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Updated: May 21, 2025


"Has anybody been worrying you, dear?" he asked, as soon as he had disposed of the coin. "Nobody," answered the girl, dancing on. "If I am sad, it is about nothing, at all events. Everybody has dark hours " "Indeed they have. And Caillette, listen.

She raised her head with that bravery he loved so much, and gave him her lips to kiss, but her eyes were still wide and set with reluctance. "What can be worrying her?" he wondered. "Can it be that she isn't sure about my money? Of course she hasn't the least idea how much I've got. Wise little thing, if she dreads transplantation to some little hole worse than this."

But it will be fairly soon, I can promise you that. You like the country, don't you, Zara?" "Indeed I do, Miss Eleanor! Until they took my father away I was ever so happy there." "And just think, you're going to see him tomorrow, Zara! He's well, and as soon as he heard that you were here and safe, he stopped worrying.

And then again, with regard to religious liberty, what can be finer than his protest against the spirit of persecution? "I admit there is a vast luxury in selecting a particular set of Christians and in worrying them as a boy worries a puppy dog; it is an amusement in which all the young English are brought up from their earliest days.

"Of course you ought," Quin conceded, "especially when you are keeping a trained nurse here in the house who doesn't do a thing but carry up trays and sit around and look at herself!" "I know it," Miss Isobel admitted miserably. "I've lain awake nights worrying over it. Sister and I are perfectly able to do what is to be done. But mother insists upon keeping the nurse."

"Then what can it be that has caused the trouble?" "We cannot imagine," with a sigh. "It it is worrying Hopewell, night and day." "Poor man!" "He he is changed a great deal, Janice," whispered the bride. Janice was silent, but held 'Rill's hand in her own comforting clasp. "Don't think he isn't good to me. He is! He is! He is the sweetest tempered man that ever lived! You know that, yourself.

Thus baited, Percival at last turned angrily upon her, but before he could utter a word another voice interposed: "What are you always worrying about, ma? Do come down and have your supper, and let Mr. Thorne finish his packing. He'll pay you every halfpenny he owes you: don't you know that?" And the door was shut with such decision that it was a miracle that Mrs.

But the effort was somewhat pitiful, and he felt guiltily conscious that a salt, warm tear was creeping slowly down his face, and that a lump that would not keep down was rising in his throat. "'Tain't no fair thing for the whole police force to keep worrying at a little boy like me," he said, in shame-faced apology.

"The progress of this business throughout," he wrote to Jefferson, "has been to me the most worrying and vexatious that I ever encountered; and the more so, as the causes lay in the unsteadiness, the follies, the perverseness, and the defections among our friends, more than in the strength, or dexterity, or malice of our opponents."

It does not make any difference whether I don’t understand their language, but I always have respect for any kind of people who come to this land, and to-day I am sitting here in a strange country and I am worrying about my property in my own country, but at the same time I am rejoicing in the work that Mr. Dixon is doing here, and I highly congratulate him in this work.

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