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It wasn't to discuss poor old Jed Green that I came here; but, first, to work on this wonderful quilt, and, second, to ask you girls why you don't get Sara to form you into a society of King's Daughters here?" "'King's daughters? We look like king's daughters, don't we?" tittered Dolly Lee.

"You don't need them now. You can't run away, you know. Tee-hee!" and she tittered in glee. Betty felt it better to submit to the ministrations of the crone, for the sake of being released from the bonds, which hurt her cruelly. For they had been pulled tight by the fishermen. It was some time after the ropes were taken off her ankles and wrists before Betty felt the blood circulating normally.

"Bad as we are," said she coolly, "we might be worse." Mr. Cibber turned round, slightly raised his eyebrows. "Indeed!" said he. "Madam!" added he, with a courteous smile, "will you be kind enough to explain to me how you could be worse!" "If, like a crab, we could go backward!" At this the auditors tittered; and Mr. Cibber had recourse to his spy-glass.

Fleming," said the grocer his deferential voice expressed somehow the old man's exact social weight "Mr. Fleming, you never was frightened much in them battles, was you?" The veteran looked down and grinned. Observing his manner, the entire group tittered. "Well, I guess I was," he answered finally. "Pretty well scared, sometimes. Why, in my first battle I thought the sky was falling down.

He nodded urbane acquiescence, strolled away immediately, and minutely inspected the surface of the funnel, till some female passengers of Giant's Town tittered at what they must have thought a rebuff for the approaching wedding was known to many on St. Maria's Island, though to nobody elsewhere.

Even when he felt quite downhearted, inside, he managed usually to appear happy, outside. And now his remark put his wife in a pleasanter frame of mind. "Imagine a pig up a tree!" Mrs. Robin tittered. "Umph! Umph! Are you talking about me?" a voice inquired right beneath them. It gave Mrs. Robin such a start that she almost tumbled off the limb. "No! No! We're not talking about you not exactly!"

He flattered Orlov and Pekarsky from cowardice, because he thought they were powerful; he flattered Polya and me because we were in the service of a powerful man. Whenever I took off his fur coat he tittered and asked me: "Stepan, are you married?" and then unseemly vulgarities followed by way of showing me special attention.

There he told the simple truth, and a very poor affair it seemed after the impassioned and beautiful things that were uttered by the counsel for the defence. Men and women had wept when they heard that. They did not weep when they heard Watkyn-Jones. Some tittered. It no longer seemed a right and natural thing to leave one's guests all dead and to fly the country.

"The heir-presumptive I suppose I am," he said. Lady Blanchemain leaned back and gently tittered. "See how I know my Peerage!" she exclaimed. Then, looking grave, "You're heir to an uncommonly good old title," she informed him. "I hope it may be many a long day before I'm anything else," said he. "Your uncle is an old man," she suggestively threw out. "Oh, not so very old," he submitted.

"Stand by the pail, Rebecca! Samuel Simpson how many times have you asked for water already?" "This is the f-f-fourth." "Don't touch the dipper, please. The school has done nothing but drink all day; it has had no time whatever to study. What is the matter with you, Samuel?" "It is a v-very thirsty m-morning," remarked Samuel, looking at Rebecca while the school tittered. "I judged so.

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