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He lifted my hand to his lips. "There is no one but you I would talk to of this. You will not misunderstand. If I could not come to you " I drew my hand away. "That's what a woman is for, to to stand by when a man needs her." My words came stammeringly. "I heard Harrie was away. Where is he and why did he go?" "He's in Texas.

Professor Pludder began stammeringly: "Some spy " "Ah," cried Cosmo, catching him up, "a spy, hey? Then, you admit it! Mr. President, I beg you to notice that he admits it. Sir, this is a conspiracy to conceal the truth.

A perfect stillness settled over the boys at these words, and not only Ellis Holbrook's cheeks, but his whole face glowed. Howard came to the rescue at last, very stammeringly: "But, father I don't think do you think I mean well, sir, you know Ellis and the rest of us didn't mean to make fun of what God said. Don't you think that makes a difference?" "I don't know, I'm sure.

When he reached the head of the stairs he felt a sudden draught of cold wind. Mrs. Blair came out of the sick-room, closing the door behind her. Her face looked as stern as fate itself. James knew what had happened the moment he saw her. James began to speak stammeringly, but she stopped him. "Call Doctor Gordon," she said shortly. "She is dead."

"All the world honours and loves your daughter, my friend!" he said, "And Rome, the Mother of Nations, mourns the loss of her youngest child of genius." "No no, not loss! she is not dead " began Sovrani stammeringly, "I should have told your Majesty she is grievously wounded but not dead . . ." At that moment the carriage stopped.

Wylie entered a thin middle-aged woman with small brown eyes set wide apart, a perpetual frown, and a chin so long and so projected that she was almost jimber-jawed. While Susan explained stammeringly what she had come for, Mrs. Wylie eyed her with increasing disfavor. When Susan had finished, she unlocked her lips for the first time to say: "The room's took." "Oh!" cried Susan in dismay.

And after all, the inferiority of mere attainments in themselves to the discipline and dutifulness of responding to training, it was slowly but not stammeringly spoken, and Bertha did not feel critical or ashamed, but squeezed Mary's hand, and said, 'Just the right thing. One by one the girls were summoned for their prizes, the little ones first.

He was in evening dress, and wore a monocle; his manner was frigid and rather pretentious. The distressed father, whose knees trembled through emotion, sank into an armchair, and, bursting into tears, told of the loss of his boy told the story stammeringly and with many breaks, for his voice was choked by sobs.

Fisbee stopped, dumfounded, but the foreman, after stammeringly declining an invitation to partake, alleging that his own meal awaited, sped down to the printing-room, and seized upon Bud Tipworthy with a heavy hand. "Where did all that come from, up there?" "Leave go me! What 'all that'?" "All that tea and chicken and salad and wafers all kinds of things; sardines, for all I know!"

He again checked himself, and Rhoda, much surprised, and even shocked, said, stammeringly "I am sure, sir, that dear Charles would not intentionally say or do anything that could offend you." "Ah, as to that, I believe so, too. But it is not with him I am indignant; no, no. Poor Charles! I believe he is, as you say, disposed to conduct himself as a son ought to do, respectfully and obediently.

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