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"Pooh! you don't suppose I care for that," said Julian, "even supposing it were likely to be true; besides " He said no more, but his proud look at his sister's face seemed to imply that he expected rather to be envied than laughed at. Accordingly, they went up together, and, as the train drew nearer and nearer to Camford, all three grew silent and thoughtful.

You keep account, and when you've had twelve, Mother Bhaer will give you twenty-five cents for 'em, and then you can buy what you like, don't you see?" "I'll do it! What a kind feller you are, Tommy!" cried Nat, quite dazzled by this brilliant offer. "Pooh! that is not anything. You begin now and rummage the barn, and I'll wait here for you.

I'm sure I felt for her being disappointed of her baby; but she got over it nicely." "Baby, pooh! I can see Lydgate is making a mess of his practice, and getting into debt too, by what I hear. I shall have Rosamond coming to me with a pretty tale one of these days. But they'll get no money from me, I know. Let his family help him. I never did like that marriage. But it's no use talking.

Pooh!" interrupted the other, good-humouredly. "Don't let us waste words over a chance expression I may have dropped. I don't care anything about last night's work, or who was concerned in it. That's nothing to me.

"It's funny to watch him." "Pooh! I knew that," retorted Jenny Wren. "What do you suppose my eyes are make for? I thought you were going to tell me something I didn't know." Peter looked disappointed. For a while Jenny Wren was too busy to talk save to scold Mr. Wren for spending so much time singing instead of working.

During that entire time the chronometer had varied only one minute and five seconds." "Pooh! That wasn't anything to get hot over," exploded Christopher. "And yet a variation as great as that represented an error of eighteen miles a big enough distance to admit of a ship being run on no end of rocks and shoals." "I didn't realize it amounted to so many miles," was the sober reply.

Just think, over in England they simply can't keep Christmas without hanging a bunch of me from the ceiling. Then, when they dance and come under the bunch, they are allowed to kiss each other." "Pooh!" said the crab-apple-tree. "That's nothing to talk about. Why, there isn't an engaged couple in the whole parish but has sat in my shade and kissed."

"'Cause don't you 'member what Hal said about there bein' ghosts on this island?" and Janet looked over her shoulder, though it was broad daylight. "Pooh!" laughed her brother. "I thought you didn't believe in ghosts." "I don't but " "I'm not afraid!" declared Teddy. "And I'm going to look and see if I can't find the lost star that fell on the island." "Grandpa said it all burned up."

And here's Danny Meadow Mouse, who has lived here all his life, acting as if he expected something dreadful to happen any minute. Pooh! How very, very foolish!" Now Grandfather Frog is old and in the Smiling Pool he is accounted very, very wise. But the wisest sometimes become foolish when they think that they know all there is to know. It was so with Grandfather Frog.

Kimble came out. He went forward to meet his uncle, prepared to suppress the agitation he must feel, whatever news he was to hear. "I waited for you, as I'd come so far," he said, speaking first. "Pooh, it was nonsense for you to come out: why didn't you send one of the men? There's nothing to be done. She's dead has been dead for hours, I should say."

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