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He ain't perked up much yet, 'cording to reports. But Miss Lowe little Miss Cyn ain't come home! I'm tumble feared lest she went back again for something, and " Miss Lowe got up from her chair and cautiously motioned Tod to the doorway of the lean-to. "Look!" she whispered. Greeley expected still to see Martin, but instead he saw the delicate, sleeping face of Cynthia Walden.
"So much that I wish I had written it." "Jerry writes verses like birds sing and the wind blows, just because he must," said Diana gravely. "All that is best happens so, I think. Are you for Tonbridge tomorrow, Jerry?" "Aye, I am, lass, 'cording to custom. Maybe I'll pick up plenty to do at the fair." "And maybe you'll find your friend, Peregrine," said she, rising. "What friend?"
Jeanne stood by with a defiant air, superintending the cording of the last one. She anticipated some remonstrance or inquiry from Willan, and was half disappointed when he passed by, giving no sign of having observed the boxes at all, and simply lifting his hat to her with his usual formality.
"Seems like we're getting our share of happenings up here," remarked Steve, as he and his two chums tramped steadily on. "Well, yes, it does look that way, Steve." "Things come along right smart these days and nights," continued the other. "And already it's paid us for the long trip, 'cording to my calculations." "It certainly has," admitted Max. "With more'n a week more to come," added Steve.
"More than five and forty years," was the answer, "since the 'Lady Jane' struck the rocks off Killykinick, November 27, 1865. I was second mate to old Captain Kane; and I stood by him until last May, when he took the cruise that every man has to make by himself. And I'm standing by his ship 'cording to orders yet.
As he could not be Chancellor of the Exchequer, and as, by the nature of his disposition, some employment was necessary to him, he was looking to the cording of the boxes. "Good morning! good morning!" he said to Grey, hardly looking at him, as though time were too precious with him to allow of his turning his eyes upon his friend.
Chester said, eagerly and huskily. "Yes, I've heard lots of that kind of talk," the old man assured him. "'Cording to what you hear there's a good many up there that never done nothing at all!" Julia saw the son shrink, and a look of infinite wistfulness for a moment darkened his eyes. He was a stupid-looking, gentle-faced fellow, pitiable as a sick child.
Her box had been brought down to the hall, and the porter, who wished to be friendly, was cording it. "May I leave it in your care, porter, until I am able to call for it?" "Certingly, nurse. Sorry you're goin'. I'll miss your face, too." "Thank you. I'll call for my letters also." "There's one just come." It was from Aunt Anna, and was full of severe reproof and admonition.
The first few days passed without any incident worth re- cording, then on the 29th, the wind shifted to the north, and it became necessary to brace the yards, trim the sails, and take a starboard tack.
It can now easily be pulled into the box, and the performer can creep out. When out, refix panel and bolt so that everything looks as it was. Any cording that may be over the end of the box will give sufficiently to allow of exit.
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