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Hornett, more moved than ever, and coughing to clear a little huskiness in the throat. 'Shall I venture, sir, to look in on Mr. Phil in the morning? 'Yes, go, James, said Bommaney, sobbing outright by this time. 'Perhaps perhaps he may believe me. When young Mr. Barter took time to think about things, he began, for more reasons than one, to be sorry.

If the huskiness continues, and the discharge from the nose is increased and thicker, and the animal is losing flesh and becoming weak, we must give only half the quantity of the sedative and diuretic medicine, and add some mild tonic, as gentian, chamomile, and ginger, with occasional emetics, taking care to keep the bowels in a laxative but not purging state.

"You have been a dear good daughter to me," he went on, clearing his throat from a slight huskiness, "and if you were my own flesh and blood you could not be more to me. We have so much in common, have we not, my dear and then we both loved David." "Yes yes," she murmured, and the ready tears sprang to her eyes.

When she spoke, it was with the old-time velvety huskiness of voice that Annixter had learned to love so well. "Oh, it is you," she said, giving him her hand. "You were good to want to see me before you left. I hear that you are going away." She sat down upon the sofa. "Yes," Presley answered, drawing a chair near to her, "yes, I felt I could not stay down here any longer.

"Stranger," he said, evenly, "it's all up with our side." Then his voice changed into that vibrant huskiness which is commonly the tone of the most simple and deadly announcements. "Johnnie is whipped." Without replying, the victor moved off on the route to the front door of the hotel. The cowboy was formulating new and un-spellable blasphemies.

'Why not, my dear? replied Ralph, in whose grating voice, however, there was an unusual huskiness, as though he spoke unwillingly, and would rather that the proposition had not been broached. 'It is done in a moment; there is nothing in it. If the gentlemen insist on it 'I don't insist on it, said Sir Mulberry, with a loud laugh.

I am perhaps a traitor, certainly a spy; but I should not wish to seem a suppliant." The captain had paused in his walk and was facing his prisoner. There was a singular huskiness in his voice as he spoke again. "Mr. Brune, whatever your conscience may permit you to be, you saved my life at what you must have believed the cost of your own.

This affair has made us all very sad indeed," said the Rook, with a little extra huskiness in his voice: "poor fellow, he had just begun building his first nest, and his young widow is completely broken hearted."

He seemed on the point of saying something; then he turned and looked at Jacobs, and said nothing. "Three," repeated the Old Man. "Since eight bells!" He stooped and looked again at Jacobs. "Poor devil! poor devil!" he muttered. The Second Mate grunted some of the huskiness out of his throat, and spoke. "Where must we take him?" he asked, quietly. "The two bunks are full."

For an instant Lawford paused, then like a child listening for an echo, answered, 'Yes, Sheila. And a sigh broke from him; his voice, except for a little huskiness, was singularly unchanged. 'May I come in? Lawford stood softly up and glanced once more into the glass. His lips set tight, and a slight frown settled between the long, narrow, intensely dark eyes.