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Updated: June 23, 2025


We've telephoned for the doc, but he's off somewheres, and we've got to wait till he gits back. But it's shore too bad all of it. Steve he's got a nasty arm and shoulder, and he's all gone generally. Mighty distressin' I call it." With this he slapped Pat heartily and left him. When he had gone Pat felt a depression creeping over him. It became heavier as the hours passed.

He accompanied her down the narrow lane that led past her uncle's house. When the lighted windows came in sight he halted. 'Good night, lassie, he said kindly. 'Do ye give ower distressin' yeself. 'Good night, Mr. Garstin, she answered, in the same low, rapid voice in which she had given him her answer up on the fell. 'We're man an' wife plighted now, are we not? he blurted timidly.

"I've allus said," remarked Captain Corbet, "that in navigatin this here bay, tides is more important than winds, and anchors is more important than sails. That's odd to seafarin men that ain't acquainted with these waters, but it air a oncontrovartible fact. Most of the distressin casooalties that happen hereabouts occur from a ignorance of this on the part of navigators. They WILL pile on sail.

"Thanks be to God, no, father; but there's a thing on my mind, that's distressin' me very much, an' I hope you'll allow me my way in it." "I may say so, dear; because I know you wouldn't ax me for anything that 'ud be wrong to grant you. What is it, Mave?" "It's the unhappy an' miserable state that these poor Daltons is in," she replied.

Dennant, "there are the Foliots; but nobody calls on them." "Ah!" said the Connoisseur, "the Foliots the Foliots the people er who quite so!" "It's really distressin'; she looks so sweet ridin' about. Many people with worse stories get called on," continued Mrs.

If you had to sing every word you said 'twould be sort of distressin', 'specially if you was in a hurry. A fust-rate solo when you was orderin' the crew to shorten sail would be a high old brimstone anthem, I'll bet you. And think of the dinner table at our boardin' house! Mrs. Van and C. Dickens both goin' at once, and Marm Hepton serenadin' the waiter girl! Ho! ho!

'Bout ready to give her another trial, Mose?" "Want a cup o' vin vin vin " "Oh, you air gettin' thar." "Cup o' v v vinegar." "Thank goodness," Margaret exclaimed. "Thar you go distressin' him," said Jasper. Margaret took the cup and went into the kitchen and Mose, looking at Starbuck, grinned in self-celebration of his victory. "Ain't as h h hot as it was when it was h h h hotter, is it?"

"We were," replied Dalton; "but I'll thank you to say nothing further about it; it's disagreeable to both of us distressin' to both of us." "I don't understand that," said the old pedlar; "how can it be so to either of you, if you're not consarned in it one way or other?"

She told him it was a serious matter, the way his child was going on. "It's 'is appetite, my ladyship," said Caddles, with a rising note. "Check 'im, my ladyship, you can't," said Caddles. "There 'e lies, my ladyship, and kicks out 'e does, and 'owls, that distressin'. We 'aven't the 'eart, my ladyship. If we 'ad the neighbours would interfere...." Lady Wondershoot consulted the parish doctor.

Shaw," says I, "you've heard all I got to say on the subject. I'm more or less busy too, and " "How impolite!" she breaks in. "And me a lady too! Heavings! how faint I feel!" With that she sidles towards my desk chair and slumps into it. "Very distressin' symptoms," says I. "But I got a quick cure for attacks like that. It's fresh air, taken outside."

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