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Fifteen minutes exhausted his memory of the whistleable parts, and he was not given to tiresome repetitions. He stopped for a moment, and Bob's voice chanted admonishingly from somewhere, "Keep her a-go-o-ing, Bud, old boy!"

"Mäzli," she said admonishingly, "have you forgotten that you are not to ask questions of grown-up people who come to see me?" "But why shouldn't I ask what the locked-up children are doing?" Mäzli declared, feigning great pity in her voice. "Now the foxy little thing wants to incline mother to be comforted by pretending to pity them," Kurt declared.

"I think some have that opinion now," said Horace. Sylvia sniffed. "A woman don't kill herself as long as she's got spirit enough to fix herself up," she said. "I saw her only yesterday in a brand-new dress, and her hair was crimped tight enough to last a week, and her cheeks " "Come, Sylvia," said Henry, admonishingly. "You needn't be afraid.

That's what whisky's did for him." "And what it will do for you one of these days," interrupts the jailer, admonishingly. "Up for disturbing the peace at Madame Flamingo's. Committed by Justice Snivel." "Throwing stones by way of repentance, eh? Tom was, at one time, as good a customer as that house had. A man's welcome at that house when he's up in the world.

So he was brought, quite blind, straight to her, and he goes up to her and falls down and says, 'Make me whole, says he, 'and I'll give thee what the Tsar bestowed on me. I saw it myself, master, the star is fixed into the icon. Well, and what do you think? He received his sight! It's a sin to speak so. God will punish you," she said admonishingly, turning to Pierre.

"What under the sun are you laughing at, Ruth Fielding?" demanded Helen. "Yes. Do tell us the joke," drawled Heavy Stone. "I I was ju-just thinking of how fun-funny I must ha-have looked in a hat I had on since I saw you girls!" Ruth was hysterical. "Well! I never!" gasped Jennie. "Dear me, Ruth," Helen said, admonishingly. "I wonder you are so light-minded at such a time as this.

"Providence, which directs all things, and more especially the movements of the soldier, must have ordained me this bruising, else I should not have got it," said the major, shaking his head admonishingly, and casting upon me a look of deep mortification.

Then she brought him a plate of moistened toast. "You've forgot the eggs, Sally," said Pap admonishingly. "They ain't none this morning," said Sally briefly. Pap looked up and saw that her mouth was set very firmly. "No eggs?" he asked tremulously. "No," she said decidedly, "no eggs!

"Bunkers," explained Frane, Junior. "What's dem?" asked Mammy June, apparently puzzled. "Is dey to play with, or is dey to eat? Bunkers! Lawsy!" Rose giggled delightedly. "They are to play with," laughed Alice suddenly. "That is what they are for, Mammy June." "You see you play pretty with them, then," said the old woman, shaking her head and speaking admonishingly.

Mechanically she answered the lawyer, and, when he prepared to leave, the hand, given him at parting, was as cold as ice. "Remember," he said, admonishingly; "less cloister, more city!" Some hours later, the old lady, dressed in her heavy silk and brocade and with snow-white hair done up in imposing fashion, rapped on Constance's door, but received no answer.

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