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"I am well again, Jethro," replied the storekeeper, pressing Jethro's hand for the first time in months. "S-soon be, Will," said Jethro, "s-soon be." Wetherell, who was not speaking of the welfare of the body, did not answer. "Jethro," he said presently, "there is a little box lying in the top of my trunk over there in the corner. Will you get it for me."

"I am well again, Jethro," replied the storekeeper, pressing Jethro's hand for the first time in months. "S-soon be, Will," said Jethro, "s-soon be." Wetherell, who was not speaking of the welfare of the body, did not answer. "Jethro," he said presently, "there is a little box lying in the top of my trunk over there in the corner. Will you get it for me."

"Speug!" and Nestie spoke with much impressiveness "I have an idea. Why shouldn't the Seminary challenge the 'Bumbees' to a match next s-summer? We could p-practice hard all this summer, and begin s-soon next year and t-try them in July."

"No, oh no!" answered Cleone, clasping her hands, and shrinking before Barrymaine's wild and haggard look. "Oh, Ronald, there's no one there!" "Yes there is, he's always there now always just behind me. Last night he began to talk to me ah, no, no what am I saying? never heed me, Clo. I I asked you to come because I'm g-going away, soon, very s-soon, Clo, and I know I shall n-never see you again.

"I am well again, Jethro," replied the storekeeper, pressing Jethro's hand for the first time in months. "S-soon be, Will," said Jethro, "s-soon be." Wetherell, who was not speaking of the welfare of the body, did not answer. "Jethro," he said presently, "there is a little box lying in the top of my trunk over there in the corner. Will you get it for me."

When they are gone you shall have more." "Beverley, I wronged you, but I know now who my c-creditor really is I know who has been m-my enemy all along oh, blind f-fool that I've been, but I know now. And I think it's t-turned my brain. Beverley, my head's all confused wish D-Dig were here. But I shall be better s-soon. It was D-Dover you said, I think?" "Yes, but now, take off that coat."

They had g-given it up, and s-s-stopped r-rowing. P-Pretty s-soon, they t-turned around and went b-back. B-But we thought B-B- Bailey's Harbor was a p-pretty healthy p-place to k-k-k-keep away from!" "And we didn't find out until this morning," said Spike, "why they were after us. It wasn't for taking this boat at all. We sailed around on the Bay all night, we didn't dare land.

Ellen caught up the big coat she had brought to the place and laid it about his shoulders "you must have taken cold. But how could you? Come we must go at once." "N-not just yet. I'll g-get over this s-soon." He drew his arms about his knees, clasping them and doing his best to master the shivering, while Ellen watched him anxiously. Never in her life with Red had she seen him cold.