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She's head push on the grub-pile, I believe, and wants to make sure there's enough to go around. There's about two hundred and fifty calves left. If you can't finish up to-night, it'll be your funeral." "Well, I betche it'll rain before we git through it always does, when you don't want it to," gloomed Happy, seizing another calf.

"It ain't such a hell of a fortune," growled Pulz, his evil little white face thrust forward. "There's other things worth all the seal trimmin's of the islands." "Diamon's," gloomed the Nigger. "You've hit it, Doctor," cut in Solomon. There we were again, back to the old difficulty, only worse. Idleness descended on us again.

She moved from end to end of the terrace, pausing, gazing about her, taking in with a face that showed the pleasure of a brief independence the combination of delightful things of old rooms with old decorations that gleamed and gloomed through the high windows, of old gardens that squared themselves in the wide angles of old walls, of wood-walks rustling in the afternoon breeze and stretching away to further reaches of solitude and summer.

They could not see, my self-willed children, that they had of their own desire sought the darkness and found it; and now, because it gloomed above them like a pall, they refused to believe in the light where still I was loving and striving to attract them still.

The bear-man, as she called him, gloomed upon her with a scowl. "You'd better leave such things alone!" he said, angrily "Women have no business with science." "No, of course not!" she agreed "Not in men's opinion. That's why they never mention Madame Curie without the poor Monsieur! SHE found radium and he didn't, but 'he' is always first mentioned." He gave an impatient gesture.

High above, the cliff broke away into a wide stretch of pasture land, but the face of the rock itself was all patched with bramble and little starved birch-trees clutching for foothold; and in like manner the excavation beneath was half-stifled and gloomed over with undergrowth, so that it looked a place very dismal and uninviting, save in the ardour of the dog-days.

However, by daylight she had obtained the correct Greenwich time and worked the schooner's longitude. Two days passed, then a third. Moran set the schooner's course. She kept almost entirely to herself, and when not at the wheel or taking the sun or writing up the log, gloomed over the after-rail into the schooner's wake. Wilbur knew not what to think of her.

Russell Edmonds, somber and thoughtful, kept his seat. His leonine head drooped over his broad shirt-bosom. Said Mallory of The Ledger, bending over him: "Look at Ban, Pop!" "I'm looking," gloomed Edmonds. "What's behind that smile? Something frozen. What's the matter with him?" queried the observant Mallory. "Too much success."

An eagle, broken-winged and drooping in a cage, he sat within the goat-herd's hut and gloomed upon his lot, and cursed the vital force within that would not let him die. To fall asleep with all the world within one's grasp and waken empty-handed that is small bane to one who may spring up again, and by sheer might wrest all his treasures back from Fortune.

"I thought it had been my old scholar! Canst say the belief and the Commandments yet, Jean? Yonder great fellow with the ball is Meshawa, Meshawa that was a little, little fellow when you went away. All your other playmates are gone, though you did not play much, Jean, but gloomed and gloomed because you must stay this side of the meadow with your own color.

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