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He smiled friendly enough, but Ruth knew where his thoughts were. "Get what you wanted?" inquired he, and went on to explain: "I came back to find out if you and Susie were to be at home this evening. Thought I'd call." Ruth paled with angry dismay. She was going to a party at the Sinclairs' one to which Susan was not invited. "Aren't you going to Sinclairs'?" said she. "I was.

"Well, Neal, do you think you can tell your folks a thing or two about forest travelling when you get back to England?" asked Doc, when the order of march was changed, young Farrar and the Sinclairs turning out to do their share of tramping, while the doctor, Cyrus, and the guides benefited by "a lift." "I rather think I can," answered Neal; "but goodness!

Sinclair was to every one, and that surely Barbara must reciprocate his feeling, else she would withdraw from him; and how pleasant it was to see such young people, just in the beginning of life, becoming so interested in each other; and how romantic to thus find each other in such a city as Florence; and what an advantage to become allied with such an old, wealthy family as the Sinclairs, and so on and on.

We knew at the office from Colonel Morrison that his little girls did not play at the Sinclairs'. Her mother put long dresses and picture hats upon her and pushed her out into society, and the whole town knew that Nora was a mature woman, in all her instincts, by the time she was sixteen.

It sounded while one woman was saying to another: "The Sinclairs will now be able to take their honeymoon in their own yacht." I made my way to where I could watch Sinclair while the physicians were in the room. I thought his face looked very noble.

She burst into a storm of tears. "Why, dearie dear," cried her mother, "whatever is the matter?" "It's wicked and hateful," sobbed the girl, "but Oh, mamma, I hate Susan! She was along, and Sam hardly noticed me, and he's coming here this evening to call." "But you'll be at Sinclairs'!" exclaimed Mrs. Warham. "Not Susan," sobbed Ruth. "He wants to see only her."

So steep was the hill that the path was cut in solid rock which rose almost precipitously on one side, while far below at their feet rushed a rapid torrent. As the Sinclairs were marching along through this rocky gorge a tremendous fire was opened upon them from the pine forests above, while huge rocks and stones came bounding down the precipice.

Royal was as short with his pen as he was dash-away with his tongue. The letter was a brief but pressing invitation to Cyrus and the Farrars to visit their camping acquaintances of the Maine wilds at the Sinclairs' home in Philadelphia before the English boys recrossed the Atlantic. "Come you must!" wrote Roy.

The Sinclairs did not run to sentiment; and the blood of two virile races English and Rajput was mingled in his veins. Already his budding masculinity bade him keep the feelings of 'that other Roy' locked in the most secret corner of his heart. Only his mother, and sometimes Tara, caught a glimpse of him now and then.

Yes it was ten. Why?" "Oh nothing." "Was he at Sinclairs'?" "He came as it was over. He and Lottie brought me home." Ruth was eyeing her cousin evilly. "How did you two get on?" Susan flushed from head to foot. "Oh so-so," she answered, in an uncertain voice. "I don't know why he didn't come to Sinclairs'," snapped Ruth. Susan flushed again a delicious warmth from head to foot. She knew why.

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