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When Pelle turned away, Lasse and Madam Olsen had disappeared in the crowd. They must have gone on a little, and he went down to the very end of the street. Then he turned despondingly and went up, burrowing this way and that in the stream of people, with eyes everywhere. "Haven't you seen Father Lasse?" he asked pitifully, when he met any one he knew.
He worked at Barbican, however, just as before. M'Nicholl interrupted himself every moment to lay his ear on the breast of the unconscious man. At first he had shaken his head quite despondingly, but by degrees he found himself more and more encouraged to persist. "He breathes!" he whispered at last.
You must not leave me yet, dearest. I cannot part with you." "Oh, no, no; I will never, never leave you. "Do not ask me to leave you; indeed, indeed, no home will be to me like yours." "Speak not, then, so despondingly, my Ellen," replied Mrs. Hamilton, fondly kissing her. "Never shall you leave me without your own full and free consent.
He wanted a fire, and begged of Cecile to light one; and when she refused, the little spoiled unhappy boy nearly wept himself sick. Cecile looked at Toby, and shook her head despondingly, and Toby answered her with more than one blink from his wise and solemn eyes. Neither Cecile nor Toby would have fretted about the cold and discomfort for themselves, but both their hearts ached for Maurice.
Tom shook his head despondingly. "All the people I know are as poor as I am," said he. "They'd help me if they could, but it's hard work for them to get along themselves." "I'll tell you what, Tom," said Dick, impulsively, "I'll stand your friend." "Have you got any money?" asked Tom, doubtfully. "Got any money!" repeated Dick. "Don't you know that I run a bank on my own account?
"I do not withhold from you any discretionary indulgence that may bring relief " Tom interrupts by saying, "My mother, you know!" "I will see her, and plead with her on your behalf; and if she have a mother's feelings I can overcome her prejudice." Tom says, despondingly, he has no home to go to. It's no use seeing his mother; she's all dignity, and won't let it up an inch.
I went on slowly and heavily; at length I got to the top of this wretched range then what a sudden change! Beautiful hills in the far east, a fair valley below me, and groves and woods on each side of the road which led down to it. The sight filled my veins with fresh life, and I descended this side of the hill as merrily as I had come up the other side despondingly.
Since the police had the bit of chain it might mean involving Alison in the story. I sat down and buried my face in my hands. There was no escape. I figured it out despondingly. Against me was the evidence of the survivors of the Ontario that I had been accused of the murder at the time. There had been blood-stains on my pillow and a hidden dagger.
He turned upon me with the first expression of trouble and anxiety I had ever seen him wear. "Yes, sir, that's him. And I've kem me, Yuba Bill! kem MYSELF, a matter of twenty miles, totin' a GUN a gun, by Gosh! to fight that that that potatar-bug!" He walked to the window, turned, walked back again, finished his whiskey with a single gulp, and laid his hand almost despondingly on my shoulder.
My boy," he continued, "you are all your mother and sisters have to depend upon now; I'm I'm " here his voice faltered, as he elevated his stumps of hands "I'm helpless; but you must take care of them. I'm an old man now," said he despondingly. "I will, father; I'll try so hard" replied Charlie. "It was cruel in them, wasn't it, son," he resumed. "See, they've made me helpless for ever!"
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