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Dave turned his head weakly. The motion set sick waves of nausea running through him, but he could see the doctor kneeling on the floor in some sort of pantomime. The words of the chant were meaningless. A hand closed over Dave's eyes, and the voice of the nurse whispered in his ear. "Shh, Dave Hanson. It's the Sather Karf, so don't interrupt. There may be a conjunction."

"But go to sleep now. Shh." Her hands came up in complicated gestures. "Sleep and grow well." "None of that hypnotism again!" he protested. She went on making passes, but smiled on him kindly. "Don't be superstitious hypnotism is silly. Now go to sleep. For me, Dave Hanson. I want you well and true when you awake."

He had about a hundred dollars with him. He couldn't even swim." "Good night!" I said. Then, all of a sudden Skinny piped up, "If I had a hundred dollars I'd buy a canoe, I would. I'd have it painted red. I'd have a sail for it, too. Then all the fellows would like me, wouldn't they?" I said, "Shh, don't shout like that; people can hear you all over. The fellows like you now, don't you worry."

The small man sprang onto the slidewalk after him and then they were skimming effortlessly side by side. Gusterson felt frightened and twice as hunchbacked as the slidestanders around him morally as well as physically. Nevertheless he countered bravely, "I got things to brief you on. I got six pages of cautions on ti " "Shh!" Fay stopped him. "Let's use my hushbox."

He wouldn't have to be grammatical ... or finish sentences. "I understand, Erik. I was afraid of this. For you. But you mustn't. 'Shh! it's all over." "No, Anna. It can't be. You are still Anna." "Yes. But different." He stood up. "Really, Erik," she was shaking her head and smiling without expression, "everything is over. I would rather have written it to you. I could have made it plain.

"We're too late; it's all over," sighed Pretty, thinking sadly of the mud and the rips and tears that disfigured his usually perfect toilet. "I move we rest a bit," groaned Sleepy, seconding his own motion by dropping to the ground. "Shh!" commanded B.J.; "d'you hear that?" Instantly they were all in motion again, for they heard the noise of many runners crashing through the thicket.

"I don't say the father was so much of a much, either. Payson Clifford was a good fellow even if he wasn't our First Citizen or likely to be a candidate for that position in the Hereafter. But that boy " "Shh!" reproved Mr. Tutt, slowly shaking his head so that the smoke from his rat-tailed cigar wove a gray scroll in the air before his face.

That's what I used to call about everybody that wasn't born right down here in Yankeeland. I used to be prejudiced against you because you was what I called a half-breed. I'm sorry, Al. I'm ashamed. See what you've turned out to be. I declare, I " "Shh! shh! Don't, Grandfather. When I came here I was a little snob, a conceited, insufferable little " "Here, here! Hold on! No, you wa'n't, neither.

By this time she had forgotten all about the request to speak in a low tone. Galusha glanced fearfully at the open door behind her. "Sshh! shh, Primmie," he begged. "But have you? Have you, Mr. Bangs?" "Why why, perhaps, Primmie. I mean that is to say " He stopped. Miss Phipps was standing in the doorway. "Why, Mr. Bangs!" she exclaimed. "Are you here so soon? I didn't expect you till to-night.

Much as Louis and I want you with us every minute, we won't stand in your way! That's another reason I'm so happy, Alma. I'm not alone any more now. Leo's so crazy over you, just waiting for the chance to pop " "Shh sh h h!" "Don't tremble so, darling. Mamma knows. He told Mrs.

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