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He turned to Barbara with an encouraging smile.
He was getting disturbed about her, but since the doctor had said she must rest, he talked to Barbara in the evening.
In the meantime, I'll put Barbara on the tunnel train.
He had not seen Barbara at breakfast and was rather sorry for her, but she had not known Shillito long, and although she might be angry for a time, her hurt could not be deep.
They were in fact in the very teeth of starvation, when the manager, who knew and respected them in better days, took the little Barbara into his company.
You don't see, or perhaps you don't mind, the drawbacks to separating Barbara from her mother and banishing her from home?
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That he had had something to do with it was her first fear, until convinced to the contrary; and now she blamed Aunt Barbara for harboring the same thought.
I lost Barbara by the pool.
I have it from Barbara through her brother, one of the men-servants, that Mr. Roper hath of late lien on the ground and used a knotted cord.
Barbara gave us currant-jelly; she was a stingy Barbara about that jelly, and counted her jars; and when father and Stephen came in, there was the little dinner of three covers, and a peach-pie of Saturday's making on the side-board, and the green screen up before the stove again, and the baking-pan safe in the pantry sink, with hot water and ammonia in it.
That's why I put Miss Barbara up to the game of firing questions at you about that silly business on the wharf.
" When surveying the chapel of Santa Barbara during the Mass, he used always to turn his eyes away from the funeral chest.
At length the articles he needed were ready, and one afternoon Cartwright hired a boat to take him and Barbara across the harbor.