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The other horseman, after a swift, searching look at Sheila, said "Sure," in a very mild, almost cooing, voice and was off. It looked to Sheila like a runaway. But the men showed no concern. They jogged companionably on their way. Fifteen minutes later they crossed a bridge and pulled up before a picket fence and a gate. They were in Rusty.

The ten Hutchinsons having left the library entirely alone in the hour before dinner, David and Margaret had appropriated it and were sitting companionably together on the big couch drawn up before the fireplace, where a log was trying to consume itself unscientifically head first. "I would stay to dinner if urged," David suggested. "You stay," Margaret agreed laconically.

"To hell with you," he said, "and to hell with the service; but remember, Philip Steele, remember that some day we'll meet again." "Some day," laughed Philip. "Good-by, Bucky Nome deserter!" The door closed and Nome was gone. "Now, M'sieur Janette, it's our turn," cried Steele, smiling companionably upon the skull and loading his pipe. "It's our turn."

As Adelle watched them depart from the veranda, very companionably, in close conversation, she smiled, perhaps because she knew that they were still talking about her and her social delinquency, perhaps because it amused her to think how thoroughly Irene had revised her opinion of the "red-headed bounder."

You lost yours in the lake, eh?" "Dogs and everything," said Philip. "Even matches." "Those ice-traps are bad," said DeBar companionably, slowly turning the bird. "You always want to test the lakes in this country. Most of 'em come from bog springs, and after they freeze, the water drops. Guess you'd had me pretty soon if it hadn't been for the lake, wouldn't you?"

He made no pretence of brushing his tears aside. He frankly wept. Beyond this man a stout motherly woman, with two children in hand, was flooded by the current. She sobbed comfortably and companionably. The two children widened their eyes at her a moment, then fell to weeping noisily.

"I see you know how to get the most comfort out of your tobacco," said the club-man, when they were companionably settled in the men's room and Kent produced his pipe and tobacco pouch. "I prefer the pipe myself, for a steady thing; but at this time of night a light Castilla fits me pretty well. Try one?" tendering his cigar-case.

However, you need not have worried. I'd die before I'd ask that fellow for help and he'd die before he'd give it." "So I understand from the first mate. However, I thought it prudent to guard against a temporary truce and an alliance for the common interest." "Dutchy," said the skipper, "you're pretty smart." Von Staden smiled most companionably.

Barmby, glad to be delivered from both male companions, made light of the matter; Horace could take care of himself; they had the appointment for a quarter to eleven; on! And he now fixed himself resolutely at Nancy's side. She, delighted with the success of her stratagem, and careless of what might result from it, behaved more companionably.

Before the summer storm had impetuously spent itself, the friends were crowded companionably in the feed-box, feeding the reassured Gypsy peppermint sticks Tess had met Arthur Simpson on her way to the Library and talking earnestly. The earnest talk was born of an illustration Tess had seen in a magazine at the Library.

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