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Updated: June 26, 2025
"Where is she now?" asked Mary, much interested. "Heaven," he answered, and drove his spade deep into the soil, "'cording to what parson says." "What happened to the roses?" Mary asked again, more interested than ever. "They was left to themselves." Mary was becoming quite excited. "Did they quite die? Do roses quite die when they are left to themselves?" she ventured.
"But you don't live right in Frederick, you said." He seized the chance to tell her about himself. "Oh, my, no. I live back in the mountains. Say, I just wish you could see my place. It's up high, and you can look out, ever so far everything kind of drops away below, and you can see the river and the woods, and it takes different colours, 'cording to the season and the weather.
It's Providence a-workin'. "'Cording to my notion the sunflower looked more like an agent from t'other end of the line than one from Providence, but just then he commenced to yell for us and upstairs we went, Jonadab first. "'Whisht! says the checkerboard, holdin' on to Jonadab's collar and swingin' back and forth.
The sewing of bands to gathers, the covering of cord, the cording of neck or belt, the arrangement of two edges for felling, the putting on of bindings, belong, so to speak, to the syntax of the art of sewing, and come under this division, which must, perforce, be left till maturer years than those of childhood.
Her giggle was ugly and disagreeable like everything else about her everything except a certain odd, loving, loyal old heart buried deep in her bosom, for the sake of which Roger endured the giggle and all the rest. "Dessay he did dessay he did. Men al'ays has a hankerin' for good looks. But ye've got to cut yer coat 'cording to yer cloth.
There's nylon cording for increased strength as in an automobile tire though not nearly as much. There's a silicone gum between the thin double layers, to seal possible meteor punctures. A darkening lead-salt impregnation in the otherwise transparent stellene cuts radiation entry below the danger level, and filters the glare and the hard ultra-violet out of the sunshine.
I know all about what you set forth as explanation and excuse it goes up North the same as it does here. Supply and demand; business is business and all the rest of it, but you and I know that it ought not go! We have no right to take it out of the people." "You've managed to take out your pile" Crothers' smile was vanishing, "'cording to your own telling.
Saw him hug you kiss you!... Then I saw you put up your arms round his neck kiss him kiss him kiss him!... I saw all that didn't I?" "You must have, since you say so," she returned, with perfect composure. "But did you?" he almost shrieked, the blood cording and bulging red, as if about to burst the veins of temples and neck. "Yes, I did," she flashed.
And good speed they made about it, in this Herrenhaus, and out of doors too, striking their tents, and cording up and trimly shouldering everything with incredible brevity," as if machinery were doing it; "and at three, on the Prussian part, all was packed and out into the court for being carried off; and, in fact, the Prussian Army was on march at three."
"Well, sir, we worked like fun to git the stockade built 'cording to form; and our mated pair o' foxes planted in the same. Since then I've fixed three more enclosures, ready for an increase o' stock. Mr. Coombs, he called this the Lone Lodge Black Fox Farm, and I guess the name will stick even after I get to selling off some o' the product."
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