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Updated: June 18, 2025


A dozen candles, lit in his honour, where three were wont to suffice, shone mellowly in the little room, and Rette de Lancy, still comely despite her forty years and a certain lavishness in the matter of avoirdupois, set down in the midst of the table a steaming dish with a cover.

In spite of everything, Ida found that her heart would grow light and gland as she pursued her way along the quiet country road, now in the shade where the trees crowded up on the eastern side, and again in the sunlight between wide stubble fields in which the quails were whistling mellowly to each other.

"You are sure it won't inconvenience you?" "Bless you, no! I cal'late it's more likely to inconvenience you," and Cap'n Abe chuckled mellowly. "I don't know what sort o' 'roughin' it' you've done with your pa; but if there's anything much rougher than an ol' man's housekeepin' down here on the Cape, it must be pretty average rough!" She laughed gayly. "You can't scare me!"

"Tell her, if she wants a raise," he concluded heartily, "and can't pinch enough out of my kitchen and the two dollars I pay her tell her to come to me, straight out, and I'll give her more, and she can pinch more." Mr. Killibrew moved down the aisle of his store between fragrant barrels and boxes, laughing mellowly at old Aunt Becky's ruse, as he saw it.

And the shouts of the swimmers came mellowly up to them, and they could see their little limbs jerking like the limbs of frogs. "It is good to be here," said Lady Elspeth enjoyably. "It is very very good to be here. I am very glad we came," said Mrs. Pixley, with a sigh that was not all sadness. Many such days of sheer delight they had, and kept the dark cloud resolutely below their horizon.

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