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Updated: May 7, 2025


About those lung-testers was not fire-extinguishers?" "That's all right," said Eliph', seeking to pass on, "It is all fixed up now. They ARE fire-extinguishers." "Such a fool business on Skinner," said the mayor with enjoyment. "And on Stitz, too. I thinks me I am the boss grafter, and I ain't!" He chuckled. "No-o!" he said cheerfully.

You just want Petunia and me for company, same as we want you. Isn't that it, truly?" "Um-m. Well, I shouldn't wonder. You can tell her that, if you want to; I'd just as soon." The young lady still hesitated. "No-o," she said, "because she'd think perhaps you didn't really want me, but was too polite to say so. If you asked her yourself, though, I think she'd let me come."

Kick, and scream, and struggle like a demon. Many's the time I've pinched his little bottom for him, when he was a child in arms. Ay, and he'd have been better if he'd had it pinched oftener. But she wouldn't have them corrected no-o, wouldn't hear of it. I can remember the rows she had with Mr Crich, my word.

His face showed a piteous, weary distress, his thin hair went twenty ways, he seemed scarcely to know where he was or how to take his steps, and presently was saying to a strange lady crowded against him, as though it was with her he had been talking all along: "Undt vhy shall we haf t'at owfool troubple? No-o, t'at vould kill me!

"How many of the facts do you know about this case?" asked Harold in deep seriousness. "I know enough to form pretty good conclusions of the injustice of the whole thing." "Do you think you know everything?" "No-o, not when you look at me like that," she said, surprised by the earnestness of his voice and manner. "Has any one beside Father talked with you?"

"The man's name was Cunningham James Cunningham," Kirby prompted. "Cunningham Cunningham! Seems to me I did marry a man by that name. Come to think of it I'm sure I did. To a beautiful young woman," the old preacher said. "Do you recall her name? I mean her maiden name," Rose said, excitement drumming in her veins. "No-o. I don't seem quite to remember it.

You you see, don't you, Grandfather?" The captain's beard-pulling continued. He was no longer looking his grandson straight in the eye. His gaze was fixed upon the braided mat at his feet and he answered without looking up. "Ye-es," he drawled, "I cal'late I see. Well, was that all you had to say?" "No-o, not quite.

A prophecy of mine has come true?" "No-o yes. Well, in a way you're right. In a way you're wrong. What is it you see?" "I see that you've lost something probably last night. This morning I waked with the impression. I wasn't surprised when you telephoned. Now, let me go on holding your hand, and think. I'll shut my eyes. I don't need my room and the crystal. Yes! The impression grows clearer.

"Have you got to work?" "Not unless I want to," Young Mocket answered blissfully. "Father, he don't care! Besides" he swelled with pride "I don't work now at the wharf. I'm at Chancellor Wythe's." "Chancellor Wythe's! What are you doing there?" "Helping him. Maybe, by and by, I'll be a lawyer, too." "Heugh!" said the other. "Do you mean you're reading law?" "No-o, not just exactly.

Oh," in a burst of impatience, "why do not things ever arrange themselves properly?" He laughed, Kitty always made him laugh; but his curiosity was aroused sufficiently to ask: "Have I ever in my remote past met this paragon of a fairy princess?" "No-o, no, I don't believe you have. Her mother took her to Europe when she was quite young and she has lived over there most of her life."

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