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Anne went back over it with shut eyes, preferring to take the risk of dashing her brains out among the boughs to that of seeing a white thing. When she finally stumbled over the log bridge she drew one long shivering breath of relief. "Well, so nothing caught you?" said Marilla unsympathetically. "Oh, Mar Marilla," chattered Anne, "I'll b-b-be contt-tented with c-c-commonplace places after this."

"You have certainly broken everything else," said his father unsympathetically. "Between you and Baxter, I wonder there's a stick of furniture standing in the house." "Thanks, old chap," said Freddie gratefully as Ashe stepped forward and lent him an arm. "I think my bally ankle must have got twisted. I wish you would give me a hand up to my room."

'Get off your greatcoat, bright boy, and sit down here in your own corner. Your feet are not wet? Pull your boots off. Do pull your boots off. 'My dear Jack, I am as dry as a bone. Don't moddley-coddley, there's a good fellow. I like anything better than being moddley- coddleyed. With the check upon him of being unsympathetically restrained in a genial outburst of enthusiasm, Mr.

"Yes, he would be," said Hard, unsympathetically. "They always do work it off that way, don't they?" "Work what off?" demanded Clara, instantly. "Anything that happens to them," said Hard, cheerfully. "You artistic fellows are queer, you know, Clara. Don't try to wriggle out of it." "I shan't," replied Clara, promptly. "But let me warn you, my lad, you haven't made me want to give up my music yet.

"Well, she tells me, plain an' simple, that we ain't never goin' to get out of this hole in the ground in days an' days. We're goin' to find trouble an' be stuck in here a long time an' then some." "Does she say anything about grub?" Smoke queried unsympathetically. "For we haven't grub for days and days and days and then some." "Nope. Nary whisper about grub. I guess we'll manage to make out.

The desert horse, feeling this extra weight, looked round almost as unsympathetically as the camel had; but nobody paid the slightest attention except his attendant, who was to lead him: a type of negro "Nut," who had a snobbish habit of reddening his nails with henna. By this time a crowd had assembled, kept in check by the tall, blue-robed sheikh of the Pyramids.

"Not enough to educate him properly," replied Patsy, with a shake of her head. "Why, the boy might become a famous artist, if he had good masters; and a person with an artistic temperament, such as his, should have enough money to be independent of his art." Aunt Jane coughed, unsympathetically. "The boy is nothing to me," she said. "But he ought to have Elmhurst, at least," pleaded the girl.

"What now?" "Think with the mob." "Who has rubbed you the wrong way, this time?" Bobby queried unsympathetically. "Everybody. I am so tired of hearing people praise Beatrix for marrying Sidney Lorimer." Bobby halted and shook hands with her, to the manifest wonder of the post-ecclesiastical Fifth Avenue throng. "That's where even your head is level, Sally," he said, as he resumed his stroll.

" might as well an' ha' done with it!" They all laughed unsympathetically. "'Tis mighty lucky for yuh thim sintences run concurrently instid av consecutively," was the sergeant's rejoinder, "or ut'd be eight months yez ud be doin' stid av six." The front legs of Moran's chair suddenly hit the floor with a crash.

The officer remarked unsympathetically that he had heard that sort of thing many times before. Gottlieb and I skulked in the rear. When the police station was at last reached the thick-set man made a charge of assault against the manager and Brown was compelled perforce to make a similar charge against his adversary.

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