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"I do not think there is a more robust looking girl in my school. But, there must be something." "I suppose so," murmured Ruth. "But you do not know what it is? If you do, tell me." "I study just as hard, Mrs. Tellingham," said Ruth, non-committally. "I spend quite as much thought over my books. Really, I think I shall do better again." "I hope so.

"Perhaps you had," she said, and they both laughed, though he laughed with a knot between his eyes. "The fact is, you know, this isn't my treat, exactly. It's Mr. Stoller's." At the surprise in her face he hurried on. "He's got back his first letter in the paper, and he's so much pleased with the way he reads in print, that he wants to celebrate." "Yes," said Mrs. March, non-committally.

"Now that you mention it, I'm going to look up the church and colonial divorce laws," said Britt non-committally, after a moment. "I advise you to hurry," said Chase coolly. "If you can divorce and marry 'em inside of four weeks, with no court qualified to try the case nearer than India, you are a wonder." Chase was in the habit of visiting the mines two or three times a week during work hours.

She patterns upon this model every young man she meets, and if they are not Laurence-sized she does not include them in her good graces. But she seldom lifts her voice in praise of her favorite. She is far, far too wise. "Laurence generally looks in upon us during the evening, if he is not too busy," she said, non-committally.

"Seems like you've got a right sociable, amusing bunch around here," he drawled. The youngster's lips parted impulsively, to close as swiftly over his white teeth. "Oh, they're a great lot of jokers," he returned non-committally, moving toward the door. "Coming in?"

Kennedy shrugged his shoulders non-committally, as if he had never heard of the patent office or the gyroscope in his life. The men were listening, whether or not from loyalty I could not tell. "Let us see your gyroplane, I mean aeroscope whatever it is you call it," asked Kennedy. Norton took the cue. "Now you newspaper men are the first that I've allowed in here," he said.

As I say, I'm interested in pickin' up a few stocks on 'change; but, to tell you the truth, I'm more interested in findin' some clever young felly like yourself through whom I can work. One thing leads to another, you know, in this world." And he looked at his visitor non-committally, and yet with a genial show of interest. "Quite so," replied Cowperwood, with a friendly gleam in return.

I want to talk with you." "I'm pretty busy," non-committally. "Suppose I should ask it as a favor?" "Suppose I should decline?" The long leg stopped its swinging. "You wouldn't, though." The girl's brown eyes flashed. "How do you know I wouldn't?" Ben stood up and folded his arms. "Because it would be the first favor I ever asked of you, and you wouldn't refuse that."

We can all stand any joys that come along, but we'd all like to have the choosen' of our troubles," replied Mrs. Penticost non-committally. "I certainly think children must be the nicest troubles one can choose," remarked Judith. "There's many a poor maid that's thought otherwise," responded Mrs. Penticost.

Another match was scratched and held close to his face while the narrow eyes of Sam seemed to pierce his very soul before Sam answered with an ugly laugh. "Oh, he don't need none o' your help, you bet. He's lit out. You don't need to worry 'bout Buck, he kin take car' o' hisse'f every time." "But won't he come back sometime?" "Can't say. It's hard to tell," non-committally. "And Jim?"

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