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It was of light blue chiffon, exquisitely hand embroidered in dainty-colored butterflies. "Oh-h," they gasped, not daring to touch it. "There goes the bell!" exclaimed Gladys, "and I'm not even dressed. It's some of the boys, I hear their voices," she said presently, after listening for the sounds from below. "Run down, will you, girls, and entertain them until I come?"

Sara's eyes followed the direction of her hand, and she smiled. "I'm going to live there," she answered. "That's Garth's home." "Oh-h!" Elisabeth drew a quick breath. "It's a grim-looking place," she added, after a moment. "Rather lonely, I should imagine." "Garth is fond of solitude," replied Sara simply, and she missed the swift, searching glance instantly leveled at her by the hyacinth eyes.

"Where's the 'do-funny?" "Say, we're going to miss it all. They've all started over there." A lieutenant came galloping along in front of the line, shouting: "Here, what's the matter here? Why don't you start?" There was a great shout. Everybody simultaneously uttered a prolonged "Oh-h." "We're off." "Here we go for sure this time." "Remember to keep the alignment," roared the lieutenant.

And I've come so far to see you, too only of course not Well, here's to your good health, and may you live long and " The rest of it was smothered in the gurgle. And nobody would ever think to see the way she put down hers that Miss Luce had never had a drink of wine before. "And now, Miss Luce, may I ask how long it has been since your friend Dave Warner left " "Oh-h Dave Warner?

"It seems that you only take notice of hair in stained-glass windows," was Celia's comment. "Oh-h!" he murmured reproachfully, "as if as if but I won't say what I was going to." "That's not fair!" she said. The little touch of whimsical mockery which she gave to the serious declaration was delicious to him. "You have me at such a disadvantage!

The three sails were of the removable kind. Just now they were set and filled out tight with the breeze. The sun glinted on the shining varnish of the cross seats and the paddles lying under them. There was one great shout of "Oh-h!" from the girls and boys, and then a silence born of ecstasy. "Here's the man-of-war!" called Mr.

It means just the contrary! Why, I saw him alive last night, in a dream, and I can't believe anything else, and I won't! No, no, not yet!" At that word she made a misstep and as she started sharply to recover it the things she carried fell breaking and jingling at her feet. "Oh-h!" she sighed in childish surprise and feebly dropped to her knees.

"S-stick tight, Una! Oh-h! stick tight," was the one little whiff that speech could get off before it froze froze stiff behind her chattering teeth, in the pinched channel of her throat.

"You didn't all go in, did you?" he demanded in a melodious bellow. "Oh, no, Pa-pah!" "Did two of you go?" "Oh-h, n-o, Pa-pah!" "Well, which one did?" The line of beauty wavered for a moment; then Sybilla stepped slowly to the front, three paces, and halted with downcast eyes. "I told you not to, didn't I?" said her father, scowling the monocle out of his eye and reinserting it. "Y-yes, Pa-pah."

"I am going abroad for a little while, and I will bring you ever so many pretty things when I come back." They were reassured and stopped howling. "How is your doll, Molly!" "Her poor nose is broke." "I thought so." Well, I will bring you a prettier and a larger doll, that can open and shut its mouth and cry." "Oh-h!" exclaimed Molly, making great eyes in her surprise and delight.