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Updated: May 28, 2025


"It is no more than he ought to have done, for your pluckiness saved Flurry." But to their surprise I turned on them with hot cheeks. "I have done nothing, it is all their kindness and goodness to me: it is far too generous. How ever shall I thank him?"

She would have the simple wardrobe finished and all carefully packed days before it was time to leave so there would be no flurry at the last moment; Miss Eliza hated flurry. But Arethusa did not sew with ease. What little she knew of that art had been acquired with painful effort.

There was no severe wind accompanying the storm, and the flurry of rain soon swept by, leaving an ugly swell behind, but enabling the guard to again uplift the hatches. Immersed as I was in thought, all this left but small impress on me.

"I have sent nurse to your room, Esther," she said, as she poured out the coffee; "the children have had their bread and milk, and have gone out to play; it is so warm and sunny, it will not hurt Flurry. The pony carriage will be round here at half-past ten, so you will have plenty of time, and I mean to drive you to the station myself." "You think of everything," I returned, gratefully.

The future looked to him like a state of bliss such as one sometimes half-sees, half-feels, in dreams. "I'll go fetch him an' his fiddle," he said, pulling on his heavy jumper. "Now don't ye be losin' yerself in the flurry," continued Mother Nolan. "It bes nought, Granny," returned the skipper. "Sure I kin feel me way on me hands an' knees."

You have no idea of intense study." "Floyd," she says, one morning, "why cannot I help with copying or translating? I should be glad to do something." "Oh," he answers, carelessly, "Violet is able to do all, and satisfies the professor perfectly." The professor has come to feel the flurry of unrest in the air. These ladies of fashion cannot understand he is here now to work, not to be entertained.

I unfastened my cloak and woke Dot softly, and then whispered to him that I was cramped and in pain, and must move up and down the platform; and he understood me, and crawled sleepily off my lap; then I lifted Flurry with difficulty, for she moaned and whimpered at my touch.

I have been told that, in the first flurry of the breaking out of the World-War, Aix was not placid. It went spy-mad, just as all Europe went spy-mad a mania from which this Continent has not entirely recovered by any means. There was a great rounding up of suspected aliens.

The cold set the miry roads like cement, in ruts and ridges. A flurry of snow came and powdered the roofs even as the French loaves are powdered. It was January. There was Colonel Clark on a runt of an Indian pony; Tom McChesney on another, riding ahead, several French gentlemen seated on stools in a two-wheeled cart, and myself.

"Then you are mine!" "Yes. May God spare you!" And Rickerl, loyal in little things, swung her gently to the ground again, unkissed. There was a flurry of gravel, a glimpse of a horse rearing, plunging, springing into the darkness that was all. And she crept back to the terrace with hot, tearless lids, that burned till all her body quivered with the fever in her aching eyes.

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