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"Then you don't think I shall have to marry Freddy Jackson," cried Susy, immensely relieved. "I'm so glad I told you! I felt so sober all day, only nobody noticed it, and I was ashamed to tell!" "It is a good thing for thee to tell thy little troubles to thy older friends, Susan: thee'll almost always find it so," said grandma Read, stroking Susy's hair.
"Susan, I hope thee'll receive this new sister as a gift from God," said grandma Read, wiping her spectacles. "It seems so funny," said Susy, gently stroking the baby's face; "so funny for me to have a new sister."
"See mother blush," he cried. "Poor Ebenezer!" "Thee'll want more than light nonsense for thy dinner by and by, so I must go back to the kitchen." As she turned away she gave a sweet suggestion of the blushing girl for whom Ebenezer had sighed in vain, and I said emphatically, "Yes, indeed, Mr. Yocomb, you may well say 'Poor Ebenezer! How in the world did he ever survive it?"
And who be you to zupport of her, and her son, if she have one? Zarve thee right if I was to chuck thee down into the Doone-track. Zim thee'll come to un, zooner or later, if this be the zample of thee. And that was all he had to say, instead of thanking God!
He was a child of God, if no other owned him. 'Whoy, said Farden, much as he might have spoken to his horse, 'rum sort of a head thou'st got! Thee'll never go up to Bishop such a guy! 'Can't help it, said Paul rather sullenly; 'it ain't the clothes that God looks at. John scanned him all over, with his face looking more foolish than ever in the puzzle he felt.
"Two hunderd ewes," he said, "and a hunderd more to come what d'you think of that?" "Well, Isaac," said she, "I hope thee'll be happy now and let I alone."
As I was strenuously seeking to gain possession of my wits, so that I could avail myself of any opportunity that offered, or could be made by adroit, prompt action, the stalwart and elderly Friend, who had seemed thus far one of the ministers of my impending fate, again took my hand and said: "I hope thee'll forgive me for asking thee to conform to our ways, and not think any rudeness was meant."
"No, no," said little Ruth, darting up, and seizing her hands. "Never thee fear; it's good news, Eliza, go in, go in!" And she gently pushed her to the door which closed after her; and then, turning round, she caught little Harry in her arms, and began kissing him. "Thee'll see thy father, little one. Does thee know it?
Yocomb began almost indignantly, "if thee hasn't any regard for thyself, thee should have some for thy friends. Thee isn't fit to leave home, and this is thy home now. Thee doesn't call thy hot rooms in New York home, so I don't see as thee has got any other. Just so sure as thee goes back to New York now, thee'll be sick again. I won't hear to it. Thee's just beginning to improve a little."
It makes a black mark on them every time, and black marks are hard to rub off; and thee'll see if they are up to any wrong-doing now, it will leave a mark, and so they'll get the worst of it in the long run." "But it's always such a long run before a mark of that kind shows," laughed Mary.
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