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Grôm rose, led the girl nearer the flames, and reseated himself. As the girl realized the kindly and comforting warmth her fears diminished. She laughed softly, turned her shapely body round and round in the glow, and then curled herself up like a cat at Grôm's knees. At last Grôm arose once more.
'These are the men whose tempers compromise us, said she thoughtfully. 'We come to accept their violence as a reason, and take mere impetuosity for an argument. I am glad that he did not shake my resolution. There, that was another shout, but it seemed in joy. There was a ring of gladness in it. Now for my sketch. And she reseated herself before her easel.
He reseated himself, and while he was listening to the conversation of the troopers he was recognized by Southwold, who accosted him. Jacob did not pretend not to know him, as it would have been useless; and Southwold put many questions to him as to who were resident at Arnwood.
"When has Fluellina seen the Moravian missionary?" he asked, as she reseated herself beside him. "But a short time since. He inquired of Oonomoo." "Oonomoo will visit him soon." "Can he not go with Fluellina to-day?"
Ruth and Reuben followed, and the three seniors reseated themselves, and each with one consent reached out his hand to his tumbler. "Theer's a kind of a mildness o' natur' in Ezra Gold," said Isaiah, passing the back of his hand across his lips, "as gives me a curious sort o' likin' for him." "Theer's a kind of a mildness o' natur' in a crab-apple," said Sennacherib, "as sets my teeth on edge."
"You were too sick, dear, to notice; but I think you'll soon be better now." The woman prepared the gruel, and, after Gerty had taken it, reseated herself at her work. Gerty laid down in bed, with her face towards her new friend, and, fixing her large eyes upon her, watched her while she sat sewing. At last the woman looked up, and said, "Well, what do you think I am making?"
"You make a natural sympathy appear wishy-washy sentimentalism." She reseated herself on the log. MacRae sat down beside her. He looked at her searchingly. He could not keep his eyes away. A curious inconsistency was revealed to him.
Is this the way you keep 'pointments with a poor girl? Who killed the baby? You did you all did it. 'Philippa, I remarked at last, 'you frivol too much. A sullen look settled on her face, and, with the aid of a chair, she reseated herself in her former listless, drooping attitude upon the chimney-piece.
Porson to embody the riddle of humanity, he reseated himself on the beam, with his little feet on his mother's bosom, where so often she had made them warm. He did not weep; he did not fix his eyes on his mother; his look was level and moveless and set upon nothing.
The girl had caught a glimpse of two shadowy figures, and without thought, she did the wisest possible thing for her to do under the circumstances. Springing back within the lodge, she reseated herself beyond the form of her prostrate sentinel, and waited for them to pass. "How do you do, brother?" asked one of them, in the Shawnee tongue, as they halted. "How gets along our prisoner?"
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