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They were also an incentive to evil-doing on the part of other boys, who must give them a tug in passing, and on a day the dominie said, in a fury, "Give your mother my compliments, Francie, and tell her I'm so tired of seeing your curls that I mean to cut them off to-morrow morning." "Say he shall not," whispered Tommy. "You shanna!" blurted out Francie.
At last he made bold to say to the doctor: "Where has Miss Francie gone to? Isn't she coming out too?" "Oh, she's away after those London brats of hers, I have no doubt," the old gentleman said. "You won't see her till teatime, if even then." Whereupon Mangan lit his pipe, and proceeded to smoke in silence, listening at times and absently to Lionel's vivacious talking to his mother.
"Well, you were foolish ever, and you'd be foolish to say it again," Francie replied. "Oh I don't want to say anything, I've had my lesson. But I could listen to you all day." Francie gave an exclamation of impatience and incredulity, and Mr. Flack pursued: "Don't you remember what you told me that time we had that talk at Saint-Germain, on the terrace? You said I might remain your friend."
"Do you want me to lie?" asked Francie Dosson. "I thought you'd like pleasant words." "Oh Francie, Francie!" moaned the wretched youth with tears in his eyes. "What can be arranged? What do you mean by everything?" she went on. "Why they'll accept it; they'll ask for nothing more. It's your participation they can't forgive." "THEY can't?
It was, and the four hundred auditors were beginning to throng about the stalls, strays coming up from time to time, and reporting with absolute enthusiasm on the music and acting. Marilda was one of these. "Well, Cherry, I saw no great harm in it after all, and Francie looked sweetly pretty, just as poor Alda did when she first came to us. Lance must make his own excuses to Alda.
Dosson returned "Well, I guess you'll grow again!" And Francie made the point that it was no use for him to pose as a martyr, since he knew perfectly well that with all the celebrated people he saw and the way he flew round he had the most enchanting time.
Can you sit there and tell me that you have incurred no responsibility in your dealings with me, Guthrie making me love you as I did making me a bad woman unfaithful to my good husband the most honourable, the most trustful of men " "Did I do that? Honour bright now, Francie."
'Div ye think me a cooard, Kirsty? 'No wi' men, answered the truthful girl, who would not lie even in ministration to a mind diseased. 'Maybe ye think I oucht to hae strucken ye back whan ye strack me? I wull be a cooard than, lat ye say what ye like. I never did, and I never will hit a lassie, lat her kill me! 'It wasna that, Francie.
"And if you don't make Mr. Flack understand I will." "Oh I guess he understands he's so bright," Francie vaguely pleaded. "Yes, I guess he does he IS bright," said Mr. Dosson. "Good-night, chickens," he added; and wandered off to a couch of untroubled repose. His daughters sat up half an hour later, but not by the wish of the younger girl.
Francie had instructed her sister that as their friend would have, first of all, information to give their father about the business he had transacted in America he wouldn't care for a lot of women in the room. When Delia reported this speech to Mr. Dosson that gentleman protested that he wasn't in any hurry for the business; what he wanted to find out most was whether Mr.
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