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Updated: June 25, 2025


Outside the sad light waned; the wind sighed and sighed; the dreary rain fell; the trees clashed their boughs dolorously together, and their turbulence deadened the sound of galloping horses.

"Nay, Sir Sedley, that is, my dear lord, I will take my chance, and look in after dinner." "I do so; my guests are not lively! What a firm step the rogue has! Only twenty, I think, twenty! and not an acre of property to plague him!" So saying, the marquis dolorously shook his head and vanished through the noiseless mahogany doors behind which Messrs.

The firemen, having all borrowed the makings of a cigarette from each other, put on their hats and coats, left on the hook-and-ladder truck in the custody of a trusted member. The apparatus trundles off, the bells dolorously tolling as the striking gear on the rear axle engages the cam. Who is this weeping man approaches, supported by two friends, that comfort him with: "All right, Tom.

I also saw, in the lumber-room, a number of packing-cases one with a label dated two days back which had been opened with an iron lever; and yet, when I made an excuse to ask for it, you said there was no such thing in the place. Inference, you didn't want me to compare it with the marks on the desks and doors. That is all, I think." Mr. Claridge looked dolorously down at the floor.

Dinky-Dunk sat staring at me with a wry though slightly woebegone face. "Look here, Lady-Bird, all this sort of thing takes 'rhino, which means ready money. And where's it going to come from?" "I'll use that six hundred, as long as it lasts," I blithely retorted. "And then we'll get credit." "But my credit is gone," Dinky-Dunk dolorously acknowledged. "Then what's the matter with mine?"

Not that Witter doesn't know the position, for he does; but he's too light. Was there ever such luck? What good is Burr's patent, double-action, self-inking, cylindrical, switch-back defense if we haven't got a line that will hold together long enough for us to get off our toes? It it's rotten luck, that's what it is." And the varsity quarter-back groaned dolorously.

Cicily, still suffering in the throes of a painful embarrassment, retorted hotly: "Uncle Jim, I'd just like to shake you!" "Oh, don't mind my gray hairs," Delancy scoffed. "And, when you're done with me, you might spank your Aunt Emma." That good woman shook her head dolorously, as the flush died from her face. "I don't know what we're coming to," she mourned.

They pointed and gesticulated, but otherwise showed self-control. But the negroes were in a panic. For the most part they were kneeling. A few prostrated themselves at full length, and howled dolorously. The girl was alone, and she naturally felt alarmed. Royson was not far away, and he, like the rest, was held spellbound by some spectacle the nature of which she could not guess.

"There's nothing pleasant to me, in this wicked world," said Miss Pryor, dolorously. "How is your rheumatism, Mrs. Wynn?" she asked again, after a prolonged silence, hoping better success from this question regarding that worthy lady's manifold ailments. "It's heavenly in comparison with the state of my mind," was the unlooked-for response.

"So this is what I've come to!" he muttered as he buried the poor brute, while the tears fell from his eyes and the other dog whined dolorously beside him "broken hearted over a mongrel!" But he got another dog! For a time Farwell vigorously set himself against depending upon Priscilla Glenn as a support in his narrowing sphere.

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