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"Come on; let's close it up," offered Washer resignedly. "I might have to pay more if I waited." "All right," said Johnny. "It's a bargain, then?" "It's a bargain confound it!" agreed Mr. Washer quite affably, now that the struggle was over. "Where do we go?" "To Mallard Tyne, the six original owners and myself will all take a piece of your two and three-quarter millions."

Ailsa, down on her knees again, dabbled thoughtfully in the soil, exploring the masses of matted spider-wort for new shoots. Camilla looked on, resignedly, her fingers playing with the loosened masses of her glossy black hair. Each was following in silence the idle drift of thought which led Camilla back to her birthday party.

When the old man did not respond to this humor, he said, resignedly: "Oh, all right, Prof, you're the doctor. I don't know what the hell this is about but " He threw his head back and opened his mouth wide. Professor Brierly peered intently into the mouth of the prisoner. He stepped back and said to Conners and the assistant district attorney: "I am through with Mr.

I'll have to be slipping up to our suite before she gets back." He rose, sluggishly. "That isn't a bit of roll under that napkin, is it?" he asked, anxiously. Archie raised the napkin. "No. Nothing of that species." "Oh, well!" said the boy, resignedly. "Then I believe I'll be going. Thanks very much for the dinner." "Not a bit, old top.

'You see, while you have been domestic and resignedly shut up there, Amy, pursued her sister, gradually beginning to patronise, 'I have been out, moving more in Society, and may have been getting proud and spirited more than I ought to be, perhaps? Little Dorrit answered 'Yes. O yes!

Lord, they were fine!" "I see them they stare at me in the dark!" said Miss Tita. "You are nervous, with all you have been through." "Oh, yes, very very!" "You mustn't mind; that will pass away," I said, kindly. Then I added, resignedly, for it really seemed to me that I must accept the situation, "Well, so it is, and it can't be helped. I must renounce."

"It is absolutely necessary," I answered. "I can explain myself to you in no other way." He bent his head, and sighed resignedly. "You and your husband are not living together at the present time," he resumed. "Does that mean that Eustace has left you?" "He has left me, and has gone abroad." "Without any necessity for it?" "Without the least necessity."

Harvey D. and Ella and even grandfather they all jump through hoops for him, the cowards! I give him a jolt now and then, but I get talked to for it." "The boy needs some golf talk he certainly does," conceded the other. "Too bad you're afraid to do it," Patricia said, resignedly. She looked sadly away, then quickly back at him to see if it had taken. She thought it hadn't.

I know this is a weak and perhaps sinful feeling; but in vain I have lately striven to bow resignedly to my Maker's will, even should His call meet me, as I sometimes fear it will, in a foreign land, apart from all, save one, whom I love on earth." "Do not, do not think so, dearest Mary. True, indeed, there is no parting without its fears, even for a week, a day, an hour.

She looked up into his eyes, then down into Jacky's, who, at that moment, took the opportunity, sighing, to obey orders; be reached up and gave a little peck at Edith's cheek. "I love you," he said, gloomily. "I done it," he told Maurice. "He said I got to," he explained to Edith, resignedly, as she, startled but pleased, took his little rough hand in hers. Just as she did so Mrs.

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