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Updated: May 25, 2025
She held the sheets and they sat very close to each other on the big beam. The dog looked on in sour disgust. "They cannot be wrong," she cried at last. Her eyes were sparkling. "You are as good as an angel." "I only regret that I can't complete the illusion by unfolding a strong and convenient pair of wings," he said dolorously. "How are we to catch that train for Chicago?"
In the midst of this, the prematurely-old Sir Reginald suddenly lifted up his voice and exclaimed, loudly, in a tone of the most bitter anguish, "Lord Jesu, have mercy upon me!" The vast and ancient room echoed dolorously with the heart-broken supplication.
The other shook his head dolorously. "Come, come; this is your own room. Look at your writing-table, Monsignor; where you sit every day." The other looked at it eagerly and yet vaguely. A half-written letter, certainly in his own handwriting, lay there on the blotting-pad, but the name of his correspondent meant nothing to him; nor did the few words which he read.
The Zu-Zu turned Mother of Pearl back with a fiery French oath; she hated to be "cut down," but she liked still less to risk her neck; and two of the Household were already treated to "crackers" that disabled them for the day, while one Melton man was pitched head foremost into the brook, and another was sitting dolorously on the bank with his horse's head in his lap, and the poor brute's spine broken.
Besides, am I not here? Do not I and my friends stand in loco parentis to her?" "As you doubtless are aware, one of Miss Lawton's pseudo-guardians, at least, has involuntarily resigned his wardenship," Blaine remarked. "You refer to the sudden death last night of my associate, Mr. Rockamore?" Mallowe shook his head dolorously. "A terrible accident! The news was an inexpressible shock to me!
He put out a hand and laid it on her shoulder and it was shaken with sobs, the sobs of a woman who has cast her all on the throw of the die and in a panic would have it back. Off in the forest a night bird called to its mate and the squeaky fiddle whined dolorously and a profound pity began to well in the factor's heart.
Pinderwell, more conscious of his loss in the darkness, and unaware that his children had taken form, was moving from door to door and scraping his hands across the panels. Often the wind howled dolorously round the house while rain slashed furiously at the windows, and there were stealthy nights when snow wound a white muffler against the noises of the world.
Kruger Bobs heaved an ostentatious sigh, cast at Weldon one flashing grin, and then asked dolorously, "Me speak Boss out dere?" "What under heaven is the matter with you, Kruger Bobs?" Weldon asked, as he departed on the heels of his serving man.
Stirn dolorously wiped his own. "Look at that 'ere dumb cretur," said Stirn, suddenly, pointing to the stocks, " look at it. If it could speak, what would it say, Leonard Fairfield? Answer me that! 'Damn the stocks, indeed!" "It was very bad in them to write such naughty words," said Lenny, gravely. "Mother was quite shocked when she heard of it this morning."
Are you are not a rich uncle's heir?" "I don't know," said Ferrers, very dolorously; "the old gentleman has married again, and may have a family." "Married! to whom?" "A widow, I hear; I know nothing more, except that she has a child already. So you see she has got into a cursed way of having children.
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