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Updated: June 23, 2025
But mind you, there ain't anything ever reely lost; everything that people can't understand and don't see the reason of does good if you only hold on and give it a fair shake; Prov'dence don't fire no blank ca'tridges, boys. That there missionary's substance, unbeknowns to himself, actu'ly converted every last one of them heathens that took a chance at the barbacue.
To be perfectly honest, it seemed to me more in the nature of a nightmare, but wild horses wouldn't have dragged any such hostile criticism out of me. "I think it will suit you very nicely, Gertie," I said. "It's got just that dash of colour which Edith Terrace wants." "Yer reely mean it?" she asked eagerly. "Yer reely think I'll look orl right in it?
"Yes, he has to steer her, watch over her steam works, and keep her from going into the crooked paths of evil," laughed Mr. Latimer. "She sure does get into evil ways, sometimes," added Jim, laughingly. "Why, I saw one of 'em once, that was reely possessed with a contrary spirit.
She raised herself in bed and nodded a welcome as Mavis entered the room. After assuring Mavis "that she was all right, reely she was," she asked: "When are you going to 'ave your baby?" "Very soon now," sighed Mavis. "I don't think I shall ever 'ave one," remarked Miss Nippett. "Indeed!"
Yesterday we were quite miserable because nothing nice was happening, and to-day we're too full. But Bobby and I want to come to tea with you very much, we reely do, and we'll ask if you may come to the wedding. She jumped up from her chair and gave Miss Robsart a loving hug as she spoke, and Bobby forthwith followed her example. Miss Robsart went away from them with a cheerful face.
"At that old Mis' Burney pipes up her that brought up her daughter's children an' her son-in-law married again an' turned her out: "'I use' to think so, she says quiet; 'the noise o' the children use' to bother me terrible. When they reely got to goin' I use' to think I couldn't stand it, my head hurt me so.
'In a gown? repeated Bobby. 'A white one? Me and Nobbles want to know about white gowns, acause you can't get inside the gates if you haven't got one on, and' his lips quivered 'I don't want to be shut out, I reely don't! 'I'm sure you needn't be afraid of that, said Lady Isobel, smiling, though she sighed at the same time.
I ain't been to a reely show for ever so long. Aw, the Scripture pammerammer, that don't count. Aw, paw. Please cain't I go? Aw, please!" And so forth and so on, with much more of the same sort. No, I can't go into details, it's too terrible. Even those of us whose daddies said plainly and positively: "Now, I can't let you go. No, Willie. That's the end of it. You can't go."
Vorse remarking that she'd "orghter reely git out her chafing-dish and do some cooking" herself. Paul found that Miss Chisholm possessed a leisurely gift of fun; she was droll, whether she quite meant to be or not. Everybody laughed. Mrs. Tolley became tearful with mirth.
"And arter that when I read the affectin' account of your death in a strange land, I cried." "Cried?" said I, "I'm much obleeged to you, but there's nothin' to cry for as I know." "So there be'nt," said she, puckerin' up her pretty little mouth; "but tell me, now, is this reely you?" "I don't know," said I, "whether its reely myself or not, for I haven't seed myself how do I look?"
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