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Anderson himself holds the wheel. He has put the helm up, and soon the great ship, with swelling sails, breaks out of the current. He feels the change in an instant; the hands know it too. But the danger is not past. Leaving the wheel to another, he runs quickly forward to lean over the weather-rail. As he passes through the crowd on the fo'castle, the poor fellows cheer him ringingly.

It had flustered me greatly, but she only laughed ringingly and delightsomely as I backed out of the room. And when, door-knob in hand, I made my last bow, she had wagged her finger at me for emphasis and said, "Dinna forget to tell Davie I'm very guid." Good she was, as beaten gold, and she kept her spirits up to this high pitch to the very end. You can read in Mr.

The promenaders, chiefly military of the garrison, were few at that period of social protestation, and he could declare his disappointment aloud, ringingly, as he strolled up to Nevil, looking as if the cigar in his mouth and the fists entrenched in his wide trowsers-pockets were mortally at feud. His adventure had not pursued its course luminously.

In contrast with the Major Gontard's ringingly audacious declarations of his habits in dealing with fortresses, she felt that it lacked force.

Dale spread out his big hands and looked gravely at Helen and then at Bo. "You're perfectly splendid!" cried Bo, ringingly. She was white; her fingers were clenched; her eyes blazed. Dale appeared startled out of his gravity, and surprised, then pleased. A smile made his face like a boy's. Helen felt her body all rigid, yet slightly trembling. Her hands were cold.

"I was half drunk an' horrible jealous.... You know Lorenzo seen Isbel kissin' you. I can prove thet." Ellen threw up her head and a scarlet wave of shame and wrath flooded her face. "Yes," she cried, ringingly. "He saw Jean Isbel kiss me. Once! ... An' it was the only decent kiss I've had in years. He meant no insult. I didn't know who he was.

All right, my son, Aleck Van Camp, at the Laramie. But you be good and don't drown yourself." This last injunction, word for word in the manner of the pert Edith, touched Jimmy's humor. He laughed ringingly. His spirit was like a chime of bells on a week-day.

The promenaders, chiefly military of the garrison, were few at that period of social protestation, and he could declare his disappointment aloud, ringingly, as he strolled up to Nevil, looking as if the cigar in his mouth and the fists entrenched in his wide trowsers-pockets were mortally at feud. His adventure had not pursued its course luminously.

"You are not hurt badly?" The voice was still tender, and it was all for him! As Jim heard it, the pall lifted, and his buoyant spirit came back to its own. He laughed ringingly. "Lord, no, not hurt. But " "But what? What did you wish to say?" "Is it true? Are you here, by me, to stay?" For answer she pressed his hand to her lips.

For he, too, realized how near he had been to salvation and that realization made the present distance seem yet greater than ever before; and God alone knew how great that was. "I hope you're satisfied," he remarked, dully. "Now even he has gone. You've broken the last link that bound me to the life that was." Again she laughed, ringingly, merrily. Then the greatness of his wrath obsessed him.

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