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And very soon, a flushed, distracted-looking youth could have been seen as they say leaping from the train and hurrying along the platform, searching his pockets for his ticket. When at last she rejoined him on the towing-path a little beyond Caversham lock he had made an effort, and regained some measure of equanimity. If they had to part, he would not make a scene!

Several long and dismal toots sent Lita galloping through the grassy path as the sound of the trumpet excites a war-horse, and "father and Bijah," alarmed by the signal at that hour, leaned on their rakes to survey with wonder the distracted-looking little horseman approaching like a whirlwind. "Guess likely grandpa's had 'nother stroke.

And very soon, a flushed, distracted-looking youth could have been seen as they say leaping from the train and hurrying along the platform, searching his pockets for his ticket. When at last she rejoined him on the towing-path a little beyond Caversham lock he had made an effort, and regained some measure of equanimity. If they had to part, he would not make a scene!

"We're getting near," said Fleur; "the towing-path's awfully exposed. One more! Oh! Jon, don't forget me." Jon answered with his kiss. And very soon, a flushed, distracted-looking youth could have been seen as they say leaping from the train and hurrying along the platform, searching his pockets for his ticket.

We expected Albert's uncle every minute. At last we heard the gate, but he did not come in, so we looked out and saw that there he was talking to a distracted-looking man on a piebald horse one of the miller's horses. A shiver of doubt coursed through our veins. We could not remember having done anything wrong at the miller's. But you never know.

Of course, there were innumerable questions asked her with regard to her sudden departure the night before, and also with regard to the distracted-looking girl who had burst into their midst in the great hall in The Garden. But Jasmine, having made up her mind, made it up thoroughly.

A bright-faced girl stood on the step and without waiting for Arthur to speak said pleasantly, "I am Ruth Shirley, and I am afraid you are not expecting me until to-morrow." "I am sure mother didn't expect you to-day, for she has gone in town and won't be back before five o'clock," said Arthur, unpleasantly conscious of his crutches, his dressing-gown and his distracted-looking hair.

Several long and dismal toots sent Lita galloping through the grassy path as the sound of the trumpet excites a war-horse, and "father and Bijah," alarmed by the signal at that hour, leaned on their rakes to survey with wonder the distracted-looking little horseman approaching like a whirlwind. "Guess likely grandpa's had 'nother stroke.