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"Auntie, auntie!" cried her nephew remonstratingly, "you mustn't tell secrets; I never meant Amos to know anything about that." There was a brief silence, for all the party were deeply moved, and the two brothers clasped hands eagerly and lovingly.

"Now then, young man, come with me, and guide me to the camp of these lads." Jake led the way, and when a little after daylight they approached the camp the Lieutenant said to him: "I don't want to make any mistake in this business. You go ahead to the camp and see if the lads are there. That'll throw 'em off their guard, and I'll come up in five minutes." "But Lieu " began Jake, remonstratingly.

For who else would dream of such a reserve in the rear? None see what he does; only that the black-satin bunch is remonstratingly agitated, stormily shaken, and subdued: and as though the menacing cloud had opened, and dropped the dear token from the skies at his demand, he produces the symbol of their consent, and the service proceeds: "With this ring I thee wed." They are prayed over and blest.

"You can put them in my room or on the landing, except two marked 'L' in a triangle. They contain some things I picked up for you and the girls. We'll look them over in the morning. And, if you don't mind, I'll excuse myself now and go to bed." "But it's only half past ten," said Gabriel remonstratingly. "You don't, surely, go to bed at half past ten?" "I do when I travel. Travel is SO exhausting.

"Those berries sold for twenty cents a box. Twenty times twenty is four dollars. You spoiled four dollars' worth of berries, Peace Greenfield. Are you being square with me?" The child sat dumb with despair, and seeing the tragedy in the great, brown eyes, Mrs. Hartman again said, remonstratingly, "Dave!" "Hush, Myra Ann," he commanded. "This is between Peace and me.

I don't care about anything! I don't care what is the matter with her, I would marry her if she were dying, rotting of leprosy to-morrow!" "I say, old fellow, you must not excite yourself like this! You will be seriously ill if you don't look out," Dick answered, remonstratingly. "It's no use working yourself up into a fever."

And he pulled away as if nothing were the matter. "Please, I like steering," I said remonstratingly. "And I like rowing." "I don't see why the two shouldn't go together." "Nor I. They ought. But not only does the steering depend on the rowing, but the rower can steer himself." "I will be a good girl, and steer properly." "Very well; steer away."

"Come home with me, and have some lunch, and then we will go together to see some of my poor people. I have often wished to ask you." His face fell. "It is such a day!" he answered, remonstratingly, but not positively refusing. It was not his way ever to refuse anything positively.

"No matter where his heart may be," and she glanced casually at Olympia, "his duty is to his State." "Politics, mamma, politics; remember your young days. Talk of kings, courts, romance, madrigals but leave out politics," Rosa cried, remonstratingly. "Let's turn to political economy. How do you propose disposing of your tobacco and cotton this year?" Jack asked, gravely.

"You're a slave now to your gold, the same as we all are here a community of slaves," and she laughed. Stephen grew red, and looked confused, alarmed, and angry, all at the same time. "Nobody would go now," he said, remonstratingly, "and leave ground like that. It would be insanity. Ask Talbot, ask anybody if they would."