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But by walking very slowly she contrived to reach the stage-door of the Opera Comique, feeling very weak and ill. 'Is Mr. Lennox in? she asked, at the same time trying to look conciliatingly at the hard-faced hall-keeper. 'No, ma'am, he ain't, was the reply. 'Who attended the rehearsal to-day, then? 'There was no rehearsal to-day, ma'am leastways Mr.
"I I think your dog would be all right if you let him stay down-stairs under the stand," ventured President Kitchen, diplomatically. "He's a valuable animal," demurred Mr. Bickford, "and " He caught the flaming eye of the Cap'n, and added: "But if you'll have a man sit with him he may go. "Now we'll settle down for a real nice afternoon," he went on, conciliatingly.
'Do you think she'll be long? 'Oh, no; I shouldn't think she would be many minutes. 'Then I think I'll wait. 'Do, said Anne cordially. 'I wanted to speak to her. Considering she's my husband's ward, I see very, very little of Hyacinth, Miss Yeo. 'Yes, she was saying the other day that you hardly ever called now, Anne said conciliatingly. 'Has she been quite well lately?
Barney cleared his throat disconcertedly, and the old man, recalling his responsibilities as a host, and perhaps not admiring his sarcasm thus elaborated, said conciliatingly, "Och, he'll do right enough if he niver raves any worse than Mr. Polymathers. All that ails him is that we want to git a bit used to his manner of spakin'." "Polymathers?" said Peter. "To be sure, Polymathers.
Her husband broke in conciliatingly: "No doubt it is as Monsieur le Senateur says," he observed; "the demoiselle is what we said she was only this morning " and then he uttered the word which in French means so much and so little the word "toquee." There came another interruption. "Here come Mademoiselle Daisy and Monsieur Gerald!" exclaimed Madame Poulain in a relieved tone.
"It isn't much on accommodations," he said conciliatingly, "but you can have it all to yourselves; as far as you go, it's your private car." The other train thundered into the station and past; the freight began to move, and Tisdale swung himself aboard.
"We were thinking that he was beginning to see things our way, the only true way, the jolly way, and here he cometh like a melancholy Jaques! We'll have none of it!" "We must confess," said Mrs. Farnsworth conciliatingly, "that Mr. Singleton is passing through a severe trial. We precipitated ourselves upon him without warning, and immediately involved him in a mesh of mystery.
"You'd think you paid me wages to hear you," retorted Sam. "I get my grub, and I earn it." "You do what you're told with less lip," said Husky threateningly. At this point Big Jack, more diplomatic, considering that a quarrel might result in awkward disclosures, intervened. "Shut up!" he growled to Husky. To Sam he said conciliatingly: "You're right. Husky hadn't ought to have waked you.
"Just lay low, and trust Micah Davis to 'tend to the scamps." Bob crawled under the nearest counter and in a few minutes he heard the men at the door. "'Lo, Davis," said one conciliatingly. "Seen anything of a fresh kid freckled, good clothes, right out of the East? He tried to pass some bad money at Jake Hill's. Seen him?" Bob nearly denounced this lie, but common sense saved him.
Gotzkowsky could not understand the heart of the young maiden, nor Elise that of the noble patriot. To these two strong and independent natures there had been wanting the gentle, soothing influence of a mother's love, acting conciliatingly on both. Elise's mother had died while she was young, and the child was left to the care of strangers.
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