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He yawned cavernously, and, raising his haunches, stretched his huge trunk from fore-paws placed far out. But, in the midst of the stretch, he gave a little smothered yelp of pain, and came to earth again, solicitously licking at the ribs of his right side. Matey's heavy boot had done great execution there. Slowly, then, Finn rose, and walked out into the darkening twilight of the field.

She complied, and Clemence took her to the upper floor, where it was the pride of the Flemish housewife to keep a guest-chamber, absolutely neat, though very little furnished, and indeed seldom or never used; but she solicitously stroked the big bed, and signed to Grisell to lie down in the midst of pillows of down, above and below, taking off her hood, mantle, and shoes, and smoothing her down with nods and sweet smiles, so that she fell sound asleep.

His head was bent over her solicitously, then recollecting himself, with a glance full of unwonted fire, his voice ringing in a note unknown to Mr. Powell, he cried to him, "Don't you go on deck yet. I want you to stay down here till I come back. There are some instructions I want to give you."

I shall send you such nice letters that you'll have to answer them." A vagrant breeze, with a hint of autumn, blew Eleanor's scarf across his shoulder, and he tenderly replaced it about her throat. "Are you cold?" he asked solicitously. Eleanor, under cover of the crowd that was surging about them, felt a sudden access of boldness.

At the beginning they pretend some zeal; but mere ambition drives them, that so solicitously they snatch all things to themselves. Therefore there ought to be a temper kept; for this disease hath always reigned in princes, to desire to bend religion according to their own pleasure and lust, and for their own profits in the mean time.

"She signed the register with that name?" "But yes. If monsieur " "All right; thanks." "You found her?" inquired Henri solicitously. "Yes," nodded Monte, and went out into the night again. There was nothing he could do absolutely nothing. She had given her orders, and they must be obeyed.

"Oh, I'm not the town scold!" she explained with a nervous little laugh that helped her to recover poise. With the black eyes in this mood, the major was conscious only of a desire to please which conflicted with duty. "Now, really, Miss Galland," he began solicitously, "I have been assigned to move the civil population in case of attack. Your children ought " "After school!

Saturday, when the Duchess came in to welcome us, and flowers came from all sides, and the Penniscots came to carry us off to dinner, I really felt, 'Lawk a mussy on me, this can't be I!" "Well, then, where IS the pill in the jelly?" asked Barbara solicitously. Julia had flung back her head and was listening intently. Footsteps and voices were unmistakably coming up the hall stairs.

As silently as floating foam on still water he passed into the thicket of reed grass, his fierce eyes fixed on four Mallard that gabbled and dove their supple heads to the mud bottom for wild rice. Only a little farther and A'tim would be upon them. Shag was watching solicitously the stalk of his friend.

But the crow had disappeared. "I'll get even with him later," muttered Whittington. He remained sulkily outside, taking no part in clearing away the supper-table. At half past seven the others joined him. "Feeling better, old man?" queried Lane, solicitously. "Fall in, Whittington," said Jim. "We're going on a tour of inspection." "Wait a minute," remarked Lane. "We've had our house-warming.

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