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"You never suspected?" A note of anxiety escaped Jeff's ears. "N-n-no. Of course not. Why, think how I handled you." Sadie blushed. "I'll forget everything," she whispered, showing a couple of dimples, "and we'll begin all over again, Mr. Wells." His confusion, which she attributed to bashfulness, encouraged the shameless coquette to add: "Maybe you liked me better as Bud?"

'Some such object it was, that induced you to call on me? said Ralph, raising his eyes to the schoolmaster's face. 'N-n-no, I don't know that, replied Squeers. 'I thought that if it was in your power to make me, besides the trifle of money you sent, any compensation 'Ah! cried Ralph, interrupting him. 'You needn't go on.

"In all that time did you ever know officers or enlisted men to be excused from full performance of ordered duty on account of the weather?" "N-n-no, sir." "Then why did you start a new system on your own authority?" Greg asked quietly. Mock tried to answer, opened his mouth, in fact, and uttered a few incoherent sounds, which quickly died in his throat.

"It's t-t-tied!" "But this damned tie isn't!" "I'll do it for you." And then: "N-n-no. Go b-b-b-back!" He fixed the eye-glass on his nose and laughed at the thought of himself. "Pierre." "Well?" "I've got the dress on." "Then I can come?" He was warm enough now, with the suit on and even the tie knotted, after a fashion. "No. I st-t-till feel just n-n-n-naked, Pierre."

The eyes and the smile of Stepan Arkadyevitch showed Levin that he comprehended that feeling fittingly. "Oh, so it's not time to die yet?" said Stepan Arkadyevitch, pressing Levin's hand with emotion. "N-n-no!" said Levin. Darya Alexandrovna too, as she said good-bye to him, gave him a sort of congratulation, saying, "How glad I am you have met Kitty again! One must value old friends."

"Wha wha " stammered Teddy. "They are going to serenade us," cried Phil. "That's Mr. Sparling all over. What do you think of that, Mrs. Cahill? You never were serenaded by a circus band before, were you?" "N-n-no," answered the widow, a little tremulously.

He stammered again: "I didn't dream I was hurting you " Then light broke upon him. He said: "It's because you don't want to be treated like a silly girl; eh, Jack?" But to complete his astonishment she moaned: "N-n-no! It's b-b-because you you n-n-never do t-treat me like a g-g-girl, P-P-Pierre!" He groaned heartily: "Well, I'll be damned!"

"Well, out with it." "Not enough pipeclay, sir." "Oh, I see." "Jigger the pipeclay! It's a regular cuss. Ah, it's you laughing now, sir. Can I do anything else for you, sir?" "N-n-no." "'Cause the cook will be howling after me directly, and I don't want to be out with him." "No, I suppose not; but what about that bait for fishing?" "Oh, that's all right, sir. I will be ready.

"Income!" exclaimed two or three voices disdainfully. "Call that a long word? Ho-ho!" "N-n-no; wa-wa-wa-wait a minute," implored Morris, tugging at a button on his jacket, and fixing a studious, inquiring gaze on the kitchen floor. "Write it," said Will. "I c-c-c-c-can't," said poor Morris gloomily. "Give it up, then," recommended Joe.

Gwen was looking puzzled over something in the letter. "'Out to sea in a ship!" she repeated. "I wonder, has 'decks' anything to do with that?... N-n-no! it must be 'desk. It can't be anything else." It was, of course, Mrs. Prichard's literal acceptance of Dave's pronunciation. But it had a nautical air for the moment, and seemed somehow in keeping with that old lady's marine experience.

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