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She looked down at him mischievously. He got to his feet, still holding her hands he had captured both now and looked down at them as they lay in his. "It wasn't Ed who I mean it wasn't exactly his idea," he said. "You mean that it was yours?" "Well, yes, it was." "Indeed? But I suppose it was named after some one?" "Ye-es." "Another Evelyn, then," she said coldly.

And I didn't know a roller-bearing from three-point suspension! But Well, anyway, he worked along, and built a regular garage, and paid off practically all the mortgage on it " "I remember stopping at a garage in Schoenstrom, I'm almost sure it was, for something. I seem to remember it was a good place. Do you own it? Really?" "Ye-es, what there is of it." "But there's a great deal of it.

He expressed a wish to seek the seclusion of his own cabin, whereat I was not surprised, both Dick Popplethorne and myself having observed his face assume a greenish-yellowy-liver sort of look during the last few moments of "Joe's" narrative; but he kept up his courage to the last, murmuring yet more faintly as he tottered below. "Ve-wy good ah! Ye-es, ve-wy good ah, indeed!"

"DID he I mean did you ever ; Dulce, will you be very angry with me if I ask you a question?" "No. But I hope it won't be a disagreeable one," says Dulce, glancing at him cautiously. "That is just as you may look at it," says Roger. "But I suppose I may say it after all, we are like brother and sister are we not?" "Ye-es.

"Oh, many, many, many years, my dear. But I expect a judgment. Shortly." There was an anxiety even in her hopefulness that made me doubtful if I had done right in approaching the subject. I thought I would say no more about it. "My father expected a judgment," said Miss Flite. "My brother. My sister. They all expected a judgment. The same that I expect." "They are all " "Ye-es.

Langworth says she is sure he has been in Alaska," Jess added. Laura noted the swift glance that passed between the invalid and her daughter. "Oh, my dear!" exclaimed Mrs. Steele, "you did not tell me that" "No," said Janet, shaking her head, "But lots of men go to Alaska, Mamma." "Ye-es," admitted Mrs. Steele. "And come back with plenty of money," put in Bobby, smiling.

Sorber has come here to see him." At that Dot came forward and put her morsel of hand into the showman's enormous fist. "You are very welcome, Neale's uncle," she said, bashfully. "We think Neale is a very nice boy, and if we had a boy in our family we'd want one just like Neale wouldn't we, Tess?" "Ye-es," grudgingly admitted the older girl. "If we had to have a boy.

I once read a book which talked about a thing called agoraphobia. Perhaps it's that ... Now if we know that weak spot it helps us in our work. There are some places he won't go to, and there are some things he can't do not well, anyway. I reckon that's useful. 'Ye-es, said Macgillivray. 'Perhaps it's not what you'd call a burning and a shining light.

"Well, it's good to what it would be if Belle wasn't taking care of him. And if she does as Mrs. Brown says, 'carries some comfort into the valley of the shadow for him, making his last days bright, isn't that the very biggest rainbow anybody could make?" "Ye-es," admitted Richard in a doubtful tone. "Maybe it is if you put it that way."

Primmie dropped the mouth organ on the floor with a metallic clatter. Startled, she made her customary appeal to the ruler of Israel. "It's him, eh?" growled the light keeper. "I thought so. I've got my eye on him, Julia, and he knows it. What's he up to now? Where is he?" "Near her." "Near her? Here?... In this HOUSE, do you mean?" A moment's hesitation, and then, "Ye-es, I I shouldn't wonder."

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