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"Go home!" echoed the other. "What for?" "Dad's got to go to England on some silly business or other," explained Neil gloomily, "and he wants me to stay with mother. Of course I ought to. Mother's sort of an invalid and there's no one else. But it's rotten luck." He stowed the letter in his pocket and stared disappointedly at the passing traffic.

He was quite cross about it, you know, and acted as if I had insulted him; and the other man the horrible Wiggins one laughed, and then looked out of the window and pretended he hadn't. I apologized, though I couldn't for the life of me see what there was to apologize for, and told him I would send the maid for Miss McKay, and backed out." "Is that all?" Patty asked disappointedly.

Outside, the watching boys in the shadow of the church disappointedly vanished, cheated of their small and grewsome excitement, when they saw the doctor quietly walk towards his house and realized that there was to be no ambulance and no hospital. "Gee!

Carringford got into the hands of a sharper when she undertook to buy that cottage in Mullen Lane of Abel Strout." "Oh, dear, Daddy! isn't there any way of helping them out of their trouble?" Janice asked disappointedly. "I cannot tell that until I know all the particulars." "Oh! Let me tell you " "Do you know them, my dear?" he asked, interrupting her.

"Lone Star know?" and Polly's forehead puckered. "Oh," she brightened, "you mean the Colonel! Why, yes, of course, he did! That is, I told him no, I did n't tell him much, though, till we were coming home. But what difference does it make?" "Lots!" murmured David disappointedly. "I hoped he knew oh, I hoped he knew! Polly!" and the doll-blue eyes grew mournful "He's my Uncle David!"

I do not wonder that the driver of the cab he is in can make but little headway, the crowds on the street and crossings are so great." One cab after another whirled by, their occupants in many instances looking back to catch another glimpse of that perfect face with its wistful expression which had turned toward them so eagerly and then turned away so disappointedly.

"I should think so, but but I want to know how soon, Lafe, dear." "Oh, it's a long time, a whole lot of weeks!" "I wish it was to-morrow," lamented Jinnie, disappointedly. "I wonder if Peg'll let me hug and kiss him." "Sure," promised Lafe, and they lapsed into silence. At length, Jinnie stole to the kitchen. She returned with her violin box and Milly Ann in her arms.

"But before you go further I ought to say that you must have been thinking of my uncle, the first Matthew Lanfear, when you spoke of my reputation; I haven't got any yet; I've only got my uncle's name." "Oh!" Mr. Gerald said, disappointedly, but after a blank moment he apparently took courage. "You're in the same line, though?"

She thought entirely too much, thought bitterly, thought disappointedly, and finally thought resentfully, and then alas, Polly thought deceitfully. Her mother had said: "Never let me see you."

"You do not seem enough interested to even ask who they are," said Eve, disappointedly. "I suppose you have never heard we have some of the handsomest gentlemen around here to be met with in the whole South or in the North either, for that matter," said Eve, enthusiastically. "Wait until you have seen some of them."

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