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He's got a black coat on and a kind face, sad-like. 'Maybe if you took an axed him, he'd marry you when the moon falls down the chapel chimney and rabbits chase the bobtailed sheep-dog! 'I'm not for marrying anybody. Let's go in, said Hazel. She took off her hat and coat, to enter more splendidly.
I wonder when you'll grow up?" asked the giant, sort of sad-like. "I think he's pretty big now," said Uncle Wiggily. And, indeed, the boy-giant was so tall that when the rabbit stood up as high as he could stand, he only came up to the tip end of the shoe laces on the giant boy's big shoes. "Oh, he grows very slowly," said the giant, and then the boy noticed the rabbit for the first time.
"She was walking around sort of sad-like, and sort of uncertain. But I don't see her now." "Look on the Berwick train," commanded Mrs. Berry, "and do it quickly. If she's on the train, ask her to get off and answer my call. I think she'll do it. Go quickly! I'll hold the wire."
It war thar old John Ashburn pitched his Station, in '78; but the savages made murdering work of him, taking every scalp in the company; and so it makes one sad-like to pass thar, and the more partickelarly that it's all natteral fine ground for an ambush. You'll see the road, when you're six mile deep in the forest, turning off to the right, under a shivered beech-tree.
Linden is getting very nervous and low-spirited," said the girl, "and sits hour after hour in the library looking into the fire, a-fotchin' deep sighs every few minutes. Once I saw him with your photograph the one you had taken last spring in his hands, and he looked sad-like when he laid it down." "My dear uncle! Then he does think of me sometimes?"
Well, McMann sat at my side, and little by little, with the sea washing sad-like near by, I got from him the story of his exile, and why. "I don't need to tell you it was woman had sent him off for the equator. This one's name was Marie, I think, and she worked at a lunch-counter in Kansas City.
I knew her, in course. The other was three or four years younger, with yaller hair over her shoulders. Nelly seemed quiet and sad-like, but the other 'peared more at home she laughed with some of the redskin gals and even jined in their play. You see," he said, turning to Cameron, "she'd been captured longer and children's spirits soon rise again. Arter a while they went back to the wigwam."
"And the feller studied a minute, and then says, kinder sad-like, 'Well, I'm only a, stranger here, and I ain't got no frog; but if I had a frog, I'd bet you. "And then Smiley says, 'That's all right that's all right if you'll hold my box a minute, I'll go and get you a frog. Any so the feller took the box, and put up his forty dollars along with Smiley's, and set down to wait.
I turned sharp round, as I thought maybe it was a gent wanting a bunch of flowers for his coat. But instead of a gent it was, oh, such a pretty lady! Not a young lady; p'raps as old as you, Mrs. Turner, p'raps older. She was dressed all in black, with, oh my! such crape, and jet beads; and though she smiled when she spoke, yet she seemed sad-like."
Well, they hadn't gone on very far, before, all of a sudden the elephant fell down, and he was so heavy that he shook the ground just like when a locomotive choo-choo engine rushes past. "Oh, whatever is the matter?" asked Uncle Wiggily. "Did you hurt yourself?" "No," said the elephant, sad-like, "I am not hurt, but I am sick.
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