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A SONG OF SPRING TIME

... numb. tha Grant him admittance, sweetheart mine, and And by your cheering fire and His lips shall loosen as with wine UPC And speak forth my desire. He left me nob an hour ago, And when the rascal went the Barefooted out into the snow beit I asked him whither ...

THE OLD SECRET

... nmust unlfold, An! EcOt'S dlid lie a listen~er socl:, si lt\' h:u i-s story mniht hle told Th iore toie laughing, world should speak ?? tell hI r (if she *;d !ot lnow ) he io ved hsr so, lie loved her so! ...

BLIND LOVE

... continued ; but it is possible to rouse his sense of justice by the expression of facts. Help me to speak to him more plainly of Lord Harry than you could speak in your lettera. I want to know what has happened, front the time when events at Ardoon brought ...

BLACK BLOOD:

... there isn't that black cloud pressing down upon a man's head. W He began to pace the room again. if I only dared speak ! If I only dared a, speak i he groaned, as lie sank down in a sitting t( position on the edge of his bed, and began to reck himself to ...

BLACK BLOOD:

... Captain Miller has bees drop Offrom time to time, I'm afraid hoe is reckless and ut Ut wvild. Yes ; I must speak to Nelly. St ar ( 'Iet meo speak to her, mtamma. iu g 0 n sYou, my child ? said Lady Cope, wonder. NY it. igly. cc to Yes, mamma. Perhaps ...

STRAIGHT FROM DIXIE

... Hnstle, foh de lan' er goodness i Hustle, chillun. 11 A RU aboawd I 5' l * a * nT Your time has come, said a physician, d v speaking to an old Georgian, who lay stretched a out on a bed. h , Ar' you shore? Ain't no chance fur you ter s' .5 be wrong, is ...

CELEBRITIES' PEEPSHOW

... Sir Edward Malet is a middle-sized man of b fifty-three, he talks in a low, deliberate 'voice, t l blandly, silkily, so to speak. He talks as if a , every person to whom he spoke was a diplon~atist as iin disguise. Bub then he himself has been a A , d ...

DONA'S HERO

... noon as she could, Sybil caught hold i Done, and poured her tale of woe into her ear. hme 'And you did not speak to him ? said Don&, sdi Spe~ak to haim ? echoed Mrs. L'Estrange, !t, Wrathiuly. Not I; nd he was absotely so laghing-nearly laughing, I ...

BLIND LOVE

... which is forgetful of cereinny, and blind to consequences. The affectionate freedom which can speak iindly without effor't is sensitive to offence, arid can speak harshly withont restraint. When thre friend who wounds nr alis onco been asso0ciat ed with ...

GRANDMOTHER'S STORY

... an OSS daintier mortsels pined ; -m rds And the children brought their playthings while her mothers whispered low, in( as Speak kind to the puir lambie-what she's lost rej she doesn't know! ! El hen I was such a tiny creature ! And though I remem h ber ...

DONA'S HERO

... two men who watched for bore to speak . for fear ef disturbing him ; but he never opened b his eyes that they did not search at once for Algernon's, as if lie found something there he >ikedl. By-and-bye he began to speak again in his soft - zausical voice ...

BLIND LOVE

... g You have just heard it. t 'No I' n You false woman V I Don't forget, Miss Henley, that you are c speaking to a lady. I am speaking to Lord Harry's spy I I y Their voices rose loud ; the excitement on t either side had reached its climax ; ...