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But there was too much excitement over the cherub to attend to him. So he watched the woman gravely, and began to moralize with all his might. "This," said he, "is what we used to call maternal love; and all animals had it, and that is why the noble savage went for him. It was very good of you, Miss Savage," said the poor soul sententiously. "Good of her!" cried Phoebe. "She is all goodness.

On returning to the port the Governor received them with the greatest kindness and hospitality, and as they sat in the cool dining-room in the castle, they agreed that it was a perfect paradise compared with their stuffy little cabin when the noonday sun was striking down on the deck. "All things are by comparison," observed Adair sententiously.

"Well, to tell the truth, I have been thinking lately if perhaps I couldn't do something, perhaps go into a hospital, or something of that sort." "Oh, nonsense, Dot! Think of all the horrible, dirty people you'd have to attend to. Ugh!" "Christ didn't think of that when He washed the feet of His disciples," said little Dot, sententiously. "Why, Dot, how dreadfully religious you're getting!

"How do you expect to get away with the swag?" asked London Bill. "Steam yacht," replied Storri sententiously. "I shall carry it from the mouth of the drain to the yacht with a launch. It's as silent as a bird flying, is that launch. Oh, I've thought everything out in full; I can get the yacht and the launch. The latter will freight an even ton every trip.

"A grown man's thirst and a boy's thirst is two entirely different things," said Barney Bill sententiously. "To spoil this grown-up thirst of mine with water would be a crime." A mile or so farther on the road he stretched out a lean brown arm and pointed. "See that there clump of trees? Behind that is the Little Bear Inn. They gives you cool china pots with blue round the edge.

"It is quite time that M. le Comte should be sent away from the town, mademoiselle," he said sententiously. "Yes," returned she. "Has he been indulging in some new escapade?" "No, mademoiselle." "Well, why do you blame him?" "I am not blaming him, mademoiselle. No, I am not blaming him. I am very far from blaming him. I will even say that I shall never blame him, whatever he may do."

Growther pondered over the question a few minutes, and then said sententiously: "I'm inclined to think the Lord gives us as good work as we're cap'ble of doin'. He'll promote you when you've growed a little more." The next morning Haldane received a message directing him to report at Mr. Ivison's private office during the noon recess.

He might as well have battered the Rock of Gibraltar, you know, as to attempt to break a nigger's skull, and so your fellow got the best of it. What shall we do with the rascal?" "Take scalp," said the Onondago, sententiously; "got good scalp war-lock ready paint, war-paint capital scalp."

"Not even when they were loved in life?" said the Empress, caressing the bird in the cage with one jewelled finger, but attentively observing her son from the corner of her august eye. "They were; they are not," he remarked sententiously and stifling a yawn; it was a drowsy afternoon. "But who is it that has abandoned us? Surely not the Lady Ma your Majesty's faithful foster-mother?"

"Whether the big house goes or not makes a difference in our staff of partners," observed the younger Miss Chipchase sententiously. "Let's see: there's Captain Bloxam, Captain Braybrooke, and Mr. Sartoris all most eligible, don't you think so, Laura? I wonder what this other man is like whom Blanche talked about Lionel Beauchamp? he comes to-night."

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