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"My dear," said I, "that hot water was put for you a year ago. It must be cold now." "And my red slippers and my dressing-gown!" she cried, quaveringly. Then sinking in a heap on the floor beside the dusty bed, she burst into a passion of tears. I stole away and sent Antoinette to minister to her.

I thought they had left town. The pair approached, and the old Duke bowed over his niece's hand with the manners of a past generation. 'I made Hugh give me an arm, he said quaveringly. 'These floors are homicidal. If I come down on them I shall bring an action. 'I thought you had all left town? said Lady Helen.

The old woman, spare, myriad-wrinkled beneath her peasant's coiffe, yet looking as if carved out of weather-beaten oak, glanced from the gift to the donor and from the donor to the gift. "But, monsieur monsieur why?" she began quaveringly. "You surely have some one l

Whether their frantic dash was leading them toward the Tavern, or whether they were circling back to Green Fancy, he knew not. Panting, he forged onward, his ears alert not only for the sound of pursuit but for the shot that would end the career of the spectacular Sprouse. At last she cried out, quaveringly: "Oh, I I can go no farther! Can't we is it not safe to stop for a moment? My breath is "

Baxter sighed, as the young girl was watching with her one night when the end seemed drawing near. "I've made out to live till now when Patience is old enough to dress herself and help round, but I'm all beat out and can't try any more." "Do you mean I'm to take your place, be a mother to Patience, and keep house, and everything?" asked Waitstill quaveringly.

sang Tom quaveringly, as he hid his head in a paroxysm of fear. "Well, there ain't no bloomin' gardings to walk in jest now, so come along and be peaceable." "Tom don' want to go to the poor-farm," he wailed piteously. But there was no alternative.

He fixed his eye on his pointed shoe and said quaveringly: "You know, meetin' a girl round the house for a whole month, as I've met you, has an awful effect on a fellow. AWFUL Really!" "AWFUL?" cried Peg. "Yes, indeed it has. It grows part of one's life, as it were.

His knapsack lay at his feet, his musket was propped against a post on whose top a cat was dreaming, unmindful of the warrior and his folded hands. He did not hear us until we were close upon him, and even after he turned, my mother hesitated, so thin, so hollow-eyed, so changed was he. "Richard, is that you?" she quaveringly asked. His worn face lighted up. His arms rose. "Yes, Belle!

In it you go through the pockets of knowledge when he's asleep and take out what you want. But, dear, I don't want to talk of that. I want to know when you're going to marry me." "I hope," she said quaveringly, "that all your people won't think I am marrying you for your money.

She laughed till she could laugh no more, rocking backwards and forwards and from side to side; while her companion proceeded to make further inquiries. "Where do you come from?" the squint demanded of Laura, in a business-like way. Laura named the township, quaveringly. "What's your father?" "He's dead," answered the child. "Well, but I suppose he was alive once wasn't he, duffer?

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