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Wait and you will see," flung back Tom teasingly. "Of course I'm curious," calmly admitted Grace, as she settled back in her seat. "Who wouldn't be? I wouldn't have let you tell me, though, if you had tried. I am quite ready to wait and see what happens."

"I'm your lawful lord and master, remember." "Not yet?" she objected hastily. He threw his arm round her and pulled her into his embrace. "No. But very soon," he said. "You won't beat me, I suppose like Mrs. Pike's husband?" she suggested teasingly, with a gesture towards the room where Lady Gertrude and Isobel were closeted with the woman from the village.

Some one pointed to him who sat beside our eldest sister and gayly said, "Look at your new brother." Another asked, "How do you like him?" We gazed around in silent amazement until a third continued teasingly, "She is no longer Elitha Donner, but Mrs. Perry McCoon. You have lost your sister, for her husband will take her away with him." "Lost your sister!"

"Now I mean to see Wonota again and try to encourage her to throw in her fortunes with us. At least, I hope to get her away from that disgusting Dakota Joe." Later Jennie teasingly suggested: "You should have taken up with his offer, Ruthie. You could have had free passes to the show in several towns." "I don't much wish to see the show again," Ruth declared.

Hilda, whose nervousness was quickly vanishing, came between them to warm her hands that were shining with cold, despite muff and gloves. "Here, mother!" she said teasingly, putting the muff and gloves in her mother's lap. Sarah Gailey rose with slow stiffness from her chair. "Now don't let this child disturb you, Sarah!" Mrs. Lessways protested. "Oh no, Caroline!" said Miss Gailey composedly.

" and," broke in her sister, "that you were afraid my young affections were being engaged, and that, after all, we didn't know much if anything about the young man, or, perhaps, that he was forming a hopeless attachment, and so on." "No," said Mrs. Carling, "I didn't say that exactly. "Didn't you, really?" said Mary teasingly. "One ought to be explicit in such cases, don't you think?

"Every rifle in camp already has an amateur soldier behind it." "Just my luck!" growled Harry. "You're a good, husky lad," Tom continued. "If you want to be of real use, just lie down hug the earth, take good care not to be hit, and " "Fine and manly!" interjected Hazelton with contempt. "Now, don't try to be a hero," urged Tom teasingly.

"As if you didn't know you were always as welcome as the flowers in May, spring cleaning or no spring cleaning I And I suppose, miss" archly "it'll be 'Mrs. the next time you visit us if all I hear is true?" Ann laughed. Throwing her arms round the old woman's neck, she kissed her warmly. "Yes, it really will, Mellow. I believe" teasingly "you're just aching to hear all about it?"

"Wal, I might let you ride at thet, if Van ain't in shape," rejoined her father. "I wouldn't ride him in the race. But I'll keep him in fine fettle." "I'll bet you'd like to see Sarch beat him," said Bostil, jealously. "Sure I would," replied Lucy, teasingly. "But, Dad, I'm afraid Sarch never will beat him." Bostil grunted. "See here. I don't want any weight up on the King.

"Oh, if I were a kiddy, I shouldn't mind it," said Cousin Jack, teasingly, to Marjorie. "There are lots of things you can play. But us poor grown-ups have no fun to look forward to but motoring, and now we can't do that." "Oh, if I were a grown-up, I shouldn't mind it," said Midget, laughing back at him. "Grown-ups can do anything they like, but kiddies have to do as they're told."

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