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"Truly, Maria," stammers Tom, "had I supposed there was one in the world who cared for me, I had been a better man." "As to that, why we were brought up together, Tom. We knew each other as children, and what else but respect could I have for you? One never knows how much others think of them, for the " Maria blushes, checks herself, and watches the changes playing over Tom's countenance.

"And if you dreamed how a friend's smile And nearness soothe a heart that's sore, You might be moved to stay awhile Before my door." "About?" begins the professor, and stammers, and ceases. "Everything," says she, with a little nod. "It is impossible to talk to Aunt Jane. She doesn't talk, she only argues, and always wrongly. But you are different. I can see that.

Sir Donald advances, and with courtesy says: "I am happy to see you, Alice!" The girl stammers and sinks back on the sofa. She soon becomes calmer, and presents her uncle, Thomas Webster. After a few remarks, the uncle leaves Sir Donald and Alice alone. Seeing Alice's embarrassment, Sir Donald kindly says: "I have not the least criticism of your conduct, Alice.

The minister he was a stranger in town was walkin' up and down the aisles tryin' to influence the mourners to come forward. He crept up on Kenelm from behind, when he wa'n't expected, and says he, 'Brother, he says, 'do you love the Lord? Kenelm was some took by surprise and his wits was in the next county, I cal'late. 'Why why he stammers. 'I ain't got nothin' AG'IN' Him. Ho! ho!

"I am really come, Jacques!" stammers Sir Asinus. "Are you indisposed?" "To meet the Doctor? I rather think I am. Mercy! mercy! dear Campana in die," cries the knight; "hide me! hide me! up stairs, down stairs any where!" The footstep sounded in the passage. Belle-bouche laughed with that musical contagious merriment which characterized her.

So, you see, freedom from stammering pays pays splendidly and continuously for all the rest of your life. It pays in satisfaction, in contentment, in happiness and ability to associate with others on a plane of speech-equality. It pays in better salaries and bigger earning power in opportunities opened and chances made possible to you that are closed to the one who stammers.

What can his thoughts be this man alone in the rain as if under a curse, who goes upright away, forward, when space is changed into a shrieking machine? By the light of a cascade of flashes I thought I saw a strange monk-like face. Then I saw more clearly the face of an ordinary man, muffled in a comforter. "It's a chap of the 150th, not the 129th," stammers a voice by my side.

And then at the moment of taking leave he treated me to a ghastly muddle of dubious stammers and movements, to an awful display of hesitations. God forgive him me! He had taken it into his fanciful head that I was likely to make some difficulty as to shaking hands. It was too awful for words.

Then they know we got just about the richest mine in Arizona! I says, with my teeth chatterin' so that I stammers. 'Gosh, no! Else the coyotes would be pickin' your bones, says Pete. 'They know you've got some rich ore, but they figure it to be some narrow, pinchin', piddlin' little vein somewheres. How can they guess you found a solid mountain of the stuff?

And this new form opens with Samuel the Nagid's pretty verses on his "Stammering Love," who means to deny, but stammers out assent. I cite the metrical German version of Dr. The sense, however, is clear. The stammering maid's words, being mumbled, convey an invitation, when they were intended to repulse her loving admirer.

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