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"Anything I can do, Colonel?" asked Basset. "I'm sorry to have to disappoint you about this cross, but " "Oh, that was my own fault, for taking too much for granted. I should have asked Grafton more questions, and gotten a description of Mrs. Larch's ornament. He never said anything to me about being robbed."

"Who told you that the next twenty years of your life might not be happier than any that have gone before?" "How could that be?" she asked. "What is left for me now, but to go quietly to my grave?" "Grave!" said Tom. "Who talks of graves for twenty years to come! Mary, my darling, I have waited for you so long and faithfully, you will not disappoint me at last?" "What do you mean?

Writing in "New England's Memorial" in 1669, Morton says: "But some of the Dutch, having notice of their intentions, and having thoughts about the same time of erecting a plantation there likewise, they fraudulently hired the said Jones, by delays while they were in England, and now under pretence of the shoals the dangers of the Monomoy Shoals off Cape Cod to disappoint them in going thither."

You are not going to disappoint her?" "I don't know," said Christie, slowly. "I'm sure Effie would rather I should do what is right than what is pleasant." "But you are not well, Christie. You are not strong enough to live as you have been living at least, without a rest. It would grieve Effie to see how pale and thin you are."

It will be all over in short order in case you or your captain pulls the team off the field." "But look at this crowd! You'll disappoint this crowd! You'll have to refund the gate money!" "Which I'll do," said Merriwell. "I'll refund every cent that's been taken at the gate. Did you read the Wellsburg Herald this morning? If so, Mr.

Clifford, I'm sure papa and I would be glad to have you call whenever you are in town." "I fear I shall have to disappoint Mr. Hargrove," he said, a little satirically. "I'm going West the last of this month, and may be absent much of the winter. I expect to look about in that section for some opening in business."

Sure, twenty! All right!" The doors slid back and the Countess reappeared between the curtains. "I'm 'fraid I'll have to disappoint you," she began. "The Professer was called out t' give some advice to one the Vandabilts. But I got his private secatary on the wire an' he's gone out to chase him up. We'll haf to wait an' see." Bean was sorry to be causing this trouble.

On my honor, the angels will not disappoint me if they are no lovelier than you should be if you had that look in your face and that tone in your voice I spoke of just now. It can hardly displease you to hear that. If I were particularly handsome myself, I should like to be told so." "I am sorry I cannot tell you so." "Oh! Ha! ha! What a retort, Miss Lindsay!

Not long before she heard a low whistle, to which she replied, and in a very few minutes felt George's arm round her waist, and his cheek against hers. "I knew you would not disappoint me to-night, my love," he began. "I have got something particular to say to you. You seem out of sorts to-night, my dear. It's not my fault, is it?" "Not yours, George. Oh no," she said.

"Yes, I think it saved him then, and to disappoint him now might quite possibly bring a relapse," said Julius. "It seems to me that you can only act as seems right at the moment. When he is his own man again, you will better have the power of judging about this vow, and if it ought to bind you.

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