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They ain't got anything on me," he added in a hoarse whisper which bespoke his terror, "unless you shhh!" "I know what it is," Tom whispered, "and I ain't a-scared. They got a signal from the destroyer. They know the room." "There's nothing they can find here," his brother breathed. "They were all through here last night. Put that dish down put it down, I tell you! Shh!"
"Blanche, how long has this been going on?" Look, Blanche was crying. Shh, Paula, shh! The judge was speaking. But Blanche didn't listen. The woman with the child was going to say, "Blanche, the judge," but her tongue grew frightened. "Speak up, Blanche." The judge said this. She could hardly hear Blanche. It was funny to see her cry. Long ago she used to cry when she was a baby like Paula.
Early in the day before the car filled up, Tom talked a good deal with them and as there was no guard inside, the conversation was free. "When you said, 'Shh'," said Tom at one time, "I knew what you was thinkin' about. I was never in a war," he added innocently, "so I don't know much about it. But if I was sent to jail for say, for stealing I wouldn't think I had a right to escape."
"I'm taking the air," I answered. "It is good for me. I am enjoying the glorious English air old Doctor Bayliss is always talking about. Fresh air and exercise those will cure anything, so he says. Perhaps they will cure me. God knows I need curing." "Sshh! shh, Hosy! Don't talk that way. I don't like to hear you. Out here bareheaded and in all this damp! You'll get your death."
"Positively," said Townsend, dragging himself to his feet. "Shh!" said Pee-wee, "let's surprise them." "You're the only one that's making any noise," said Townsend. "I mean myself, too," said Pee-wee. "Shhhh." "He's telling himself to keep still," Brownie, unable to control his laughter. "I mean all of us me too," said Pee-wee. "Shh."
She had promised Constance her help in arranging Santa Claus' visit to Charlie, and, when on Christmas eve, at a little after seven o'clock she set out for the Stevens' weighed down by numerous festively-wrapped, be-ribboned packages, she was filled with that quiet exaltation that attends the performance of a good deed and happier than she had been for several days. "Shh!"
I'll let you go on account of her." A nice judge. "Thank you, thank you, judge. Shh, Paula! Goo-by." Now she would find out. She would ask Blanche. They could talk aloud in the hallway. "Blanche, come here." A note of authority came into the woman's voice. A girl of eighteen walking at her side turned a rouged, tear-stained face. "Aw, don't bother me, ma. I got enough trouble."
And when I think what he used to be, smart, lively, able, one of the best skippers and smartest business men afloat or ashore, it don't seem possible a body could change so. 'Twas that woman that done it, that woman that trapped him into gettin' married." "Sshh! Shh! Shadrach; she's dead, too. And, besides, I guess she was a real good woman; everybody said she was."
"They'll think only one came this way, maybe, and they won't know which way to go Shh!" Archer held his breath. There was no sound except that of the water rippling at their feet. "Is that upstream?" Tom asked. "It ought to be shallow all the way. Keep in the water." "Step on that shore and you're in Alsace," said Archer. "Don't step on it," said Tom. "Shores are tell-tales. Which is the hill?"
Can I have some lemons? Are there any cookies left? I left two on the plate last night. Where's the sugar so I can " He paused in his frenzy of haste and enthusiasm as Aunt Jamsiah opened the sitting room door, very quietly and seriously. "Shh, come in here, Walter," she said. Her manner, kind, gentle, but serious, disconcerted Pee-wee and chilled his enthusiasm.
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