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You brazen- faced girl!" "Here, go easy, Loo," interrupted the mate, flushing as he saw the girl's pale face. "Mind your own business," said his sister, violently. "It is my business," said the repentant mate. "I brought her aboard, and then we quarrelled." "I've no doubt," said his sister, bitterly; "it's very pretty, but it won't do." "I swear it's the truth," said the mate.
She always used to tell me she was sure you would be easier with me than this." That'll bring him about, or nothing will. After waiting for some answering remark, and getting none, Tom wearily relapsed into the present time, and twined himself yawning round and about the rails of his chair, and rumpled his head more and more, until he suddenly looked up, and asked: 'Have you gone to sleep, Loo?
'Louie, couldn't yo be nice to me soomtimes couldn't yo just take an interest, like, yo know as if yo cared a bit couldn't yo? Other gells do. I'm a brute to yo, I know, often, but yo keep aggin an teasin, an theer's niver a bit o' peace. Look here, Loo, yo give up, an I'st give up.
It was one of the few houses left in this quarter with a large garden. And the traffic passing in and out of the Ruelle St. Jacob went slipshod on its own feet. The busy crackle of the wood was the only sound to break a silence which seemed part of this vast palace of memories. Loo had ridden far and was tired. He smiled grimly at the fire.
Loo smiled faintly through her tears as she looked up at her father, who had again become upright, said "Good-night," and ran from the room with a degree of energy that might have been the result of exuberant spirits, though possibly it was caused by some other feeling.
I cannot but admire the admirable tact that dictated this portion of legislation; at the same time, it does seem a little hard that the chancellor, the archbishop, and the other high functionaries, who administer the law in the absence of the viceroy, should not have been permitted the small privilege of a little unlimited loo, or even beggar-my-neighbour, particularly as the latter game is the popular one in Ireland.
Colville descended from the carriage and turned to speak to Loo, who was left sitting within it. Since the unfortunate night at the Hotel Gemosac, when they had been on the verge of a quarrel, a certain restraint had characterised their intercourse. Colville was shy of approaching the subject upon which they had differed.
"Ah, the Cattleys," answered Willie. "Yes," resumed Mr Auberly. "Will you conduct me to their abode?" In some surprise Willie said that he would be happy to do so, and then asked Loo how she did. While Mr Auberly was getting ready, Willie was permitted to converse with Loo and Mrs Rose, who was summoned to attend her young mistress.
She started as the half-maddened woman closed the door, locked it behind her, and cast herself on her knees at her feet. "My husband is here," she gasped. "What shall I do? In heaven's name help me!" "Is Van Loo still here?" said Mrs. Horncastle quickly. "No; gone. He went when I came." Mrs. Horncastle caught her hand and looked intently into her frightened face.
He was in a soft state once long ago six or seven years now, I think when the dear fairy was ill and he seemed as if he were going to become a man; but his daughter Loo had just begun to be ill at that time. She's been so long ill now that he has got used to it, and has relapsed again into an oyster." "He might be reached through Loo yet," said Frank.
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