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That's just the difference between a man and a woman, sir; the man always knows; the woman, if she's the right kind, doesn't until she's told." "Tck!" said Martha, Dr. Lavendar looked down at the bowl of his pipe then he said meekly, "I was under the impression that Eve ate her apple before Adam had so much as a bite. Still, whether Mrs.

But I can't see that that is any reason for not letting you take him." "You are very kind," she murmured. "Where are you going, and when do you go?" he asked, easily; but he glanced at those shaking hands. "I want to go next week. I oh, Dr. Lavendar! I want David; I am sure nobody can do more for him than I can. Nobody can love him as I do!

In the forenoon letters and gifts came from Miss Lavendar and Paul; Anne opened them in the cheerful Green Gables kitchen, which was filled with what Davy, sniffing in ecstasy, called "pretty smells." "Miss Lavendar and Mr. Irving are settled in their new home now," reported Anne.

They had talked for some time, and then a silence had fallen, which Robinette broke by saying, "I half wish you'd forsake the law and follow lines of lesser resistance, Mr. Lavendar. Do you know, you seem to me to be drifting, not rowing! I've been thinking ever since of what you said to me on the sands at Weston."

And Miss Lavendar ain't to be trusted to do a thing. I was thankful when Mr. Irving came a few minutes ago and took her off for a walk in the woods. Courting's all right in its place, Miss Shirley, ma'am, but if you try to mix it up with cooking and scouring everything's spoiled. That's MY opinion, Miss Shirley, ma'am."

Lavendar, sitting down on the door-step and helping himself to a gooseberry from Martha's bowl. "You are going to make some fool for the supper, of course?" He took off his hat, and wiped his forehead with his big red handkerchief. "Oh, of course. I'm very tired, and I have my housekeeping to attend to; but I can make gooseberry fool. That's what I'm for." "When is this party?" said Dr. Lavendar.

She is the most helpless woman I ever saw, for her years; she is at least forty, though she uses sachet-powders, and wears undersleeves all trimmed with lace, as if she were six teen! I don't want to find fault, Dr, Lavendar, but I must say that I wouldn't have trusted that little boy to her." "Oh," said Dr, Lavendar, "I trusted her to the little boy!

After a while he opened that one eye again, and looked at Dr. Lavendar; "Isn't it cus-customary on such occasions, to admonish?" he said, peevishly; "you ain't doing your duty by me, Lavendar." "You don't need admonition, Benjamin. You know what to do."

Lavendar was really eager; "and if you will let me take him along I guess Rose Knight will let him off we would have a fine time!" "Certainly, Dr. Lavendar," she said, courteously. But she thought quickly, that she and David would not be in Old Chester in October. However, she could not explain that to Dr. Lavendar. It was easier to say yes, and be done with it.

Confound that female, coming over and stirring you up! Now don't, Gussie! Why, I never thought of Gussie, I wouldn't cry " "I have worried almost to death. Pro-promise!" "Oh, your granny was Mur Gussie, my dear, now don't." "Dr. Lavendar said you'd always been so sensible; he said he didn't see how you could think of such a dreadful thing." "What! Lavendar?

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