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Harold looked up at her face and saw that a tear was gathering in her dark eyes and in his heart he registered a vow that if by any means it ever lay within his power to improve her lot he would give everything he had to do it. But all he said was: "Don't be downhearted, Miss de la Molle. Things change in a wonderful way, and often they mend when they look worst.

As he reached the region where the wilderness began just past the Pima country he felt downhearted, "for, although the reports were very fine about what was ahead, there was nobody who had seen it except the Indians who went with the negro, and these had already been caught in some lies." Meeting with Indians.

I won't say any more now; but remember what I tell you when you get into trouble. "How is she?" "She did not eat much, sir, and seems so downhearted." "That will do. I will ring when you are needed." Dr. Hartwell seated himself on the edge of the bed, and, lifting the child's head to his bosom, drew away the hands that shaded her face. "Beulah, are you following my directions?"

Are we downhearted? No, no, NO! "No, Gor'blimey, y'er not down'earted, but yer look bally well broken-'earted," chanted our small Cockney comrade, with sarcasm ringing strong in every clipped tone of his voice. Broken-hearted! Gee! We sure were nearly; but not quite. No. This was bad; there was worse to come, and still we kept our hearts whole.

'Don't be downhearted, Lady Mary, he said; 'I shall come in two or three times a day and see how things are going on, and if I see the slightest difficulty in the case I'll telegraph for Jenner. Mary and the Fräulein sat up with the invalid all that night.

At last he brought her to a sulky acquiescence in which she promised to do all he advised. He wrote a prescription, which he said he would leave at the nearest chemist's, and he impressed upon her the necessity of taking her medicine with the utmost regularity. Getting up to go, he held out his hand. "Don't be downhearted, you'll soon get over your throat."

I've got that's worth living for, though I am downhearted at times, and fancy a's wrong, and there's na hope for us on earth, we be a' sic liars a' liars, I think: 'a universal liars rock substrawtum, as Mr. Carlyle says. I'm a great liar often mysel, especially when I'm praying.

The interview ended, and the Ambassador, very downhearted, went to confer with the Secretary of State Sir Ralph Winwood, and Sir Henry Wotton. He assured these gentlemen that without fully consulting the French government these radical changes in the negotiations would never be consented to by the States.

"I'll be back in less than half an hour," he said. "Dvorah dear, give Levinsky some more tea, will you? I am going out for a few minutes. Don't let him be downhearted." Then, shaking a finger of warning at me, he said, playfully, "Only take care that you don't fall in love with her!" And he was gone "It's all play-acting," I thought.

He erased it once more and then took himself out of temptation by driving the other boys together and joining them. But Joe's spirits had gone down almost beyond resurrection. He was so homesick that he could hardly endure the misery of it. The tears lay very near the surface. Huck was melancholy, too. Tom was downhearted, but tried hard not to show it.