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"Oh it isn't very great, Papa. It's only that I'm going away." "Going away?" "I don't mean out of the country. Only to London." "Ha! Going to London " He rolled it ruminatingly on his tongue. "Well, if that's all you've come to say, it's very simple. You can't go." He bent his knees with the little self-liberating gesture that he had when he put his foot down. "But," said Gwenda, "I'm going."
"Nay, lass," John answered, as he sat down, "the train scheme is no good; for I'm sure the missus would, as she has threatened, leave the house if he didn't go to-night." Picking up his glasses and slowly polishing them, John continued ruminatingly, "Like thee, Mary, I believe her heart's warm towards him, but it's her pride, and that can only be broken down by deeply moving her heart.
"Aye," he repeated ruminatingly, "he's jist like the young folk, but Ah misdoot he's got mair sense than some o' them." But Duncan Polite had unbounded faith in Young Canada. "Oh, indeed they will be jist lads and lasses, Andra," he said indulgently. "And they will be good at heart. The Lord will guide them aright, never fear."
"But this I don't mind telling you, Bunting Daisy'll have plenty o' time to get tired of Joe Chandler before they two are dead. Mark my words!" "Well, she might do worse," said Bunting ruminatingly. "He's as steady as God makes them, and he's already earning thirty-two shillings a week. But I wonder how Old Aunt'd like the notion? I don't see her parting with Daisy before she must."
I watch to see whether the widening faint circles will have strength to reach us, or whether the water's smile will be smoothed and straightened before it gets to us. "Did Mrs. "No; why?" "She has only just got into it," he answers, slightly; "only about a fortnight, that is." "I wonder," say I, ruminatingly, "what brought her to this part of the world, for she does not seem to know anybody."
As if trying to solve a conundrum, she glanced from it to the shapely form of the young woman at her toilet. 'When the war's over, she said ruminatingly, 'and our men find what kind of girls they married when they were on leave' 'There you go again. For Heaven's sake, Elise, if you can't attract men yourself, don't nag a girl who does. You're positively sexless. The way you talk'
And yet, you know, he added ruminatingly, 'it is not as if mine was ever a particularly lovely or lovable face! While as for the poor wretch behind it, well, I really cannot see what meaning, or life even, he had before 'Before? Lawford met bravely the clear whimsical eyes. 'Before, I was Sabathiered. Grisel laughed outright.
"Yes," reply I, laconically, hanging my head, for this is a topic on which I feel always guilty, and never diffuse. "H'm!" he says, ruminatingly, and as if addressing the remark more to himself than to me. "I suppose it is difficult to get out of old habits, and into new ones, all of a sudden."
"She don't act a mite in love with him," said Sylvia, ruminatingly. "She seemed real mad with him this noon about that candy. Henry, that was a funny thing for him to do." "What?" asked Henry, who had so far only gotten Rose's rather vague account of the candy episode. Sylvia explained. "He actually knocked that candy out of her hand, and made her spill the whole box, and then trampled on it.
I have never given much thought to this so-called reincarnation; but somewhere in the past ages I knew you; only . . ." "Only what?" "Only, you weren't going home to marry the other fellow." She stopped at the rail. "Who knows?" she replied ruminatingly. "Perhaps I am not going to marry him." "Don't you love him? . . . I beg your pardon, Miss Chetwood!" "You're excused."
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