Words of Cheer for the Tempted, the Toiling, And the Sorrowing
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" "Oh! I hope so, " replied Christine, with a frank, bright smile. After the gentlemen had gone, Christine threw her arm around hersister, and said gayly, "Hav'n't we had a pleasant evening, Ann, mydear?" "Pleasant enough, " said Ann, trying to yawn, "but I felt ratherstupid, as I often do. " "Stupid! Is it possible?" exclaimed the astonished girl. "You weretalking with Mr. Burns; well, he didn't look as if he would ever setthe North River afire with his energies, it is true. " Ann smiled very ...slightly, then rather pettishly disengaged herselffrom the detaining hand of Christine, and taking a light, retiredwithout saying anything, but a brief good-night to her mother. Christine soon followed, wondering what made Ann so mute and sharpin her actions. "Why, Ann, are you angry with me?" she asked, goingup to her, as soon as she entered the apartment. "I don't know what I should be angry for, " was the impatient reply. "Can't a person be a little short when sleepy, without beingtormented with questions about it?" "Oh, yes, I won't trouble you any more.
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