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"'Oh, divil a taste, says Larry, 'I'm only shuttin' my eyes, says he, 'to keep out the parfume of the tibacky smoke, that's makin' them wather, says he. "Well, when my father seen spakin' was no use, he went on with his story.
"Oh, dat Shanghai rooster got away jest as I were shuttin' him up in de cage, an' I'se been runnin' all ober de garden after him. 'Pears laik he doan't want t' go t' Mars." "Wait a minute and I'll help you," volunteered Jack. "Come on, Mark," he added. "Washington's pet has got away."
You don’t know how to play poker, do you?" "A little," cried the maid. "Well, I want to learn how," said the old lady, "an’ we’ll learn when—when I wake up." Janice nodded assent. "Excuse me shuttin’ my eyes," said Aunt Mary—and she was asleep in two minutes.
I cannot bear that her body should rest in Sequoia cemetery, along with the rag tag and bobtail o' the town. She was like this sunbeam, McTavish. She she " "Aye," murmured McTavish huskily. "I ken. Ye wouldna gie her a common or a public spot in which to wait for ye. An' ye'll be shuttin' down the mill an' loggin'-camps an' layin' off the hands in her honour for a bit?"
"'Little! says Grandma Holly. 'Is it little you mean? Well, my Amy's two little feet use' to be swallowed up in my hand so, she says, shuttin' her hand over to show us. "Well, so they went on. I give you my word I stood there sort o' grippin' up on my elbows. I'd always known it was so like you do know things are so. But somehow when you come to feel they're so, that's another thing.
"Oh, you mustn't mind him," drawled the Virginian. "He's one of those box-head jokers goes around openin' and shuttin' doors that-a-way. We call him harmless. Well," he broke off, "I reckon I'll go smoke. Not allowed in hyeh?" This last he addressed to the landlady, with especial gentleness. She shook her head, and her eyes followed him as he went out.
I've been with Zuby for most three weeks steady now; that's the longest stretch we've had in a good many years. We ain't quarreled once, neither." He seemed to consider the fact remarkable. Captain Dott grinned. "I suppose that shuttin' her up in the dish closet wasn't what you'd call a quarrel, hey?" he observed. Mr. Ginn was momentarily embarrassed. "Oh, that!" he exclaimed. "Humph!
"Shuttin' yer eyes from danger ain't strength-givin', Janet; keep a watch out, an' be ready. That's what life means." His voice drew the girl from the shelter of her arms, she looked steadily at him through wet lashes. "Janet, yer mother sunk 'long o' lovin' a man a man well, like him on the Hills!" "What!" The girl bent forward and the fire of her passion dried the tears from the troubled eyes.
"An' I'd jest like to say that when a genelman gits around to do the perlite by a no-account mutton-worrier, he figgers to be treat right " Birdie turned on him with cold eyes. "I'll sure be treatin' you right," she said, "when I tell you that door don't need shuttin' after you. It's on the swing." She did not wait to witness her guest's departure.
They sewed in silence for a few minutes. Then Pearl said: "Let us go to bed now, ma, me eyes are shuttin'. I'll go back to-morrow and ask Camilla about the 'oliver." Mary Barner had learned the lesson early that the only easing of her own pain was in helping others to bear theirs, and so it came about that there was perhaps no one in Millford more beloved than she.
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