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"We-ell!" sighed Rose, "maybe that's only a make-believe sound we hear. But but I don't like it. There!" For a third time the screech was repeated. It seemed nearer. Russ could not be confident that it was "make-believe." The strange sound seemed very real indeed. "I don't like that noise a bit," whispered Rose, standing close to her brother. "It it makes me all shivery."
They walked along the path hand in hand, and although they did not speak much for the next few moments, when they did speak it was quite cheerfully. "I wish she would yell again," said Russ at last. "For we must be getting near to where she was." "We-ell, if she isn't a ghost " Just then the silence of the wood was broken again by the cry. The boy and the girl halted involuntarily.
"For cat's sake, what do I care about the boss? You're going to quit anyway, ain't you, soon as we're ready to fly?" "We-ell, yes, of course. But I'd have to give him time to get some one in my place. They're working short-handed as it is. I couldn't just " "You're laying down on me; that's what you're doing. Look how I've sweat all forenoon on that darned wing!
"Let me. You ought to have hot water, and there's no fire. I'll rub you down. And your hair! Wring it out, child. What were you doing on the moor?" "Just amusing myself." "With George Halkett?" "We-ell, I was with him in the spirit, oh, yes, I was; but in the flesh, only for a very little while. What made you think I was with him?" "Something I heard. Are you warmer now?" "Much warmer.
Wasn't the price a little short? In case Mr. Curry had any doubts about Elisha, what other horse did he favour? The old man answered all questions patiently, courteously, and truthfully and patience, courtesy, and truth seldom meet in the paddock. We-ell, about 'Lisha, now, he was an honest hoss and he would try as hard to win at 7 to 5 as any other price.
"Why, whatever happened you would be getting dinner just the same, wouldn't you?" she said. "You might not have it, but you'd be getting it, you know." Jed took the mackerel out of the ice-chest and put the plate containing it on the top of the latter. "We-ell," he drawled, "you can't always tell. I might take so long gettin' it that, first thing I knew, 'twould be supper."
While he was telling your daughter and a whole lot of other people that I was the only man to handle the case, he was slipping you the quiet instruction to avoid me, not to confide in me, not to tell me a single thing. Isn't that true?" "We-ell, he did say the best way for me to avoid all possibility of being involved in the thing was not to talk to anybody." "I knew it!"
Set out over a hundred years ago, those elms were." "Spray from the breakers flew clear over the top of the bank here," said Zach. "That's some h'ist for spray, hundred and odd feet. I wan't here to see it, myself, but Cap'n Jeth told me." "You were in a more comfortable place, I hope," observed Galusha. "Um we-ell, that's accordin' to what you call comf'table.
"We-ell!" breathed Laddie. "It's a wonder he didn't take me right with him!" Then he, like everybody else, became interested in the passage of the great bird as it mounted skyward. It went up in a long slant at first, and then began to spiral upward, right toward the sun, and presently was out of sight. "It can look the sun straight in the face," said Daddy Bunker.
She won't kill us; she's only silly," went on Nell. "I believe you're all more or less willing to have Lil go," declared Laura, in wonder. "We-ell," drawled Bobby. "There's the chance of having somebody to do the camp work for us " "Not Lil!" shrieked Jess. "She never lifts her hand at home." "No," said Nell. "But Mrs. Pendleton will pay a maid's wages." "Ah ha!" ejaculated Jess Morse.
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