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Updated: May 21, 2025
And when I am worrying about little Lottie Drugg or even about Hopewell's lost violin I am not thinking about those awful gold coins and who could have taken them " "Here! here, young woman!" exclaimed the schoolmaster, stopping short, and shaking his head at her. "That's certainly not your personal trouble." "Oh, but, Nelson," she said shyly.
Well! we might have been worrying through all this in a sodden tent, where even a boarded floor would barely have kept out rheumatism, and where one would have been liable to alarms and excursions at all sorts of untoward times when drains wanted deepening and guys slackening.
On one hand I have been troubled with our inability to make the Republic a success, and on the other I have been worrying over the fact that it would be impossible to restore the monarchy. The situation has so worked on my troubled mind that at times I seemed to be beside myself.
John McNamar may be the best man in the world still the fact remains that it would be a pretty good world even if he were not in it and I reckon there'd be lots of men whose love would be worth having too. You go home and go to sleep and stop worrying, Ann. You'll get that letter one of these days." A day or two later Abe and Harry went to Springfield.
She will not come in herself, because she is shy about being seen just now. What shall we do? When will you see her?" He got up, and walked to the window with a grave face, and for some time he did not speak. "Are you still worrying about that absurd money? My dear good man, she isn't stuffed with it, and she doesn't care tuppence about it.
In such a country every gulch becomes a watercourse almost before the dust is laid, the arroyos turn to rivers and the rivers to broad floods, drifting with trees and wreckage. But the cattlemen and sheepmen who happened to be in Bender, either to take on hands for the spring round-up or to ship supplies to their shearing camps out on the desert, were not worrying about the railroad.
"Your aunt's been worrying you?" "No, it is not that oh, it is nothing, nothing in the world. It is only that I am a a little fool, an ungrateful, silly, little fool!" And Hugh was frankly puzzled. "You're going to be as happy as the day is long, little girl," he said. "Tom loves you, worships the ground you walk on; I think you're going to be the happiest girl alive.
Brutal sports among boys are much less indulged than formerly, and the worrying of domestic animals almost invariably denotes a bad boy, in the worst sense of the phrase, likely to make a bad man; "so true to nature is the admirable aphorism of Wordsworth: The boy's the father of the man."
It was, galling to reflect that he and I had played together a game of bluff, a game at which civilisation was once more proved to be a failure. She could not have seen all this in my face; but she saw something because her own look softened. 'You do look tired. She seemed to be casting about in her own mind for a cause. 'You have been worrying. She glanced round the big laboratory.
"He needs a rest, for he's been working hard and worrying over the theft of the turbine motor model. I'll take Ned Newton for some rides, too, and he can bring his camera along and get a lot of pictures. Oh, I'll have some jolly sport this summer!"
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