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I think there must be particular moments and days when the sun has this power to harm us, though we don't know which they are nor how to avoid them," added old Matthew, as much in self-soliloquy as to Lionel. "I had often been out before, without my hat, in as great heat; for longer, too; and it had never harmed me.
Why don't you invite Sibylla to your house, if you are so fond of her?" "She won't come," said Jan. "Perhaps you have not asked her!" "I was beginning to ask her, but she flew at me and ordered me to hold my tongue. No, I see it," Jan added, in self-soliloquy, "she'll never come there. I thought she might: and I got Miss Deb to think so. She'll she'll " "She'll what?" asked John Massingbird.
"Beg pardon, sir; could you happen to inform me where-abouts my young lady is sitting?" "At the other end of the room, near the orchestra." "I'm sure I don't know however I am to get to her, then," returned the man more in self-soliloquy than to Mr. Carlyle. "The room is choke full, and I don't like crushing by.
He would give anything, he added, half in self-soliloquy, to have the point cleared up of who it was young Duff had seen in the lane. Mrs. Tynn answered this, lowering her voice. "It was one of our young gentlemen, sir; there's, no doubt of it. Dolly saw one of them come in." "Dolly did!" echoed Mr. Verner. Mrs. Tynn proceeded to explain.
"That my poor Luke was away afore this happened. He was fond of hankering after Rachel, and folks might have been for laying it on his shoulders; though, goodness knows, he'd not have hurt a hair of her head." "At any rate, he is out of it," observed John Massingbird. "Ay," she replied, in a sort of self-soliloquy, as she turned to leave the room, for Mr.
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