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"I've been hidin' it for years." He spoke pleadingly. "Look hyar. I've got everythin' that heart can wish. Joe Lorey, I'll save you from them men. I'll sw'ar I saw you leave the stable afore th' fire begun." He moved his eyes from one of the accusing faces to the other, terrified. "I'll make ye both rich if you'll never speak that name ag'in!" "Your weight in gold would make no differ!"

So she swallowed her tears as well as she could and turned her thoughts to the one hope still left her. Taking the doctor's hand and stroking it, she said pleadingly, "Dear doctor, you will go and see Heidi, won't you? and then you can come and tell me all about it, what it is like up there, and what Heidi and the grandfather, and Peter and the goats do all day. I know them all so well!

"He has genius, he has merit," said Maltravers, pleadingly; "he wants nothing but time and experience to wean him from his foibles. /Will/ you try to save him, Lady Florence?" "Why? nay, I must not be obdurate; I will see him when I go to town. It is like you, Mr. Maltravers, to feel this interest in one " "Who does not like me, you would say; but he will some day or other.

The girl looked at Professor Dyer, whom she knew slightly, and said pleadingly: "Won't you defend our administration and our country, Mr. Dyer?" He smiled deprecatingly but did not speak. He was a tall, lean man, quite round-shouldered and of studious appearance. He wore double eyeglasses, underneath which his eyes were somewhat watery.

"And yet you are willing to go away to some strange place where nobody knows you, and slave for a couple of little snobs!" "O Ellen!" said Julia pleadingly. "You don't understand. I am not going to slave. I'm just going to be a sort of mother to them. And you oughtn't to call them snobs. They are your own brother's children." "Own brother's children, nothing!" sneered Ellen.

Alas! my thankfulness came too soon; for when about to retire, my name was called, and a veritable reporter from the Norfolk Landmark cut off my retreat. "Only a few words," he pleadingly whispered. "I've been hunting for you all over the city since seven o'clock, and it is near midnight now." He gently took my arm and politely furnished me with a chair.

"Right-o, Jess!" crowed Bobby Hargrew. "We-ell!" murmured Lily doubtfully. "Come, Miss Steele Janet," said Laura, pleadingly. "I know you can help us. Hester, being the biggest girl, was to lead in certain figures on the ice. You could easily learn them. And you can wear her costume, I know." "Why I " "You don't know anything of the kind, Laura Belding," snapped Lily, interrupting Janet.

But as Mademoiselle Adèle and Monsieur Anatole drove past the English dispensary in the Rue de la Paix, he stopped the driver, and said pleadingly to his fair companion: 'I really think I must get out and get something for those truffles. You will excuse me, won't you? That music, you know. 'Don't mind me, my friend. Speaking candidly, I don't think either of us is specially lively this evening.

She was like one who wakens from a long fever: she recalled nothing of her former self or of her former feelings. She knew only that the vision persisted the vision of the child whose mother she was not to be. It was impossible that she should marry Denis her inmost soul rejected him ... but it was just because she was not to be the child's mother that its image followed her so pleadingly.

Pierce Tevis, for instance. He is just back from Paris. Tell the nurse I may see him for an hour tonight," Kitty finished pleadingly, and put her fingers on the doctor's sleeve. He looked down at them and smiled whimsically. Like other people, he was weak to Kitty Ayrshire.

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