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Ye mought ez well gin a message o' kindness ter a wolf, an' expec' him ter kerry it ter some lonesome, helpless thing a-wounded by the way-side, ez gin it ter a Kittredge." "I never will speak ter one o' 'em agin ez long ez I live," she cried, with a fresh gust of tears. "Waal," exclaimed the old man, reassuringly, and chirping high, "hyar we all be agin, jes' the same ez we war afore.
"Where did you get it?" demanded Rayburn, addressing Barbara. The child looked frightened. Major Grover smiled reassuringly at her and she stammered a rather faint reply. "I found it blowing around up on the little hill there," she said, pointing. "It was blowing real hard and I had to run to catch it before it got to the edge of the water. I'm I I'm sorry I gave it to Uncle Jed for a sail.
I think you were in the middle of throwing me over, weren't you? At least, you had got through that part of it, and were just going to tell me why." His tone was reassuringly flippant. Looking up at him, she saw the old kindly, quizzical look on his face. He met her eyes, nodding shrewdly. "Let's have it," he said, "straight from the shoulder. You're tired of me, eh?"
Codge, the purser. I've no doubt he could find something for you to do and " "If that is your way of punishing me, Captain Trigger, of course there is nothing for me to do but to submit." "Eh? I am sure you will not find Mr. Codge a hard taskmaster. He is quite a good-natured man." "Extremely kind and considerate," hastily added Mr. Mott, reassuringly.
They passed quickly through the rooms; at the door of the last the general's wife set her candle down on a chair, and halted for a moment. The loud snoring of the reader startled them both. "It is the deacon!" whispered the general's wife reassuringly. Rita had hardly strength to nod assent. All the same, the healthy snoring of a living man comforted her.
"This cannot possibly last very much longer," remarked Escombe reassuringly to his companions, who had by this time turned a sickly, greenish-yellow with terror at so unaccustomed an adventure and that, too, on an element to which they were practically strangers "the brute will soon become exhausted at this rate, and when he does we will haul him alongside and finish him off with our spears and arrows.
Often I saw her sitting with knitted brows, her needlework idle on her lap, evidently unravelling some complicated problem; presently she would either shake her head sadly as if the intellectual process were too hard for her and resume her needle, or if she happened to catch my glance, she would start, smile reassuringly at me, and apply herself with exaggerated zeal to her work.
All right!" said John reassuringly, but in a quieter voice than his usual jovial one. "Don't be frightened. But when she says 'Go and fetch father, you see, I come and fetch you directly." Mr. Harker was not to be deceived by this attempt at a jest. "She is ill!" he cried, the perspiration breaking out on his forehead. John nodded. "She is better now," he said.
"This germ does not kill people. It kills the germs in people." "What's the difference?" "All the difference in the world! It's like this.... By the way, what is your name?" "Clutterbuck." The word escaped his lips by accident. He looked annoyed. I smiled reassuringly. "It's like this, Mr. Clutterbuck. If you kill all the germs in a person's body, that person doesn't die.
"Good Heavens, General, he must be up the tree stump!" "That's all right, sir!" remarked a sergeant reassuringly. "'E's quite 'armless. It's his spirit mind, 'e says. He thinks the tree is full of leaves." "Yes but who is howling in it," asked the General irritably. "I don't hear a sound." "It's his spirit mind again, sir," answered the sergeant respectfully.
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