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The proposal was so utterly foreign to his thoughts or expectations, that it seemed to him a hope too bright to be relied upon; and, after a moment's pause, an idea occurring to him which seemed to increase his doubts, he gave utterance to it in the words "But your father, Miss Emily! Mr. Graham! he's partickler, and not over-young now. I'm afeard he wouldn't like a little gal in the house."

'Do you remember, Paul demanded, with a face whiter than her own, 'what you said at the doctor's the night you were hurt? 'No, she replied. 'What was it? 'The doctor asked you what your trade was, said Paul. 'Yes, she said; 'I mind it now. 'Did you mean it? Paul asked. 'Ye're a trifle over-young to turn parson, she responded. 'Go your ways, child, and don't be bothering.

"I tell you what," whispered Jonas, in the Captain's ear, "this dividin' up the contents of that old treasure chest will only be temporary after all just temporary, eh?" "We'll see we'll see, Lon," said Captain Dan, carefully. "They're young yet, they're over-young. But 'twould certain sure be a romantic outcome of all our adventures together years ago, eh?"

"Pshaw! psutt!" said Ysolinde, making a little face, "be not so mock-modest. You do very well. But tell me if you have any sweetheart in the city to leave behind you." Now this bold question at once reddened my face and heightened my confusion. "Nay, lady," I stammered, conscious that I was blushing furiously, "I am over-young to have thought much of the things of love.

From gossip about the Mountain House, later from her own admission, he knew who "Aunt Paula" was "a spirit medium, or something," said the gossip; "a great teacher of a new philosophy," said Annette Markham. Dr. Blake, partly because adventure had kept him over-young, held still his basic, youthful ideas about the proper environment for woman.

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