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"You can have 'em all and welcome," exclaimed Billy, with a sudden huskiness in his voice. "Gosh, you're awful little, Lydia." Lydia stamped her foot. "I won't take anything for nothing. And I'm not little. I'm as strong as a horse." "Well," conceded Billy, "just till after Thanksgiving is all I want. Come on along home now and we'll fix it up with Ma."

He squeezed the hand of every one of the six lively lads; and there was a huskiness in his voice as he bade them a last good-bye that told better than words how sorry he was to leave the merry bunch, just when they were almost, as Bumpus put it, "in sight of the Promised Water."

He had a portentously sagacious chin, and a pompous voice, with a rich huskiness in some of its tones that went directly to the heart, like a ray of light shining through the ruddy medium of choice old burgundy. His neckerchief and shirt-frill were ever of the whitest, his clothes of the blackest and sleekest, his gold watch-chain of the heaviest, and his seals of the largest.

If on the third or fourth day the huskiness is not quite removed, the emetic should be repeated. In these affections of the mucous membranes, it is absolutely necessary to avoid or to get rid of every source of irritation, and worms will generally be found a very considerable one in young dogs.

No mere words could more completely have made his peace with this man who loved him. M. de Kercadiou's face flushed a deeper pink, his lip trembled, and there was a huskiness in the voice that murmured "My dear boy!" Then he recollected himself, threw back his great head and frowned. His voice resumed its habitual shrillness.

There was a huskiness to the sharp voice and the man took her by the arm, turning her toward the fire and the two women. She stumbled a step or two in the short stretch. "I must go back to him, M'sieu!" she protested. "He will need will need broth and a wet cloth to his bruised head " "We'll see to him, don't ye fret. It's shlape ye need yerself. Sheila, whativer do ye think o' this!

Jackson Harmar, therefore, after sundry excuses in the usual routine that he had a cold, &c. sang the following words in a very emphatic manner, with an occasional break in the high notes, and huskiness in the low ones. Should auld acquaintance be forgot And never brought to mind? The friend that's true, remember'd not, And days of auld lang syne?

But her own did not stir from her lap, where it lay as still as if paralyzed. "This is no light matter, Mr. Dexter," she said; still with the huskiness and tremor which had before veiled her voice. "I cannot decide on a thing of such infinite moment, in hot blood and on the spur of a sudden occasion. You must give me time for reflection." "The heart knows no time.

He remembered the small contradictory suggestions of feminine daintiness he had so often remarked about her, her slim, narrow feet, the little steel buckles of her low shoes, the knot of black ribbon she had begun to wear of late on the back of her head, and he heard her voice, low-pitched, velvety, a sweet, murmuring huskiness that seemed to come more from her chest than from her throat.

"Hallo, Bernenstein, what's the matter?" cried Anton, seeing that their tones and glances had grown angry. The crowd also had noticed the raised voices and hostile manner of the disputants, and began to gather round in a more compact group. Suddenly a voice came from inside the hall: it was distinct and loud, yet not without a touch of huskiness.