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"'Oh, hush! said I, 'if I'm to have any peace of mind in this house! "'But you won't go, miss? She loves you, I know she do. And think what you might be leaving her to what sort of tenant might come next. For she can't go. She've been here ever since her father sold the place. He died soon after. You musn't go! "Now I had resolved to go, but all of a sudden I felt how mean this resolution was.

"Another instance of sympathy between us. No educated person ought to be ignorant of Milton. Let us be educated persons. Please begin." "At the beginning?" "Of course! Stop! You musn't sit all that way off you must sit where I can look at you. My attention wanders if I don't look at people while they read." His "system" as a reader of blank verse was simplicity itself. Arnold was for sound.

"And why not take the boy and Minny with you?" "Oh, that would never do. Must leave my cares behind, when I go for my health, you know." "Poor child! it seems strange to hear you talking of cares, you who were born to so much wealth and luxury." "Hush, hush! you musn't talk so. Happy cares mine are, and you know it, though not just the ones to take with me on a visit.

As long as you keep quiet. May I get you something to read? They seem to have a pretty good little library." They both glanced at the case of books; from which the steward-librarian was setting them the example of reading a volume. "No, I don't want to read. You musn't let me keep you from it." "Well, one can read any time. But one hasn't always the chance to say that one is ashamed.

"She positively refused to go with me." "I know it, but she thought me an' Lafe wouldn't let 'er." Theodore moved uneasily about the office. "And would you?" he asked presently. "Sure," responded Peggy, nodding vigorously. "Sure! Jinnie's been workin' awful hard for years, an' Lafe'd like you to take 'er. But you musn't tell 'er I come here." Saying this, Peggy rose to her feet.

"How can one help being impatient for this," she said with a quick sigh. "That is what I used to say myself seven years ago over you," he said smiling. "But I learned that the Father knew best, and that if we would work with Him we must wait with Him too. You musn't waste your strength in impatience, child, you need every bit of it for the life before you."

"Oh!" she looked into his eyes and dreamed. "But we must be careful," he cautioned. "We musn't do anything rash." "I won't," said Suzanne. "And I won't, of course," he replied. They paused again while he watched her. "I might make friends with Mrs. Witla," she observed, after a time. "She likes me, doesn't she?" "Yes," said Eugene.

You musn't suppose I am able to answer all your questions, though. There are a great many things I don't understand more than you do." She descended on a grassy hillock, in the midst of a wild furzy common.

"'You'll give a sailor a hearin', won't ye? says I. 'As to that, well, I don't know, Jack; you musn't break the laws of South Carolina when you get ashore. You seem like a desirable sailor, and can no doubt get a ship and good wages-this is a bad affair.

"But you said on Wednesday, and yesterday repeated, that you had sixty thousand men at your disposal." "So I thought." "Well, but you musn't give up like this. It is not only you who are at stake, but the Assembly, and not only the Assembly, but France, and not only France, but the whole of civilization.

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