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"We must get in forty winks during the day some time," he replied, encouragingly. "No, no, Alaric. I mean about Margaret?" "Oh! The imp? Nothin' that I can see. She's got it into her stubborn little head that she's had enough of us, and that's the end of it!" "And the end of our income," summed up Mrs. Chichester, pathetically. "Well, you were a bit rough on her, mater.
"I know," said the minister's wife, soothingly; "but it's for you to bear patiently, Polly what do you suppose the chicks were doing when I came away?" And Mrs. Henderson, while she held Polly's hand, smiled and nodded encouragingly to Phronsie, who was staring at her from the other side of the bed. "I don't know, ma'am," said Polly; "please tell us."
A sudden thought lighted up the eyes of the Intendant, who saw the force of Cadet's suggestion, strange and repulsive as it was. "I think I know," said he; "the gardeners keep their tools in the old tower, and we can get there by the secret passage and return." "Bravo!" exclaimed Cadet, encouragingly, "come, show the way, and we will get the tools in a trice!
"Pos-i-tive!" "Carried it loose in your bag, did you?" he asked reflectively. "Wrapped up in white tissue paper. You know, the box it came in got broken." "I remember. Gee, Betty! that's an awfully pretty locket. You don't want to lose it." "But I have lost it!" "For keeps, I mean," rejoined Bob, smiling encouragingly. "Come on! Let's see the bag. Where did you carry it?
There was not much to be said or done in such a case; but I spoke as encouragingly as I could, as I think we are always bound to do. He did not seem to pay any very anxious attention, but the poor girl listened as if her own life and more than her own life were depending on the words I uttered. She followed me out of the room, when I had got through my visit. How long? she said. Uncertain.
For one reason, because I have such sympathy with women who toil, and for another, I believe the time has come when women must no longer be slaves, they must assert themselves, become individuals, independent." "But you?" exclaimed Janet. Mrs. Brocklehurst continued to smile encouragingly, and murmured "Yes?" "You are not a slave."
It was from Aunt Carola that I heard to-day. Only a little of what she said will interest you. There had been a delightful meeting of the Selected Salic Scions. Three ladies and one very highly connected young gentleman had come an encouragingly full and enthusiastic meeting.
"Why, even the possibility of this proving to be a success caused the boy to smile, though he looked almost comical while so doing, because his heart still hung like lead in his breast. "Well, try and forget it all you can, Bob," Jack went on to say, encouragingly. "I believe I can find that paper, and I'll hunt far and wide for it, I give you my word.
And, my boy, if you get that ball again, and of course you will, don't let it go! Give up your twenty yards if necessary, only hang on to the leather!" Then he thumped him encouragingly on the back and sped him forward. Crozier, the deposed quarter-back, was being led off by Professor Beck. The boy was pale of face and trembling with weariness, and one foot dragged itself after the other limply.
So we laid the puppets by, fed Toby with brown bread and tongue, and rested against the labours of the afternoon. The time passed quickly enough too quickly. It was a few minutes past one when, having adjusted my mask and slid my nose into position, I got the booth upon my shoulders and stepped out into the road. "Come along," I said encouragingly. "I'm afraid. Oh, there's something coming."
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