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Updated: May 16, 2025
"Oftens and oftens," said Bruno, "haven't oo told me There mustn't be so much noise, Bruno! when I've tolded oo 'There must! Why, there isn't no rules at all about 'There mustn't'! But oo never believes me!" "As if any one could believe you, you wicked wicked boy!" said Sylvie.
"Micky said not to, and Micky said Uncle Mo didn't want to hear tell of no Man out in Hoy' Park, and me to keep my mouth shut till I was tolded to speak." "And you told him to speak, and he spoke!" said Mr. Jerry, charitably helping Dave. "You couldn't expect any fairer than that, old Mo." Public opinion sanctioned a concession in this sense, and Dave came off the stool of repentance.
'Father, dear, don't cry! It's a lovely thing when God calls people. Mother tolded us herself last Sunday it was. And p'raps God will take her for a visit, and then send her back again. Is she reely going into heaven soon? Oh, wouldn't it be nice if we could all go with her! May I run and tell True; and may we just ask mother about it a little? 'Leave me, child!
Well, I must needs bow to the will of God, but if I could only hope that you would live to restore my name when I am gone.... Philip, are you don't cry, my darling. There, there, kiss me. We'll say no more about it then. Perhaps it's not true, although father tolded you? Well, perhaps not. And now undress and slip into bed before mother comes. See, there's your night-dress at the foot of the crib.
"Go away, Mitthis Beaton," says the small boy to a white-haired but fresh-looking and comely old dame; "I'se not going to bed till Mummy hath tolded me about ve bwacelet again." "But I've told you a thousand times, Dammykins," says the lady. "Well, now tell me ten hundred times," replies the young man coolly, and attempts to draw from the lady's wrist a huge and remarkable bracelet.
"Well you can, now I have tolded you it," permits her son. "It means bus all finished. Mitthis Beaton thaid tho. And when I am as big as Daddy I'm going to be the Generwal of the Queenth Gweyth and thay 'Charge! and wear the Thword."
'There's just one person more who ought to be here, said True. 'Yes, I've tolded 'bout him; and when Miss Robsart comes it will be talked about. Then we shall all be, like Margot says, a happy fam'ly. 'A country happy family, said True. Lady Isobel laughed merrily. 'Did you never see this cottage before, Bobby? I believe your grandmother's coachman lived here?
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