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Is that the way to act when Shila comes up after a good day? Ain't we got just lots to be thankful for, the business growing and the bank-book growing, and our Selene on top? Shame on mamma!" "I got a heaviness here inside here." Mrs. Coblenz reached up for the old hand, patting it. "It's nothing, mamma a little nervousness." "I'm an old woman.

They lowered her, almost inch by inch, sliding down pillows, against the chair-back. "Now, Shila's little mama want to sleep?" "I got no rest no rest." "You're too excited, honey; that's all." "No rest." "Here here's a brand-new hotel Bible on the table, dearie. Shall Shila read it to you?" "Aylorff " "Now, now, mama. Now, now; you mustn't! Didn't you promise Shila? Look!

I'll take them back for you!" "We'll take them back for her Shila." "I'll " "We'll take them back for her Shila." "We'll take them back for you, mamma. We'll take them back for you, darling!" From The Pagan A TINY village lay among the mountains of a country from which for four years the men had gone forth to fight.

Contrariwise, Elijah was also in the habit of reporting earthly events in the celestial regions. He told Rabba bar Shila that the reason Rabbi Meir was never quoted in the academy on high was because he had had so wicked a teacher as Elisha ben Abuyah. Rabba explained Rabbi Meir's conduct by an apologue.

Nobody knows better than me how good." "You'm a good girl, Shila." "I was thinking last night, mama, waiting up for Selene just thinking how all the good you've done ought to keep your mind off the spells, dearie." "My son " "Why, a woman with as much good to remember as you've got oughtn't to have time for spells.

My boy the papers the swords Aylorff Aylorff " "'Shh-h-h mama " "It came through his heart out the back a blade with two sides out the back when I opened the door; the spur in his face when he fell, Shila the spur in his face the beautiful face of my boy my Aylorff my husband before him that died to make free!" And fell back, bathed in the sweat of the terrific hiccoughing of sobs. "Mama, mama!

Shila Coblenz, of not too fulsome but the hour-glass proportions of two decades ago, smiled, her black eyes, ever so quick to dart, receding slightly as the cheeks lifted. "Two twenty-five, Milt, for those ribbed assorted sizes and reinforced heels. Leave or take. Bergdorff & Sloan will quote me the whole mill at that price." With his chest across the counter and legs out violently behind, Mr.

"Mamma, mamma my God! What shall we do? These spells! You'll kill yourself, darling. I'm going to take you back, dearie ain't that enough? I promise. I promise. You mustn't, mamma! These spells they ain't good for a young girl like Selene to hear. Mamma, ain't you got your own Shila your own Selene? Ain't that something? Ain't it? Ain't it?"

"You're too excited, honey, that's all." "No rest." "Here here's a brand-new hotel Bible on the table, dearie. Shall Shila read it to you?" "Aylorff " "Now, now, mamma. Now, now; you mustn't! Didn't you promise Shila? Look! See, here's a wreath wrapped in your shawl for Shila's little mamma to work on. Plenty of wreaths for us to take back.

She's beyond any of the poor fixings we could do for her. You never saw her face like that before. Look!" "The wreaths the wreaths!" He picked up the raffia circle, placing it back again against the quiet bosom. "Poor little lady!" he said. "Shila that's left for us to do. You and me, Shila we'll take the wreaths back for her." "My darling my darling mother! I'll take them back for you!