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"Done what?" asked the Scarecrow. "She has made one guess that is right, and broken one of my neatest enchantments. By ricketty, it's too bad! I never thought she would do it." "Do I understand that she will now return to us in safety?" enquired the Scarecrow, joyfully wrinkling his painted face into a broad smile. "Of course," said the King, fretfully pacing up and down the room.

"Well, I'll give him half of my share," broke out Wunpost fretfully, "but I promised Billy half and she is going to get half I gave her my word, and that goes." "No, I'll give him half of mine," cried Billy to her father, "because all I did was lend him Tellurium. But before I agree to it Mr. Rhodes has got to apologize, because he said he'd steal my mule!"

"Yet I am a discovery," persists she, looking at him with anxious eyes, and leaning forward, whilst her fan falls idly on her knees. "Ah! But so unpardonably recent!" returns he with a smile. "True!" says she. She gives him one swift brilliant glance, and then suddenly grows restless. "How warm it is!" she says fretfully. "I wish " What she was going to say, will never now be known.

They reached the station, and caught a train just as it started, yet notwithstanding this Madge was in a fever of impatience. "How slowly it goes," she said, fretfully. "Hush, my dear," said Calton, laying his hand on her arm. "You will betray yourself we'll arrive soon and save him."

I'm not yet reduced to imbecility and prefer to examine my own correspondence," returned the invalid, fretfully. Then as if ashamed of his petulance, and with a return to his ordinary manner, added: "This telegram might as well have walked. Would have saved time, judging by the date of it; and as for this letter that, certainly, has seen better days."

Perhaps his father's chair was not easy, or the one to which he was accustomed was more commodious, or Maurice was more clumsy than usual; for though Bertha also lent her aid, the count kept repeating, fretfully, "It's not right, it does not support my shoulders! You can't do it! Leave it alone! Leave it alone!" They desisted, and sat down beside him.

"I didn't have no luck borryin' for this one," complained the sick woman fretfully. "Looks like everybody's got that mean that they wouldn't lend me a rag ... an' the Lord knows I only ast a wearin' of the clothes for my chillen. Folks can make shore that I return what I borry ef the Lord lets me." "Ain't they nothin' to put on the baby?" asked Mavity Bence, aghast. "No.

"There that's a leetle mite easier, ain't it?" The young man nodded almost fretfully. "I'm all right, Uncle William. Don't you fuss any more." He leaned forward, looking toward the wharf. "Who is that?" Uncle William pushed up his spectacles and peered. "I don't seem to see anybody," he said truthfully. He was gazing with some painstaking in the opposite direction. "Not there. Look! She's gone!"

Tossing on the bed, and frequently rising to look out of the window, Ringfield fretfully objected, but his landlord was firm, and sent a message at once to the Hospital of the Incarnation, the nearest charitable institution and the parent of several flourishing branches, among which was that at Lalurette where Ringfield had thought of placing Angeel.

I must go abroad, to some dull old town in the south of France, where I could have my books and decent wine, and where, as regards everything else, I should be in a living grave. "But they would never make you bankrupt surely, papa;" Clarissa exclaimed in the same piteous tone. "They would never make me bankrupt!" echoed her father fretfully. "What do you mean by they?

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