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Margaret Hutchinson was the youngest of the three, being within several months of her majority, but she looked older. Her face had that look of wisdom that comes to the young who have suffered physical pain. "We've got to do something. We're all too full of energy and spirits, at least the rest of you are, and I'm getting huskier every minute, to twirl our hands and do nothing.

Halting suddenly, he took aim, and fired both barrels. The eagle gave a toss of its head and a twirl of its tail, and, sailing slowly away round a neighbouring cliff, disappeared from view. A deep groan burst from the poor artist as he exclaimed, "Oh dear, I've missed it!" But Sam was wrong. He had not missed it.

"If this is not Sachers," she said, "it is at least more pleasant than lunching alone." "I can assure you, Mademoiselle," he declared, with a vigorous twirl of his moustache, "that I find it so." "Always gallant," she murmured. "Tell me, is it true of you the news which I heard just before I left Vienna? Have you really resigned your post with the Chancellor?" "You heard that?" he asked slowly.

"Well, I guess I'll play a character not hitherto heard of in the legitimate drama. What price the fairy godfather? I've a picture of myself in that rôle. Oh, my! See me twirl that wand! Helen, you shall climb those rocks. But I don't like your friend. I sha'n't send you to Champèry. No Champèry's off the map for you." Explanations of motive are apt to become tedious.

I asked, rising from my seat, for I saw that my interesting interlocutor evidenced fatigue, and had just given a twirl to his prayer-wheel, as if to hint the closing of the conversation.

We miss the interest of a finished story, which draws so many readers to The Ancient Mariner, although Christabel is thickly sown with gems. Lines like these are filled with the airiness of nature: "There is not wind enough to twirl The one red leaf, the last of its clan, That dances as often as dance it can, Hanging so light, and hanging so high, On the topmost twig that looks up at the sky."

He was taking off the "ugly thing" as she spoke and began to twirl it round his hand. "Disguise? Oh, no; I have no creditors in the immediate neighborhood of East Lynne." False as ever it was worn as a disguise and he knew it. "Is Mr. Carlyle at home?" she inquired. "No." Then, after a pause "I expect he is more agreeably engaged."

"Who never had a sweeter daughter than !" he replied, drawing her towards him. "Very prettily put, my Lord," she laughed, releasing herself with a gentle twirl; "and now I'll go and get dinner ready. After all, it doesn't matter what world one's in, one gets hungry all the same."

Mayor informed me it was the duty of every Irishwoman to dance her toes off, if she 'd be known for what she is. And twirl! a man had me by the waist, and I dying to find you. 'Who was the man? 'Not to save these limbs from the lighted stake could I tell you! 'You are to perform a ceremonious bow to Lord Larrian. 'Chatter first! a little! The plea for chatter was disregarded.

She says too, as she can't well see how a ox can be roasted whole anyway; she says it'll be a awful job gettin' his hair singed off in the first place, an' she just knows they'll expect Hiram to hold him an' twirl him while he's singein'. Then, too, she says as the whole of a ox don't want to be roasted anyhow.

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