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"Yes, indeed, you must go now." "Not yet, Lucy. Soon." "No, at once," she told him. "The last time is come, and gone. You must not keep me." "Let me talk to you, so, for a few minutes. There's everything to say." "No," she said, "tell me nothing. I dare not know it. Please let me go now." "A last time, then, Lucy." She yielded her lips, but unwillingly; for now her mind was made up.

"I suppose so," said the girl rather dolefully and too near to the tears she had been sternly taught to suppress. "Isn't it queer," he said, "how people think about the same things? I was just going to speak of Aunt Ann and Uncle Jim. Uncle Jim often talks to me and to Mr. Rivers about the election, but if I say a word or ask a question at table, Aunt Ann says, 'we don't talk politics."

I had of course to tell them all how I had settled on them as the criminals, and a general history of my doings. To hear Miss Cullen talk, one would have inferred I was the greatest of living detectives. "The mistake we made," she asserted, "was not securing Mr.

Hadn't Henrietta repeatedly entreated her to see much of him, be kind to him? Wishing, even in her present rebellion to be quite fair, she acknowledged that she had enjoyed his singing and reading; that she had felt pleased at his eagerness to confide his troubles to her and talk confidentially about himself.

It was as good as any novel to hear them talk about it, I can assure you." * Warriors or rather would-be warriors young men whom the local white men usually speak of as "bucks," i.e., flashy, saucy fellows. "Go on, tell us the whole yarn," said the skipper of the Maori Maid, as he pushed a decanter of brandy towards his visitor, and take a cigar.

Having business matters to discuss, they hitched their animals and going to the house sat on the porch to talk. Some humorous reference to the somber reputation of the place was made and forgotten as soon as uttered, and they talked of their business affairs until it grew almost dark. The evening was oppressively warm, the air stagnant.

You have seen more than I, and have been into cities and among people that I have only heard of, and have lived more years than I; but yet I am older at this than you. I loved another man once, and now I love you." "In God's mercy don't talk so, Eustacia!" "But I do not think I shall be the one who wearies first.

It is a subject on which I should never ask advice; it is the sort of subject on which it had better never be asked; and few, I imagine, do ask it, but when they want to be influenced against their conscience. I only want to talk to you." "One thing more. Excuse the liberty; but take care how you talk to me. Do not tell me anything now, which hereafter you may be sorry for. The time may come "

Pott emphatically; 'I am wearied out of my life with your politics, and quarrels with the INDEPENDENT, and nonsense. I am quite astonished, P., at your making such an exhibition of your absurdity. 'But, my dear said Mr. Pott. 'Oh, nonsense, don't talk to me, said Mrs. Pott. 'Do you play ecarte, Sir? 'I shall be very happy to learn under your tuition, replied Mr. Winkle.

When the boys compared notes and thoughts concerning the child, the old lady, and the blonde stranger, they could not agree at all. Some of them insisted that the boy was Mike III., while the others declared that he was the prince!" "If he isn't the grandson," one asked, "why this American slang?" "And if he is," questioned another, "why this talk about French and other foreign languages?

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