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"I like to hear about other people's miseries. Were you rather a funny little boy?" "I expect so." "Pale and plain, I should think," she said consideringly, "with too big a nose. Oh, it's all right now, rather nice, but little boys so often have noses out of proportion. I shall have girls. Did you wear black clothes on Sunday?" "I'm afraid so." "Poor little ugly thing! Helen, are you listening?

"Them's the reporters," whispered her friend. "They don't like coming till the last minute, for they has to be the last to go. At an ordinary inquest there are only two maybe three attending, but now every paper in the kingdom has pretty well applied for a pass to that reporters' table." He looked consideringly down into the well of the court. "Now let me see what I can do for you "

But, apart from a certain apprehension as to how the whole affair might appear in Michael's eyes, she was characteristically unimpressed by her interview with Lady Raynham. "I don't see," she told Gillian indignantly, "that I'm to blame because the boy lost his head. His mother was stupid." Gillian regarded her consideringly. To her, the whole pitiful tragedy was so clear.

Just then out came Mrs. Vane and Alie. They both looked pleased and bright, and this made Biddy still crosser. 'Well, now, said her mother consideringly, 'is that all, Alie? Yes I think it is. I must call at the grocer's on the way home, but I think we pass that way. No I don't remember anything else. At this Bridget could no longer keep silent.

Her laughter faded, and she said softly, "I wonder if they often happen marriages like ours." "Tell me about it." "Nothing to tell. It's just as if it's always been, and every minute it seems fresh." "No," Helen said consideringly, "I shouldn't think it often happens. I've come for a pound of butter, please." "How's Mrs. Caniper?" "She's better, but I think she would be rather glad to die.

There also went the confidential secretaries, the clerks and shorthand typists, in their hundreds; degreeless, brainless beings, but wise in their generation. 'I wish I was a shorthand typist, Jane grumbled, brooding with Katherine over their fire. 'Paris, Katherine turned over the delightful word consideringly, finding it wanting. 'The last place in the world I should choose to be in just now.

"You come along to-morrow," he said, "and I'll see you gets your walk with Daisy. It's only right you and she should have a chance of seeing one another without old folk being by; else how's the girl to tell whether she likes you or not! For the matter of that, you hardly knows her, Joe " He looked at the young man consideringly. Chandler shook his head impatiently.

He can scarcely move at all now, and his mental attitude can only be described as painfully morbid yes, I may say very painfully morbid. Sometimes he does not speak at all for days together, even to his mother, or his attendant." "Oh, poor boy!" said Phyllis. "How long has he been this way?" "Seven years this fall," the answer came consideringly. "Is it not, love?"

For, upon its tiny, improvised label was scrawled the "Mercy sign;" mysterious before, now all but incredible. For silent minutes Average Jones sat bemused. Then, turning in a messenger call, he drew to him a sheet of paper upon which he slowly and consideringly wrote a few words.

Rather than have you unsettled, I would like to have you settled there. You have interesting friends, I know. 'Yes, very interesting, said Althea, with some satisfaction. 'You would probably make quite a place for yourself in London, if you went at it carefully and consideringly, and didn't allow the wrong sort of people to accaparer you.

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