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"Felt a stuff and nonsense!" he said angrily. "Kitty not in her room? Kitty not been to bed? Here, Jessie!" "Yes, sir." "You did go to sleep, didn't you?" "Ye-e-e-s, sir!" "I thought as much, and," here tut-tut-tut "that would not explain it. Hullo, what do you want?" This was to the cook, who tapped, opened the door, and then held up her hand as if to command silence.

She turned her head sideways, with a slight uplifting of the brows, as though hesitating. "Ye-e-e-s, I guess so," she replied at last, doubtfully. "Do you know anything about sheep?" "Nothing more than I have read. They are very docile, I believe, and a great many of our clothes come from their backs." "But that isn't all."

Still it was better not to withhold the truth, and bending over her she answered, "No, Edith, he did not. I believe he is really striving to do right." "And he will live with Nina if she gets well?" came next from the depths of the pillows where Edith lay half smothered. "Perhaps so. Would you not like to have him?" Grace asked. "Ye-e-e-s. I sup-pose so. Oh, I don't know what I like.

"They think it's all up with 'em if I don't go," said Matthews. He looked down thoughtfully. The trip would be a comparatively short one, and offered good reward. Whatever happened, if the Indians kept their word with him, he would have both the pay and the land. "Will they tell me where the camp is?" asked the Colonel. Matthews met his eye. "Ye-e-e-s," he answered. "If I go."

A woman in a case like this is as exact as a devil coming to claim a soul he has purchased. When the clock strikes five, your wife's voice, too well known, alas! resounds in your ear; she accompanies the stroke, and says with an atrocious calmness, "Adolphe, it's five o'clock, get up, dear." "Ye-e-e-s, ah-h-h-h!" "Adolphe, you'll be late for your business, you said so yourself."

A woman in a case like this is as exact as a devil coming to claim a soul he has purchased. When the clock strikes five, your wife's voice, too well known, alas! resounds in your ear; she accompanies the stroke, and says with an atrocious calmness, "Adolphe, it's five o'clock, get up, dear." "Ye-e-e-s, ah-h-h-h!" "Adolphe, you'll be late for your business, you said so yourself."

Don't you see?" "Ye-e-e-s," very falteringly. "I looked up that day from the ice," continued Stanford, "and saw such a dear little curly-headed, bright-eyed, rose-cheeked fairy, that no, I can't tell you how I felt at the sight. I gave you my middle name, and you acted the Good Samaritan to the wounded stranger came to see me every day, and made that sprained ankle the greatest boon of my life!"

"I didn't want to make you feel bad. If you don't like the idea, I won't mention it again." "Oh, it isn't that but I I thought nobody cared what became of me. You are so kind I'm afraid I'd only be a bother to you...." "I'll risk that. You shall have a happy home, little girl. Will you come to it?" "Ye-e-e-s." It was very indistinct and faltering, but Mr.

"Ye-e-e-s, possibly," the Northerner assented, and he looked thoughtfully at Virgie, "but still " "What is it?" "I can't send you forward now in the face of that fire. And, for that matter, I can't send you to the rear. In five minutes this road will be glutted with cavalry and guns." "Never mind, Morrison," the Southerner returned. "I couldn't go now anyway." "Why?"

A woman in a case like this is as exact as a devil coming to claim a soul he has purchased. When the clock strikes five, your wife's voice, too well known, alas! resounds in your ear; she accompanies the stroke, and says with an atrocious calmness, "Adolphe, it's five o'clock, get up, dear." "Ye-e-e-s, ah-h-h-h!" "Adolphe, you'll be late for your business, you said so yourself."

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