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"That's right, I begin when you stop, and if your work is hard, mine isn't always agreeable." The two women laughed and then Susy took off her wrapper and put on the new negligée. "My royal lover is coming this evening." "Yes, I know," answered Marie Pascal. "Your table looks very pretty." "You might make me a lace table cloth.
"No, it wasn't you, neither," said Prudy, whose good humor was restored the moment Susy had made what she considered due confession. "You never touched me, Susy! It was the chair; and I love you just as dearly as ever I did."
Do you ever think, Susy!" she seized her sister's wrist and looked her in the eyes "that there are a million more women than men in this country? It is evident we can't all be married. Well, then, I withdraw from the competition! It's demoralizing to women; and it's worse for men. But I don't intend to confine myself to women friends." "They bore you," said Susy sharply; "confess it at once!"
When Clarence was once more in the busy street before the bank, it seemed clear to his boyish mind that, being now cast adrift upon the world and responsible to no one, there was no reason why he should not at once proceed to the nearest gold mines! The idea of returning to Mr. Peyton and Susy, as a disowned and abandoned outcast, was not to be thought of.
"Ah, there's one of them of my great-grandmothers," Strefford explained, giving a last push that drew him and Susy to the front rank, before a tall isolated portrait which, by sheer majesty of presentment, sat in its great carved golden frame as on a throne above the other pictures.
She was an up-and-doing girl and kept things nice though she had to work hard to do it, poor little thing. It's in the hospital that old woman should be with some one to wait on her and keep her warm. No one but little Susy " "I forgot all I'd planned to say! Susy looked so cold, Mrs. Lynch. I hated my nice warm clothes." "Oh, Susy was warm enough. She's a bright child, she is.
It is a blessed relief to have two months of that debt wiped out, and I am very much obliged to you, child, and I will help you all I can." "You can't think how exciting it is, mother," said Susy. "And you know the best of the fun is, they are making no end of a fuss in the school.
This acquaintance was evidently much to Ephraim. Susannah had made some complaint of the harshness of the divine counsel in which he asked her to believe; his answer was to send her Bushnell's sermons on the suffering of God. Ephraim had added: "When you went from us, Susy, would you ever have been satisfied if we had detained you by force? Yet that is what you ask of God.
You have no right to come into this room in this impudent manner. Be so good as to go to your own room. 'My! said Susy, 'you can do the dignified! I must practise and see if I can accomplish an attitude like that. If you were a little prettier, Miss Longworth, I should call that striking; and the girl threw back her head and laughed.
She never means any harm." "O, but, mamma," replied Susy, "she keeps me being patient all the whole time, and it's hard work." So Susy, in her vexation, said to Prudy, rather sternly, "You little naughty thing, to go and tell when you promised not to! You're almost as bad as Dotty. What makes you act so?" "Why, Susy," said the child, looking up through her tears, "have I acted?
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