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He recommended for the services about my person a certain Bendel, whose honest and intelligent physiognomy immediately captivated me. He it was whose attachment has since accompanied me consolingly through the wretchedness of life, and has helped me to support my gloomy lot. I spent the whole day in my room among masterless servants, shoemakers, tailors, and tradespeople.

I can't induce your sister to join us, and it's no use if she would, for mother has determined to go to Bethlehem, and that settles it. I feel like going out and getting full. If you and I have any outing on the yacht, we must make up a gander party." "That suits me just as well as, and in fact better than, the other plan," replied Albert consolingly.

He smiled down momentarily upon her as they moved along, and patted her hand. "Somebody must have the poor places, Alice," he said consolingly. "I am a young man yet, remember. We must take our turn, and be patient. For 'we know that all things work together for good." "And your sermon was so head-and-shoulders above all the others!" she went on breathlessly. "Everybody said so! And Mrs.

"He must have, and oh! he must have seen all that," pointing to the remains of the feast spread out on the seat. "I expect he is used to it," said Penelope consolingly. "Most people do eat when they are travelling, I expect. But it is no use for us to try to travel on beyond Dorsham, that is certain. They would find us out by looking at our tickets, and and p'r'aps we should be sent to jail!"

And oh! the bonde!" here she gave way to a fresh burst of tears "the dear, good, kind, brave bonde! That he should be dead! oh! it is too cruel too dreadful I can hardly believe it!" Ulrika patted her consolingly on the shoulder, but said nothing and Valdemar sighed. Britta sought for her handkerchief, and dried her eyes but, after a minute, began to cry again as recklessly as ever.

"I don't like to hear you say that, Joan," he chided, and reached and laid his hand consolingly upon the burning mark. Joan caught her breath as if he had touched her skin with ice. He withdrew his hand quickly, blaming himself for the rudeness of his rough hand. "You didn't hurt me, John," she said, her eyes downcast, the color of warm blood playing over her face.

"Still, dad will have to slow up, too," remarked Jack, consolingly. "And maybe we'll catch him on the open road again." "It's almost like following elopers," laughed Harold. "I do love a chase." "So do I," agreed Ruth. Then, "Oh, see that bridge; do we have to cross that?" "Yes," replied Jack; "for that will take us into Trenton. And they must be headed that way."

Oh, what a girl!" laughed grandma, but patting her head, consolingly, "Our little Jean is very nice, but I think I'm glad, myself, you're not twins." "There'd be two of us to fall through ceilings, then," meditated Cricket, "for I suppose if I was twins we'd be always together like Zaidee and Helen. No, I'm glad there is only one of me. It's more convenient.

Never mind, I'll mend it for you to-night, if you like." "I can buy another," said I gloomily. "No, that would be wicked, wasteful extravagance, Peregrine, and I can mend it beautifully." "Very well!" I sighed. "That's three times you fights for me, Peregrine." "And been worsted on each occasion!" said I. "No, you beats Gabbing Dick, remember," said she consolingly, her hand on my shoulder again.

If it wasn't for just that one thing I could be the happiest woman in the world." "Poor little girl," murmured Fanny, consolingly. At that moment there was a sharp rap on the door. The elder sister quickly went to open. "It's James," she said, "shall I let him in?" "Certainly," replied Virginia. Mr.