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Joseph Poor- grass of Weatherbury," that's every word I said, and I shouldn't ha' said that if 't hadn't been for Keeper Day's metheglin.... There, 'twas a merciful thing it ended where it did." The question of which was right being tacitly waived by the company, Jan went on meditatively: "And he's the fearfullest man, bain't ye, Joseph?

I will see you into the train at this end, and they will meet you at the other with the cart. It's three miles from the railway." As they passed out together, he added meditatively, "I think you'll like the old mill, Chirpy. It's thatched." "I'm sure I shall," she answered earnestly.

"Yes," Helen answered, "it is the words. Don't you see how dreadful they are?" Alfaretta stood with her plump red hands on her hips, and regarded Mrs. Ward with interest. "I hadn't ever thought of 'em," she said. "Yes, ma'am. I suppose they are awful bad," and swinging back and forth on her heels, her eyes fixed meditatively on the ceiling, she said,

"You might do worse," said the captain, grimly. "Chalk," said Mr. Tredgold, meditatively "Chalk favours the South. I think that he got rather excited by your description of the islands there. He is a very " "If you are going to try and find that island I spoke about," interrupted the captain, impatiently, "I warn you solemnly that you are wasting both your time and your money.

He took up the Testament, and went off with it to the laboratory. We lunched at our chambers on the following day, and, after the meal, drew up our chairs to the fire and lit our pipes. Thorndyke was evidently preoccupied, for he laid his open notebook on his knee, and, gazing meditatively into the fire, made occasional entries with his pencil as though he were arranging the points of an argument.

'If I go, Douglas went on meditatively, 'I shall ask father to let me have a gun, and I shall shoot rabbits and birds every day. 'Then you'd be a wicked, cruel boy! pronounced Betty indignantly. 'I shall catch all the rabbits I can see and tame them.

No, I must just scratch along for a short time as things are and be on the lookout to sell or rent." Tom smoked meditatively for a few moments, and then remarked, "I guess that's your best way out." "It aint an easy way, either," said Holcroft. "Finding a purchaser or tenant for a farm like mine is almost as hard as finding a wife. Then, as I feel, leaving my place is next to leaving the world."

"Yes," said Jim, meditatively, "but he seems like a gentleman. What I can't understand is why he's cruising along the coast alone in that old Noah's ark. It doesn't seem natural. Besides, it's dangerous business for a man of his age. Well, it's no concern of ours. Let's give him a pleasant evening." Promptly at the end of the allotted hour the stranger came ashore again.

Here Miss Dalrymple indited rapidly a most voluminous message, paid the clerk in a businesslike manner, and, unmindful of his amazed expression as he read what she had written, tranquilly re-entered the carriage. "Miss Van Rolsen will be relieved when she gets that," observed Mr. Heatherbloom mechanically. "It'll be a happy moment for her," meditatively.

"She's been useful, very useful," Deede Dawson went on meditatively. "Her mother had some money when I married her. I don't mind telling you it's all spent now, but Ella's a little fortune in herself." "I didn't know we came to talk about her," said Dunn slowly. "I thought you had something else to say to me." "So I have," Deede Dawson answered. "That's why I brought you here.

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