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Here Buckley came upon signs of recent upheaval. A few curious spectators pressed about its front entrance, grinding beneath their heels the fragments of a plate-glass window. Inside, Buckley found Bud Dawson utterly ignoring a bullet wound in his shoulder, while he feelingly wept at having to explain why he failed to drop the "blamed masquerooter," who shot him.

"She said 'I am a-weary, a-weary; I would I were a-bed," quotes Mr. Browne, feelingly. Whereupon everyone feels it his duty to take Portia at once back to the house, less Mr. Browne, by any ill-luck, should commit himself still further. It is only when Portia is at last alone in her own room that she recollects that Fabian forgot to shake hands with her. Or was it she with Fabian?

Be it known, if I speak feelingly at times of the weariness of a foot press, that, though nothing as to size, I am a very husky personperhaps the healthiest of the eight million women in industry! It was a matter of paternal dismay that I arrived in the world female instead of male.

Pense avec tendresse de la votre. Chester, May 12, 1785. Nothing could be more welcome than your affectionate letters by Mr. Wickham. They met me on Tuesday evening, on our return from a tour through the mountains. I was for some hours transported home, to partake of that domestic tranquillity which you so feelingly paint. Continue to write if opportunity presents.

So feelingly did he narrate the particulars, so tenderly did he describe the loneliness of her position, that his hearers were deeply affected, and Delia shed a flood of tears. "I too have been a wanderer, though a voluntary one, from the home of my father," said she. "Nay, Delia," said Dalhousie, tenderly; "do not revert to your own experience.

"When is he coming?" asked Katherine, smiling at Miss Judy's lugubrious tone. "The day after tomorrow," replied Miss Judy. "The Thursday afternoon boat has the honor of bringing him." "'O better that her shattered hulk should sink beneath the wave, eh?" remarked Katherine sympathetically. "Katherine," said Miss Judy feelingly, "vous et moi we speak the same language, n'est-ce pas?"

'Ah, but I can't help speaking of it, said Cheeseman, feelingly. 'Miss Hood, you probably don't know what I refer to; you were a very little lady in those days. They were hard times with me; indeed, I've never known anything else. I was saying to your good father yesterday that he could no longer talk of his ill-luck.

"But all his earnings there had to be sacrificed also. My poor child; what a hard lot has been yours! I almost wonder at your having any faith whatever in human nature," said Mr. Knight, feelingly. "I am sure that <i>you</i> have proved to me that there is at least one noble man in the world," Virgie returned, gratefully. "I shall never forget your kindness to me, Mr.

"My child," he replies, mildly, collectedly if feelingly and a little sadly, to her impulsive confession, while a known, poignant strain, like a profound sigh, holds the ear for a moment, an echo from a different opera, "of Tristan and Isolde I know the sorrowful story. Hans Sachs was shrewd and would have none of King Mark's happiness!"

"Don't, don't!" he broke in. "Keep it. Some one took the rest. This was hidden. It will pay." "You see he isn't real' out of his mind," Mrs. Bowse murmured feelingly. "No, not real' out of it," said Tembarom. "Say," as an inspiration occurred to him, "I guess maybe Miss Hutchinson will keep it. Will you, Little Ann? You can give it to him when he wants it."

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