountains of black granite here and there in view, where no sound is heard but the rush of the wind. The weather was cool enough during the day, and coldish in the night.

Not that you are bad actively, deliberately bad you haven't the strength to be that or anything else; you have only a little shallow mind and a little coldish heart." Now I can imagine one of my lady readers crying out: "How dared you say such monstrous things of any person after just a glance at her face?"

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