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He was chuckling at her, "Have you got us all straight yet?" "Course she has! Trust Carrie to get things straight and get 'em darn quick! I bet she could tell you every date in history!" boasted her husband. But the man looked at her reassuringly and with a certainty that he was a person whom she could trust she confessed, "As a matter of fact I haven't got anybody straight."
Under her breath Sally was humming a tune, a familiar tune. A slow grin spread over her white face, and faded again. Looking up, she caught Miss Summers's eye, and smiled faintly, gratefully, reassuringly. She recognised at once how pleased and proud Miss Summers was at Sally's progress.
"Indeed, I shouldn't prefer to leave Crawling Water at this stage of the game, and" she smiled reassuringly "I'm sure we should be safe enough right here whatever happened. But, if you'd feel better about it, we would go to the ranch." "Thanks. I feel better about it already, more free to show my hand.
"Wal," said Pete reassuringly, "you just let me handle this little trouble myself. We'll have the skipper safe an' clear if we have to commit murder to do it. Now, Bige, you just keep your mouth shut and don't worry no more. I'll do the rest."
He guided himself with his feet and by his hands, halting on the edge of crevices and heading them with the horse at his shoulder, feeling his way around slopes of fallen rock and clambering across them when they could not be escaped, holding the lines at their length ahead of the horse and speaking low and reassuringly to urge him on: waiting sometimes for a considerable period for a flash of lightning to give him his bearings anew.
When the letters were finished, she made one more objection. "They are certain to call here and make a fuss," she said, "Mr. Asher and the rest." "You think they will not bear the blow with manly fortitude?" "I certainly do. And I think it's hard on them, too. Suppose they depend for a living on what they make from Peaceful Moments?" "They don't," said Smith reassuringly. "I've looked into that.
And, dear, I know how you hate heavy underwear, but pneumonia is so prevalent. You must promise me not to take cold if you can possibly avoid it." Eleanor promised. Somehow, Aunt Isobel, with her anxious face and her reddened eyelids, had never seemed so pathetic before. "I'll write to you, auntie," she said reassuringly; "and you mustn't worry."
"No, no, you didn't tell. I guessed. Now tell me all about her. She is very lovely. Is she as sweet as she looks?" He rhapsodized for five minutes. Then all at once he realized what he was saying and to whom he was saying it. He stopped, stammering, in the very middle of a glowing eulogium. "Go on," said Helen reassuringly. But he could not go on, under the circumstances.
"There is nothing to fear," he said, reassuringly, and laid a strong hand comfortingly across the neck of her horse. "The pussy-cat was as unwilling for our company as we for hers. Besides, look here!" and he raised his hand and shot into the air. "She'll not come near us now." "I am not afraid!" said the girl, bravely. "At least, I don't think I am very!
More: he told himself that he was perfectly secure; an empty house could not be more reassuringly still. He had to clench his hands, nevertheless, and summon all his resolution before he began very softly to ascend the dim staircase, pausing for several seconds between each step. Above was a square landing with one open and several closed doors; and all the house was still.
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