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Updated: August 31, 2025


"Why, hello, honey!" he said heartily, rising to his feet and bowing with a quaint ceremonial gesture that contrasted with and yet somehow matched the homeliness of his greeting. "You slipped in so quiet on them dainty little feet of yours I never heared you comin' a-tall." He took her small hands in his broad pudgy ones, holding her off at arm's length. "And don't you look purty!

Patten, being as weak of mind as he was pudgy of hand, having besides that peculiar form of craft which is vouchsafed his type, furthermore more or less of a coward, saw matters quite as Virginia wished him. Together they awaited the coming of the dawn.

Magee drew on his clothes, the mayor and Max sat thoughtfully before the fire, the former with his pudgy hands folded over the vast expanse where no breakfast reposed. Mr. Magee explained to them that the holder of the sixth key had arrived. "A handsome young lady," he remarked; "her name is Myra Thornhill." "Old Henry Thornhill's daughter," reflected the mayor.

I'm not going to cry I'm not, I'm not I'll reach that street if it kills me!" Meanwhile in his office Greesheimer was still staring, first at the door and then at the window, and upon his pudgy countenance was a glare of utter astonishment and honest indignation. "Mein Gott!" he exploded. "I give her a hug a hug like a daughter and off like a rocket off she goes!"

It was obvious that nothing concerned her outside her immediate calling and that she accepted this with a stoical immovability which was neither to be diverted nor influenced. Taking Lucy's hand in a loose, pudgy grasp she remarked: "A shock?" "Yes, you see, my aunt " "How old is she?" "A little over seventy-five. I was away and when I " "First shock?" "Yes." "Where is she?" "Upstairs.

She also made the pertinent discovery that her popper's purse was pudgy with the proceeds of wheat, corn, dry goods, and railway shares.

When it was still again, it looked so comic, lying contentedly on its fat side like a pudgy baby, that Perry had a roar of laughter, which, like other laughter to one's self, did not sound very merry, particularly as the north-wind was howling ominously, and the broken ice on its downward way was whispering and moaning and talking on in a most mysterious and inarticulate manner.

A Southern gentleman could not choose otherwise. But I've come here to beg you to let me have the chance." "You?" surprised and curious. "What greater claim on that fellow's life have you than I?" The pudgy hands of the doctor grasped the plainsman's shoulders. "It's for Christie," he explained brokenly. "She was the one he tried to run away with. You you know how I feel."

When Scattergood had done asking questions and receiving answers, he sat silent for a matter of moments. Automatically his hands strayed to the lacing of his shoes, for his pudgy toes itched for freedom to wiggle. He dealt with a problem whose complex elements were human emotions and prejudices, and at such times he found his brain to act more clearly and efficiently with shoes removed.

And I haf left my daughter, my daughter Mina, all alone mit dose people to come and tell you. And now you don't listen." He wrung his hands dramatically, his soft pudgy body shaking. "Come with me," said Orde briefly. He led the way around the house to the tool shed. Here he lit a lantern, thrust forward one nail keg, and sat down on another.

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