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And then it occurred to me, don't you know? -that it might be better " "Gracious me, don't think of bringing him out here that way!" ejaculated Mrs. Lancaster. "No, indeed. You're quite right. But arrange it for very soon, Sue." "Oh, surely I will!" Susan said, relievedly.

Keep your ears and eyes open for that whistling buoy, Phil. I want to pass it to port." "It's pretty near. There it is now! Look!" "I've got it! All right. Now it's straight for the white beacon." Steve sighed relievedly. "No use hurrying any longer, I guess." He eased the throttle back and the Adventurer slowed her pace. "Have a look at the chart, Harry.

Higher and higher the fever rose. Isa Tate, beside herself with fright, screamed for help, and for days Jude Lauzoon's house was the meeting place of Life and Death; then Life triumphed, and people breathed relievedly. "A homely young-un often makes handsome old bones," comforted Isa. Now that Joyce was creeping back from the dangers that had beset her, Isa felt a glow of pride and interest.

"If that is the case," Lady Etynge said, even relievedly, "I will leave you here to look at things until I come back. I really want to talk to you a little more about yourself and Helene. I can't let you go." She looked back from the door before she passed through it. "Amuse yourself, my dear," and then she added hastily to the man.

"Certainly," Susan agreed, very red in the face. "Certainly, and a most successful one, too," Ella conceded relievedly. "But, of course, if Mamma takes Baby abroad in the spring, you see how it is? And of course, even in case of a change now, we'd want you to take your time. Or, I'll tell you, suppose you go home for a visit with your aunt, now.

And even as she smiled a great lump came into her throat, and the bruise blurred before her eyes, and she was crying rackingly, relievedly, huddled there in her red plush corner. It was eight o'clock when she let herself into her apartment. She had given the maid a whole holiday.

"With her. And going to stay with her?" "I suppose so." Mrs. Ellicott sighs relievedly. "That's so nice." Nancy will be safe now as safe as if she were under an anesthetic. Mrs. Winters will take care of that. She must have a little talk with dear Isabella Winters. But that night Nancy is alone in her room doing up her engagement ring and Oliver's letters in a wobbly package.

"You must trust her and me, Lynda." "Suppose oh! suppose Con does not ... Oh! this is degrading!" "Then the fortune will be yours. McPherson and I have worked this out most carefully." "Mine! Mine! Why" and here Lynda flung her head back and laughed relievedly "I refuse absolutely to accept it!" "In that case it goes to charities." A hush fell in the room.

"Look here, Mildred," he said, "suppose you and I convene in special session and consider this thing from all angles and then let her know what it comes to, shall we? Run along, Top Step!" "All right, Stepper," said the child, relievedly. "You explain it to her." She went contentedly away and a moment later they heard her robust young voice lifted on the lawn next door, "Jim-zee! Oh, Jimsy!

And then, with ten minutes to reach the station in, they shook hands with the jeweller and Chief Carey and relievedly hurried out, the Chief's hearty invitation to come and see him again pursuing them into the corridor. A very few minutes afterwards they were seated in the train and speeding toward Brimfield.

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