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Then he said suddenly, 'No a kirk, Minister, and further ventured wheedlingly, ''tis impossible, but somethin' for the kirk a new pulpit, for instance, or a bit organ, or some heating for the winter. The Minister shook his head.

"Because I want to come," she explained wheedlingly, with her head on one side. Her eyes were dark and tired after her overnight excitement; she had exhausted herself with talking; and for a moment Eric forgot to be irritated and only saw her as a child whom it would be ungracious to disappoint.

Susan and Etta halted and, watching so interestedly that they forgot themselves, heard her laugh at his insult, heard her say wheedlingly, "Come along, dearie, I'll treat you right. You're the kind of a lively, joky fellow I like." "Go to hell, gran'ma," said the man, roughly shaking her off and lurching on toward the two girls.

"It is not even a theatre in which I play, Madame, it is a beer-garden." "A beer-garden!" she cried in horror. "Oh Herr Kreutzer! Worse and worse!" Then, wheedlingly: "Listen. You say you love your daughter." "Yes; surely; I love my daughter very dearly almost as much, perhaps, as Madame loves her son. Almost. Almost." "You would have gone to prison for her." "Yes; to prison.

Peppermore, she says, more wheedlingly than ever, 'was that, if it lay in your power, and if occasion arises, you would do what you could to keep my name out of it I don't want publicity! Um!" concluded Peppermore. "Pretty woman, Mr. Brent, and with taking ways, but of course I had to be adamant, sir firm, Mr. Brent, firm as St. Hathelswide's tower. 'The Press, Mrs.

"Whadda you know about me an' Jack Harpe?" she demanded. "Not as much as I'd like to know," was his frank reply. "I ain't talkin'." Shortly. "Now, lookit here " he began, wheedlingly. She shook her head at him. "S'no use. I don't tell everything I know." "Then you do know something about Jack Harpe?" "I didn't say I did." "You didn't. But " "That's what the goat done to the stone wall.

The boldest of them approached the dog, calling him by name and wheedlingly. When he was but a yard or so away the dog flew at his throat and almost set his fangs into it, for they snapped together a mere hand's breadth short.