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Updated: June 28, 2025
Graham bread is the peculiar diet of one, and another never touches any thing but dry toast; and some like pastry, and some puddings; and what with them all and their likes and dislikes, the poor woman is almost distracted with the worriment and care. No wonder then that she often sighs to be free from such a bondage!
Chints who needs a knight at present, and not I. It troubles me to think of her worriment over this foolish little episode, and with your permission I will go and try to banish the cloud." As she turned she was intercepted by Stanton, who said: "Miss Burton, let my present to you my cousin, Miss Mayhew."
The only worriment was whether or not the motor would start up after the breakdown, not having been run since it was so hastily repaired. Still he could only try. He looked out, and saw the guards pacing back and forth. They did not know that the much-sought prisoners were within a few feet of them. Ned was in the pilot house. He could see a clear field in front of him.
The unlucky little "nig" in the meanwhile kept up the most unearthly yells, for so great was the depravity among them that they had rather have their palates down than up. Keeping their "palate locks" tied was a source of great trouble and worriment to Aunt Nancy.
The Superintendent of Schools told me only yesterday that he was going to Boston to look into new sources of worriment they have invented there. The world does move in spite of janitors.
"And I told her last night she'd better not go anywhere till she got rid of that sore throat." "Sore throat!" repeated Ruth, with added worriment. "I never knew her throat was sore." "She told me, she did," Curly said. "It was pretty bad, I guess, too. I guess maybe she was afraid to say anything about it. I don't like to tell Gran when there's anything the matter with me.
Had Helen been inclined to lapse occasionally, or Ruth sunk under the worriment of mind which had borne her down since the day of the skating party on Triton Lake, Mercy Curtis kept the two chums to the mark. "No shirking, you young ones!" commanded the crippled girl, in her sharp way. "Remember the hare would have won the race easily if he hadn't laid down to nap beside the course.
"I I feel very strange all over me." "Perhaps you had better go to sleep again." "No, I don't want to sleep any more, Raymond. I want to know something." "What is it, dear?" "Will they make me go to the funerals?" Her face began to show signs of worriment.
It wuzn't any worriment and concern about the fate of Isabelle and her husband no; True Love wuz a-goin' out with 'em on their weddin' tower, and I knew if he went ahead of 'em, and they wuz a-walkin' in the light of his torch, their way wuz a-goin' to be a radiant and a satisfyin' one, whether it led up hill or down or over the deep waters yea, even over the swellin' of Jordan.
The doctor had told him that afternoon that Mrs. Pratt was a very sick woman, and that, if she was to pull through at all, she must be kept from all worriment in an atmosphere which fairly bristled with it. The deacon felt that he had a contract on his hands which might prove too heavy for him.
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