When he does come, I show myself happy to see him and make him welcome--as I should do by any other visitor.
It must come to us here in some shape or other, my child; and I do not see that it matters how, or when, or through whom it does come, if it takes us to a better world.
It takes a good deal to put him into one, but when it does come, it's like a tornado.
If it does come, it brings at least one recompense: the humiliation and the trouble, the bitter pain and the carking care are escaped from, left behind for ever in the cruel world.
And he's likely to stay quite a spell when he does come.
Then she said, half doubtfully: "Do you suppose your brother will object if he does come, Cap'n Abe?
He is probably not aware of my existence; so that even if he does come he will not take my absence in bad part; and if he does, so much the better.
When at length, however, it does come, it brings the expected letter from Luttrell.
Why, if nothing to speak of does come to me from old Verner, this money of John's would be a perfect windfall.
It is no hurried disorder; he may live for years yet; but the end, when it does come, will be tolerably sudden: and that he knows.
If he does come back, you will still be the mistress of Verner's Pride.
I shall be very, very glad to see him when he does come," I said warmly.
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