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Keyts became timid at the last moment and let it go at "Shakspere." "Oh, Shakspere of course!" said most of the ladies at once, and those not quick enough to utter it concertedly looked it almost reprovingly at the speaker. A silence fell, as if every one must have time to recover from this trivial platitude. But it was a silence outrageously shattered by Miss Caroline, who said: "O dear!

"I will instruct them myself, Madam," and William slapped the calf of the leg he was caressing. My mother smiled. "Ay, Madam, you may smile; but I and my Lord Dorset were the best scholars of the age; you shall read my play." "Do, Mother," said I, "read the play. Shall I tell her some of the jests in it, Uncle?" My mother shook her head in anticipative horror, and raised her finger reprovingly.

'You were asking for the cat the other day, and wondering what had become of her. I didn't tell you that the last I saw of her was through the telescope, she being about two miles up in the clouds, and going about fifty miles an hour. 'I thought you looked as though you knew something about her, replied the mother, trying to speak reprovingly, and yet smiling in spite of herself.

"Wah!" exclaimed Bounding Bull, with a nod of assent as he directed a look of scorn at his adversary. "Tush, tush, boy," said Little Tim to his son reprovingly, in an undertone. "It ill becomes a man with white blood in his veins, an' who calls hisself a Christian, to go boastin' like an or'nary savage. I thowt I had thrashed that out of 'ee when ye was a small boy."

You " she started in surprise and checked herself. "Didn't I come by train?" he asked reprovingly. "No!" she answered. Her eyes were level with the road, her voice was a little unnatural. "No! You came over the pass, Jack."

Smiling, P. Sybarite approached the pair. He liked Miss Prim for her unaffected high spirits, and because he was never in the least ill at ease with her. "Well?" he asked pleasantly, blinking up at the lady from the foot of the steps. "What is thy will, O Breaker of Hearts?" "That'll be about all for yours," announced Violet reprovingly. "You hadn't oughta carry on like that at your age, too!

I wish we could get to the bottom of this thing; it keeps the troops in a ferment. If I could get hold of one of these messengers, I would get out of him all he knew, even if I had to roast him to make him tell." "My dear uncle," Isobel said reprovingly, "I am sure you don't mean what you say."

Frost, "which we are intending to pay." "I am sorry to say that this will not answer my purpose." "Why did you not let us know before?" asked Frank abruptly. "Frank!" said his mother reprovingly. "It was only this morning that the necessity arose. I have a note due which must be paid." "We are not provided with the money, Squire Haynes," said Mrs. Frost.

Burton, savagely "a sarpent that I've warmed in my bosom and " "There's no call to be indelicate, George," said Mr. Stiles, reprovingly, as he paused at the door of the house. "Let's sit down and talk it over quietly." Mr. Burton followed him into the room and, taking a chair, waited. "It's evident she's struck with me," said Mr.

The lad felt a pang of sorrow for the foolish beast, who stood as good a chance of saving herself as he, had she but used a tithe of common sense; but there was no time for mourning, and he ran back to the vehicle, where Nellie was crouching, and crying violently. "Why, Nellie, I am ashamed of you!" said her brother, reprovingly. "Is it going to mend matters to sit down and cry?"

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