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"Sanna," said the boy, "we shall not be able to go down today, because it has become night, and because we might fall or even drop into some pit. We will go in under those stones where it is so dry and warm, and there we will wait. The sun will soon rise again, and then we shall run down from the mountain.

"Well," Miss Toland said, somewhat distressed, "of course, I'd rather walk into a bull fight than advise " "I know you would," Julia hastened to assure her. "That's why I've been talking," she added, "and it's been a real relief! Don't think I'm complaining, Aunt Sanna " "No, my dear," Miss Toland said. "I'll never think anything that isn't good of you, Julie," she went on.

Then he bent down to Sanna and said: "Here is the coffee that grandmother sends mother, taste a little of it, it will make you feel warm. Mother would give it to us if she knew what we needed it for." The little girl, who was by nature inclined to be passive, answered, "I am not cold." "Just take a little," urged the boy, "and then you may go to sleep again."

"But the dear girl is RADIANT every time she looks at him, and both Dad and I think we notice a new PROTECTIVE quality in Jim " "Did Robert say so?" Miss Toland asked dryly. To this Mrs. Toland answered with a merry laugh and a little squeeze of her sister-in- law's arm. "Oh, you old Sanna!" she chided.

'You wouldn't have Betty see you like that, would you? 'No, mem; but I'll put in the fiddle at my ain window, and she sanna hae a chance o' seein' 't, answered Robert, not understanding her; for though he felt a good deal of pain, he had no idea what a dreadful appearance he presented. 'Don't you know that you have a wound on your head? asked Miss St. John.

And Annie Anderson has a richt no to be disturbit, whan her uncle, honest man, 's jist lyin' waitin' for's coffin i' the hoose yonner." "I'm her cousin." "It's sma' comfort ony o' yer breed ever brocht her. Cousin or no, ye sanna gang near her." "I'll go where I please," said Bruce, moving to pass. Curly moved right in front of him. "By me ye shanna gang.

That is usually a great pleasure for children. Grandmother had seen them coming and had gone to meet them. She took Sanna by her cold little hands and led her into the room. She made them take off their heavy outer garments, ordered more wood to be put in the stove, and asked them what had happened on the way over.

Conrad had shaken her by a corner of her coat, in order to make her listen to his words. Then there was silence again. After a little while, the boy felt a soft pressure against his arm which became ever heavier. Sanna had fallen asleep and had sunk over toward him. "Sanna, don't sleep, please, don't sleep!" he said. "No," she mumbled drowsily, "I shall not sleep."

I winna gang back to the school the day." "Na, my bonnie man, that ye sanna!" cried Grannie, in a tone mingled of pity and indignation. A moment more, and Agnes rose from the earth, for earth it was, quite fresh; and the two did all they could to make him comfortable.

Darkling and indistinct they loomed up out of the white opaque light. As the children approached they almost bumped against them. They rose up like walls and were quite perpendicular so that scarcely a flake of snow could settle on them. "Sanna, Sanna," he said, "there are the rocks, just let us keep on, let us keep on." They went on, had to enter in between the rocks and push on at their base.

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