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Observing the strange pallor in the young man's usually ruddy face, he solicitously added: "Shall I get you a glass of—ahem!—spirits, sir? A snack of brandy is a handy thing to—" "No, thank you, Wade. You forget that I am a doctor. I never take medicine," said Braden, forcing a smile. "A very good idea, sir," said Wade. Meanwhile, Mrs.
The minister did not get up to breakfast, In fact, he remained in bed for several days, professing to be suffering with an attack of rheumatism. He was solicitously watched over and fed by the anxious Mrs. Tanner, who was much disconcerted at the state of affairs, and couldn't understand why she could not get the school-teacher more interested in the invalid.
Those who shall be inclined to reject the petition, may, perhaps, act with no less regard to the merchants, and may promote their interest and their security with no less ardour than those who most solicitously labour for its reception: for, if they are not allowed to be heard, it is only because the publick interest requires expedition, and because every delay of our preparations is an injury to trade.
He did not speak instantly, for his eye was roving over the veranda as if in search of somebody, and when it rested upon Miss Spenceley sitting alone at the far end he seemed satisfied and inquired solicitously of Mrs. Budlong: "Did you sleep well? You are looking splendid!" There were some points of resemblance between Mrs. Budlong and the oleander in the green tub beside which she was sitting.
He inquired solicitously concerning the surplice, and bade her be a good girl and not forget the two words he had taught her. "I have ordered all my meals as though you were with me," he wrote in conclusion. Amarilly laid the card away with her wedding waist. Then, with the Boarder's aid, she indited an answer on a card that depicted the Barlow Theatre.
Without directly inquiring why she let her eyes linger solicitously on his face. "Who has called?" he absently asked. "Any folk for me?" "No," said Lucetta. "What's the matter, Donald?" "Well nothing worth talking of," he responded sadly. "Then, never mind it. You will get through it, Scotchmen are always lucky."
"So ill!" panted Kate, rolling over on her back and holding her heart. "Here! My heart!" The girl looked around uncertainly. It must be a jar, Katie conceded, being called back to life, expected to fight for the very thing one was running away from. "You can breathe better this way, can't you?" she asked solicitously. "Have you had them before? Will it go away? Shall I call some one?"
"By the way, I hope there's a fireplace in your room, Pegler" the words were uttered solicitously. "No, there isn't, ma'am. But I don't mind that. I don't much care about a fire." "There's no accounting for taste!"
Her peasant headdress was high and elaborate, winged with chicken feathers, and her short skirts gave way before white stockings pulpily emerging from painted wooden shoes which clicked over the dull tiled floor. By the table she knitted, watching the eating solicitously, and was by turns candid, sociable and saucy as a spoiled child.
No, I only have a sixpence on me, and I have to give that to the little fellow who is carrying my bag over the cliffs for me.... Yes, I picked him up about a couple of miles back. He has mud all up his trousers, I know." "Half an hour more," I told myself, and went on doggedly, my right shoulder on fire. "Dear, dear," he said solicitously, "how lopsided the youth of to-day is getting.
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