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Oh! you'll let me come and stay with you sometimes! cried Alice. Felix smiled as he answered, 'I'm afraid our house is not built yet. 'Miss Pearson's maid for Miss Alice, said Martha, at the door. 'Oh dear, how tiresome! but you'll tell me all about it tomorrow. How horrid it will be here when you are all gone! 'We are not gone yet, said Wilmet, repressively.

"People's voices can't be always the same," he said cheerily. "I know our Mona will do us credit yet! Won't you, Mona? You know how to pity me with my logs!" "You had better go and have some tea in the kitchen, Lydia," said Lady Flight repressively; and Ludmilla curtsied herself off, with a look of gratitude out of her swollen eyelids at Gerald. "Poor little mortal," he said, as she went.

Have a good big joint of roast beef, and don't forget to give him his whack of whisky!" "I never have whisky in the house," said Miss Coppinger repressively. "Claret, I could give him ?" Major Talbot-Lowry looked down at his cousin with the condescending amusement that he felt to be the meed of female godliness especially when allied with temperance principles.

Forbes had not been present, but as it was, he had never felt so embarrassed in his life. "Now eat your oatmeal, Julia," said the housekeeper repressively. "Mr. Evringham always reads his paper at breakfast." "Yes," replied the child with docility. She poured the cream from a small silver pitcher with a neatness that won Mrs. Forbes's approval; and Mr.

If any one should be inclined to interpose here with a remark, that after such a reference, we have little right to ascribe to those classes, as if it were peculiarly one of their characteristics, the insensibility to the sufferings of the brute creation, and to number it formally among the results of the "lack of knowledge," we can only reply, that however those of higher order may explode any attempt to make the most efficient authority of the nation bear repressively upon the evil, and however it may in other ways be abetted by them, it is, at any rate, in those inferior classes chiefly that the actual perpetrators of it are found.

"In plain English, then, it wouldn't matter in the slightest to me what the woman I loved had done in the past. She may have sown her little crop of wild oats if she likes. The past is hers. The future would be mine. And I'd take care of that" grimly. "This is all very interesting, of course," said Ann repressively. "But I don't see how it affects me." "Do you really mean that?"

Now they burned with intense feeling. His long, tenacious hands were clenched repressively. He went on: "I imagine I hear an objection that the same work is being done at home, and that there is ample field here still.

Jewel's eyes had caught a glimpse of green color. Eagerly she reached down into the trunk and drew out carefully a dress in tiny checks of green and white. "That's my silk dress," she said, regarding it fondly. "It is very neatly made," returned Mrs. Forbes repressively. "It doesn't matter at all what little girls have on if they are clean and neat.

"Can it really be full-grown?" "Oh, no doubt, my dear! Look at its pretty little whiskers! It's just a toy, you know, nothing but a toy." Dinah turned in her chair, and gazed scathingly upon the group of critics. Then, aware of the Colonel's eyes upon her, she turned back and gave him a swift look of apology. He shook his head at her repressively, his whole air magisterial and condemnatory.

Two or three retainers of higher degree came round him as he rode into the yard, and, while demanding his news, communicated their own, that my Lord was on his way to Fotheringhay to preside at the execution of the Queen of Scots. He could feel Cicely's shudder as he lifted her off her horse, and he replied repressively, "I am bringing my daughter from thence."

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