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"Is it the flowers singing?" she asked at last, her eyes dancing mischievously. "It might be the souls o' the dead ones." The tinker considered thoughtfully a moment. "Maybe the souls o' flowers become birds, same as ours becomes angels wouldn't be such a deal o' difference both takin' to wings and singin'." He chuckled again.
Before he rolled, you noticed that he deliberately found a dusty spot. The dust dries the sweat and he doesn't take cold. That's the real explanation." "I knew it couldn't be through happiness at leaving you," said Winthrop. "If you are determined to keep it up," said Louise mischievously, "all right. But be careful, sir! I enjoy it. It's been dull dreadfully dull since Anne and the doctor left.
As she pulled out her handkerchief, a little roll of pale blue ribbon fell from her pocket, and Emily caught it up, exclaiming mischievously, "Are you going to make yourself fine next Sunday, when Moses Pennel calls, Becky?" The girl laughed and blushed as she said, carefully folding up the ribbon, "I'm going to do something with it that I like a sight better than that.
Rosamond had kept quiet up until now but her eyes had danced mischievously. "You none of you know, but I'll tell you," she paused dramatically. "Muriel has a beau." she announced. The girls all laughed, but she went on quite seriously. "He takes her home from school and he carries her books, so of course she has to grow up. Why, even the seniors watch her from the study window in silent jealousy."
She will hear you!" said Julia Cloud, hastily closing the door on the last words. "I hope she did," said Leslie comfortably. "I meant she should." "But, deary, that isn't right! It isn't Christian!" said her aunt in distress. "Then I'm no Christian," chanted Leslie mischievously. "Why isn't it right, I'd like to know? Isn't she an old cat?" "But you hurt her feelings, dear.
If Big Tom came in, she did not stop singing until he bade her to, and the moment he was gone, she was at it again, with a few dance steps thrown in, the blue eyes sparkling mischievously, and dimples showing in cheeks that were pink.
I can honestly say that, with all my heart and soul. Even Uncle George, fond as he was of me, was fonder of my beautiful child-sister. When I used mischievously to pull at his lank, scanty hair, he would gently and laughingly take it out of my hands, but he would let Caroline tug at it till his dim, wandering gray eyes winked and watered again with pain.
When he was gone, I wished I had not done it without knowing why, either. I heard his Christian name for the first time to-day. Mrs. Staveley said to me: "We are going to have a dinner-party. Shall I ask Philip Dunboyne?" I said to Mrs. Staveley: "Oh, do!" She is an old woman; her eyes are dim. At times, she can look mischievous. She looked at me mischievously now.
"Ah, but that would be a triumph!" she said. "Who knows? who knows?" "Victorine!" she called; "Victorine!" "Yes, aunt," replied Victorine. "There's plenty of honey left in the flowers to keep pears sweet after the bees are dead," said Jeanne, mischievously, and went downstairs chuckling over her new secret thought.
She gave him the same advice that she had given his neighbor, and was mischievously delighted to find that he interpreted it after the same fashion. It did her heart good to see how the two squires approached each other with many formal expressions of good-will, each persuading the other to depart, and each warmly proffering companionship on the homeward road.
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