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That's what you go to school fer is to have fun, an' I sho' is goin' to have fun when I goes, an' I ain't goin' to take no bulldozin' offer her, neither." "I bet we can squelch her," cried Frances, vindictively.

But I understand he's the heir to his old uncle, Lord Dagnall, and is going to be enormously rich. His father's a millionaire already. So of course he'll soon forget his Greek. A horrid waste!" "He's detested in college!" Alice's small face lit up vindictively. "There's a whole set of them. Other people call them 'the bloods. The dons would like to send them all down."

"Wait hyeh!" said the boy, and he slid down the ravine and appeared again dragging something after him. Tall Tom ran down to help him and the two threw before the astonished crowd the body of a black and white dog. "Now I reckon you know whar Whizzer is," panted Chad vindictively to the Dillons. "Well, what of it?" snapped Daws "Oh, nothin'," said the boy with fine sarcasm.

I came a little child to the Monastery, and know no other place." "Ah," vindictively, "then THY mother may have been a light o' love." "Light of love; it has a wondrous fair sound," said Hilarius with a smile. The maid looked at him speechless. "GO HOME, BOY," she said at last emphatically.

Desmond O'Connor's shout of laughter brought Cairns from his room, anxious to share the joke. "Let us have it at once," he cried. "In this strenuous life a joke is too precious an event to be wasted. Who made it, you or Tim?" "Tim is acquiring a high sense of humour," said Desmond. "Tell Mr. Cairns your awful threat, Tim." "Yah!" cried Tim, vindictively, "I'll tell Mr.

Then ther' was others out with the cow herd." "They had a bunch o' cattle?" "Maybe three hundred head, run in from Arizona. I heard that much, but I don't talk their lingo." "What was done with the young lady?" Moore spat vindictively into the sand, digging a hole with his heel. He had talked already more than he intended, but what was the difference?

She looked back to the hill she had just left, and it seemed a long, long time since she sat upon a rock up there and watched the little, new fire grow and grow, and the strange shadows spring up from nowhere and beat it vindictively till it died. Again she wondered vaguely who had done it; not Keith Cameron, surely, for Sir Redmond had all but accused him openly of setting the range afire.

The laws of Nature do not act vindictively; and through all theological formularies and traditional interpretations let us realize that what we are dealing with is the supreme law of our own being; and it is on the basis of this natural law that we find such declarations as that in Ezek. xviii., 22, which tells that if we forsake our evil ways our past transgressions shall never again be mentioned to us.

Relinquish entirely the idea of expecting children to be spontaneously docile and obedient, and the practice of scolding or punishing them vindictively when they are not so. Instead of so doing, understand that docility and obedience on their part is to be the result of wise, careful, and persevering, though gentle training on the part of the parent.

"Of all the odd things!" she murmured, little dreaming that her chance question had sent a thrill of sheer delight through Medenham's every vein. "What is it now?" inquired Mrs. Devar vindictively, for she detested these half confidences. "Oh, nothing of any importance. Fitzroy footed the bill, it seems." "Very probably. He must have bribed the girl to be impudent." Cynthia left it at that.

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