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"Do you think we ought to have told her?" asked Mrs. Williams solicitously. "No! Leave Wayland t' tell her himself t'morrow! A make no doubt that buckboard won't hold five people! Is it six o'clock we set out? A'm longin' for m' own wee uns!" "One thing," declared Williams, throwing himself on a chair, "if Wayland runs, I'm going to stump it for him! We've got to get busy, Matthews!

"Oh, help me, help me," groaned the figure lying at the foot of the companion-way. "Help me, I'm hurt badly." "Where are you hurt?" inquired Jack solicitously bending over the prostrate form curled in a heap. "I'll help you if I can." "My foot, oh, my foot," wailed the stranger. "It's cut off." "Look at the blood," declared Frank. "Good gracious, that's a bad wound. Wonder how he got it.

She held it up carefully on one hand, and gazed solicitously at it. "It is my best hat," said she, simply. "No, I don't think it is hurt at all." She looked sharply towards the counter. "The counter is clean, isn't it?" said she. "I might lay my hat there. I don't want to put it on until my hair gets dry." The old clerk smiled covertly, the boy grinned at her in a fascinated way.

Gay was as wild a mental tonic as she desired. However, she bent solicitously over him and murmured the usual things: "Take best care of yourself miss you worlds do be careful will write every day." Constantine looked up at her, tears in the harsh eyes, which had lost their black sparkle. "I'm sorry," he said, in childish fashion, as she waited for an equally conventional reply.

"I will now send Simpson home with you, in my carriage," solicitously remarked Johnstone, as the hour grew late. "There is a prince's ransom on that sword and, you did not bring your noble charger! You must treat him well for my sake for my daughter's sake!" "Will Miss Johnstone return soon?" said the heart-hungry lover, catching at this last straw. "It is undetermined!

And so being wooed and solicitously importuned by our former arguments against the ceremonies, they take them to the weaving of Penelope’s web, thereby to suspend us, and to gain time against us: this indifferency, I mean, which they shall never make out, and which themselves, otherwhiles, unweave again.

Having now taken courage, they came and sat down by us, and, as tokens of our perfect amity, we made them presents of such trifles as we happened to have about us. They who freely expose their own lives, as a principle of professional expediency, are not by any means solicitously sparing of the lives of others, who may happen to disagree with them on questions of interest and advantage.

"Why what's the matter?" he asked, solicitously. "A another letter from the Clutching Hand!" she exclaimed breathlessly. "Mr. Bennett was calling on me, when this note was brought in. We both thought we'd better see you at once about it and he was kind enough to drive me here right away in his car." Craig took the letter and we both read, with amazement: "Are you an enemy of society?

Brewster intended taking that meal downstairs. "Will you wait any longer, sir?" inquired Grimes, who hovered solicitously in the background. "I'm afraid, sir, your eggs will be over-done." "Bring them along," directed McIntyre, and flung himself into his chair at the foot of the table.

"My darlin', my darlin', are you hurt?" cried Nora, hurrying to him solicitously. "No. I got lost and just found myself. Where do you suppose I was? Why less than ten rods from this camp all the time. Never saw such a country for mixing a fellow up. Confound the whole business.

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