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Updated: June 4, 2025
This was Daddy, Teddy's mother told him; he must remember Daddy! But Teddy could not remember him. "Darling don't you remember Muddy taking you down to a train, and don't you remember the big man that carried you and bought you a sand-machine?" "Where is my sand-machine, Moth'?" the little boy would demand interestedly. "But Teddy, my heart, you were a big boy then, you were long past two.
"Say," said Tembarom, reflectively, "doesn't it seem queer to think of a fellow having to keep up his spirits because he's fallen into three hundred and fifty thousand a year? You wouldn't think he'd have to, would you?" "But you find he has?" queried Galton, interestedly. Tembarom's lifted eyes were so honest that they were touching. "I don't know where I'm at," he said.
Freneli acted as, if she had nothing to do with it, and talked quite interestedly with the pastor's wife about the flax, which had seemed so fine and still yielded so little when they combed it. When the formalities were over the pastor said to Uli, "And so you're to be tenant on Slough Farm? I'm glad of it.
Men and women looked at her kindly, interestedly, and she could look back at them without that protective frown. At night she could walk about the town, go to the theatre, stroll along the Embankment and attract no man's offensive attentions.
And they quizzed one another, and they laughed and rivalled one another in speed of work, which they did faithfully and interestedly. It was a good school of human nature, and sooner or later each one was sized up with a deal of exactness.
Babs and Cochrane admired without information. They walked interestedly but unawed among the unparalleled. Back on Earth they knew as much as most people about nature practically nothing at all. Babs had never seen any wild plants before. She was fascinated by what she saw, and exclaimed at everything. But she did not realize a fraction of the marvels on which her eyes rested.
"Oh, he's not very prominent," commented Pete, and his tone damned poor Charlie for all eternity. "Why isn't he?" asked Missy interestedly. "Oh, I don't know he's just a dub." "A dub?" "Yep, a dub." Pete had just made a "date" with Polly, so he beamed on her benignantly as he explained further: "A gun a dig-a greasy grind." "But isn't a smart person ever prominent?" "Oh, sometimes.
"No one knew it but the gnome," he returned. "And the prince and princess were very happy. Then a little princess came to live with them, and they were happier yet." "A little princess like me?" she queried, interestedly. "Very much like you," he assented. "And what did the gnome do?" "Why," he replied, "the gnome just went away and lived in a hole in the ground, all alone."
There are other questions to be considered." "What is the exact issue?" asked the mother-in-law, interestedly. "Well the tariff, and ah and taxes, and ah money, and ah ah I think the saloon question enters in somehow. I believe Mr. Haskins wants more of them, and Thaddeus says there are too many of them as it is.
"It's Jack's old wheel," he remarked by way of explanation to Bess Thornton, who had reappeared and was interestedly watching the operation. "He's going to give me one of his new tires," he added, "the first puncture he gets." "Why don't you put a tack in the road?" asked the girl promptly. Tim Reardon grinned. "Not for Jack," he said.
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