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"Oh, stow that, Davidson," rejoined the stranger in an irritated voice; "that rot don't do any good. I know you, and you know me. I never went back on a game yet, and you know it." "I does know it, Jack!" came up Davidson's voice repentantly, "but this is a big deal, an' y' can't be too careful!" "All right, all right," the stranger responded "Now tell us your scheme.

All the winter through He had never left it, only had, as it were, been rolling it along the path before Him; but now had taken it up in His hand, and was carrying it for a while; and that was how its birds were singing so sweetly, and its buds were coming so blithely out of doors, and the wind blew so soft, and the rain fell so repentantly, and the earth sent up such a gracious odour.

"Fanny will be just as new to it all as I!" she said. "That's so nice, isn't it?" Then she offered Mrs. Roughsedge cake, and looked at her askance with a hanging head. "Have you heard about the Vicar?" Mrs. Roughsedge admitted it. "I did lose my temper," said Diana, repentantly. "But really! papa used to tell me it was a sign of weakness to say violent things you couldn't prove.

San Diego followed the Magdalene but did not seem to be rejoicing over this fact, since he moved along as repentantly as he had in the morning when he followed St.

"Ben, dear," she said, tenderly, that evening, when they were all talking it over in the family council, "I hope you didn't drop anything, when that poor creature spoke to you about it this morning, that could unsettle her mind in any way?" "No, mother," said Halleck, gently. "I was sure you didn't," returned his mother, repentantly.

The eldest boy, unable to bear the idea of such untimely world-renunciation, ran up to the disconsolate one and taking his head on his own knees repentantly coaxed him. "Come, my little brother! Do get up, little brother! Have we hurt you, little brother?" And before long I found them playing, like two pups, at catching and snatching away each other's hands!

On Monday afternoon I slipped away to the shore while Aunt Martha and Mrs. Saxby were taking their regular nap and I was supposed to be reading sermons in my room. Mr. Shelmardine was leaning against the old boat, but he came swiftly across the sand to meet me. "This is very kind of you," he said. "I ought not to have come," I said repentantly.

Hereafter we must travel night and day. We must double our retinue at Strasburg and hasten forward regardless of danger and fatigue. I wish we were across Lorraine and well out of Metz. If this war begins, Lorraine will surely turn upon Burgundy." "I begged you not to come upon this journey," said Castleman, complainingly. "I know you did, uncle," returned Yolanda, repentantly.

But I'd rather wash my fingers off than not give her the fresh towel for her perfect face each time she uses one. I'd like it myself. I'd like a million towels, all fine as silk. I'd like " She stopped abruptly, seeing the look upon her father's face. "Oh, I'm sorry!" she flashed at him repentantly. "I truly don't mind being poor in most ways.

"You can git a knife in ye as easy as winking if I'll jest keep my mouth shut," she cried spitefully. "Yes," said I repentantly, putting my hand upon her arm. "But you are my very good friend, and will tell me what I ought to know." The creature's face lighted at my tone and action, and her eyes melted with a new feeling. "That I will," she said; "that I will, as if you were my own boy."

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