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"But when will they learn about their leave? And if they are to go out to Severndale tonight how will they manage?" asked Rosalie eagerly. "Trust Daddy Neil to manage that. When they get back they'll be called to the office and the officer in charge will notify them of what has taken place and give them their orders." "Oh, I don't think I can possibly wait to hear what they'll say!" cried Polly.

And to a heart broken while trying to help another who did not deserve to be helped. But if he decieved me, he has paid for it, and did until he was rescued at ten o'clock tonight. I have been given a sleeping medacine, and until it takes affect I shall write out the tradgedy of this day, omiting nothing. The trained nurse is asleep on a cot, and her cap is hanging on the foot of the bed.

"I will take immediate steps for your safety and, should any attempt be made, I shall come with my household guards to your assistance. A squadron of them shall ride back with you, now, to prevent any insult being offered to you in the streets." "I will relieve you of my presence, tonight," Harry said.

Also, if you strike something, and want to follow it further, you can have Darrin drive in with anything that you've struck up to the minute. Hustle, both of you. And, Darrin, we'll pay you for your trouble tonight." Horse and buggy were soon at the door. Dick sprang in, picking up the reins. Dave leaped in at the other side. The horse started away at a steady trot.

"Yes, sir; very well, sir" Sago would respond with perfect equanimity. Sago engaged to be very, very English at such distinguished times. "You go tonight." "Yes, Mr. Hamshaw. May I ask what I have done to displease you, sir!" "Never mind, sir! I'll tell you tomorrow. Don't bother me about it today.

And a nice job she will make of it too! There's some consolation in that. I am so happy tonight, because dear Lucy seems better. I really believe she has turned the corner, and that we are over her troubles with dreaming. I should be quite happy if I only knew if Jonathan . . . God bless and keep him. 11 August. Diary again. No sleep now, so I may as well write. I am too agitated to sleep.

It is not often that the jugglers show their best tricks to the whites they know that, as a rule, we are altogether skeptical; but I have seen at native courts more than once the most astounding things things absolutely incomprehensible and inexplicable. I don't suppose we are going to see anything of that sort tonight, though Mrs.

"Girls," she began, "I don't usually do the talking, but I want both of you to listen to me for a few moments tonight. I have been trying to speak of this for several days, and if I don't tell you now the order may come when you are wholly unprepared. We are to be sent back to Petrograd as soon as a safe escort can be found for us." "Sent back to Petrograd! Thank fate for even so much!"

"They're glorious but you should not have made such a sacrifice for me." "For myself, maybe, I do it all for myself to make me happy, too, tonight." She dismissed the subject with a wave of her hand and placed the chairs beside the beautifully set table. "Dinner is all ready," she announced cheerfully. "And shall I go now and leave you? Or will you let me serve your dinner first?"

"But came here again tonight, to steal a second time what you had stolen once?" "That's true, too." "And I interrupted you " "Pardon, madame: not you, but my better self. I came to steal I could not." "Monsieur you do not convince. I fail to fathom your motives, but "