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"Do you notice any difference in her?" questioned Susan Foley harshly. "N-o," said Miss Ingate. "Except, perhaps, she looks even younger." "Didn't you notice she's lame?" "Oh, well yes, I did. But you didn't expect me to mention that, did you? I thought your sister had just sprained her ankle, or something." "No," said Susan. "It's for life. Tell them about it, Jenny. They don't know."

"You weren't in the car we came in." "N-o; I just happened to be peeking in there you know. But I came in an omnibius." "It is wonderful," said Aunt Madge, looking puzzled, "that you ever knew what omnibus to take." Dotty looked down to see if her boot was buttoned, and forgot to look up again.

Unconsciously his manner had the arrogance of strength and power to do as he wished, which belongs to healthy young males. "N-o, no-o!" She drew a sharp breath "o' no good there! Dim shoot yo'. Yo' no go! Ah-h I sorry I tellum yo' now. Bad mans, him. I watch, I take care him no shoot. Him shoot, mebbyso I shoot!"

"Then, if it suits you, shall I speak to the clerk, and tell him you've changed your mind about the valentine, and will buy the paint-box?" Polly shook her head, and two more tears followed the first ones. "You're not going to buy the paint-box?" "N-o, I I gu-ess not. I guess I'll buy the valentine. Jane didn't ever get a valentine, and she hasn't got anybody to give her one but me."

N-o; I don't know that I have anything against them, except their principles; but some of their neighbors I saw to-night while I was coming here, declare that they are villains of the very worst sort." "What else could you expect in a community like this where every man has turned against his best friend?" exclaimed Tom. "You are a Missourian and understand the situation as well as I do."

"His clothes and his temper were old Blount's principal features. Hideous old monster he was too." "Is she hideous?" ask Portia. "N-o. She is well enough; she isn't a bit like him, if we forget the clothes and temper. She says her mother was very beautiful." "I never knew a woman whose mother wasn't beautiful, once the mother was dead," says Roger.

"N-o, but it is almost done. Mother, I will spin twice as much every day if you will teach me to do tapestry. Were you older than I am when you learned?" "Not very much older. Perhaps you might begin now. Finish your task while I make this curtain whole, and we will see." When her mother said she would "see," Eleanor knew that a favor was as good as granted.

He ought to have come here to pay his respects to you, too " "Oh, don't put such notions into his head " "Yes, I will!" insisted Austin; "however indifferent and thoughtless and selfish he is to other people, he's got to be considerate toward his own family. And I told him so. Have you seen him lately?" "N-o," admitted Selwyn. "Not since that first time when he came to do the civil by you?"

Dick, old chap," exclaimed Earle, turning to his friend, with one hand outstretched in offered help while the other grasped a smoking pistol "well fought! Are you hurt at all?" "N-o, I think not," replied Dick, a little doubtfully, as with the help of the other's proffered hand he scrambled to his feet.

"A, B, C, D, E, F, G," he chanted, counting the letters on his fingers as he said them, "H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O:" N was the fourteenth letter and O was the fifteenth. N-O; that was easy. "No! No! No!" he shouted; and do you believe it? in less time than it takes to tell it he was at the mill door with every pancake safe and hot.

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