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Before the vigil, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie issued a statement praising their “beloved grannie.” World leaders head to London for Queen Elizabeth II funeral 2022-09-18T04:00:00Z
Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie issued a tribute to their "dearest grannie" on Saturday, saying how much they missed the late Queen Elizabeth and had thought she would be around forever. Ukrainians search grave site after Russians driven out 2022-09-18T04:00:00Z
Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie issued a tribute to their "dearest grannie" on Saturday, saying how much they missed the late Queen Elizabeth and had thought she would be around forever. Ukraine to dominate as world leaders gather at United Nations 2022-09-18T04:00:00Z
"Goodbye dear grannie, it has been the honour of our lives to have been your granddaughters and we're so very proud of you." Biden to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth lying in state 2022-09-18T04:00:00Z
"There have been tears and laughter, silences and chatter, hugs and loneliness, and a collective loss for you, our beloved queen and our beloved grannie." 'Dearest grannie', we miss you - Queen Elizabeth's grandchildren 2022-09-17T04:00:00Z
"Yes," said Cherry, coming forward; "I thought as you'd be glad to have it done, grannie." Mother Meg or, The Story of Dickie's Attic 2011-10-13T02:00:40.380Z
It was, therefore, with infinite concern that I received the intelligence from my mother that grannie was, in all probability, on the point of leaving us, and for ever. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 21 2011-09-09T02:01:06.280Z
Of course, it is mine, as grannie left it to me, or it would have been sold. Salome 2011-08-20T02:00:12.970Z
Really, to hear you talk, anybody'd think you were my grannie instead of fourteen months younger than I am! A Fortunate Term 2011-05-12T02:00:10.623Z
"I am glad you know grannie," she said. A Flight with the Swallows Little Dorothy's Dream 2011-03-04T03:00:54.547Z
"Cherry, child," she began, coming close to the bed, "give grannie a kiss, and let's tell the Lord all about it." Mother Meg or, The Story of Dickie's Attic 2011-10-13T02:00:40.380Z
"But you are so cold, grannie; let me make up the fire, and get you a cup of tea; let me." Little Miss Joy
But for the opinion held of a child, give me grannie's—that is sublime. Her Royal Highness Woman
She speedily found her way to the nursery, and baby Joy delighted her by holding out her arms to her grannie, with a bewitching smile. Under the Mendips A Tale
"And all my flowers are upset, grannie," said a little plaintive voice. A Flight with the Swallows Little Dorothy's Dream 2011-03-04T03:00:54.547Z
I call you grannie?—how good you are to me. Mother Meg or, The Story of Dickie's Attic 2011-10-13T02:00:40.380Z
Yes, you will, if you make other folks happy, grannie. Little Miss Joy
They soon accepted her as their veritable “grannie,” and they call her that to this day. Neighbors Life Stories of the Other Half
After he had spoken to grannie, he walked up to her and offered his hand. Rose MacLeod
"I don't think that would do," Irene said, "for father wished me to live with grannie and the cousins." A Flight with the Swallows Little Dorothy's Dream 2011-03-04T03:00:54.547Z
But I wore these old things all the time, 'cause I told grannie as I wanted to have every bit of it ready for you. Mother Meg or, The Story of Dickie's Attic 2011-10-13T02:00:40.380Z
I think grannie has gone to Him, and she is happier, I know. Little Miss Joy
And I am so glad I came, though I had to leave my wee baby with his grannie. Banked Fires
There's a good deal of grannie in you. Rose MacLeod
"Yes," Irene said, "and I am very glad to come and see you all—and grannie." A Flight with the Swallows Little Dorothy's Dream 2011-03-04T03:00:54.547Z
His grannie gave him the flowers, and he went back to Sonahrí Rání. Indian Fairy Tales
You go and sit with Joy while I go to poor grannie. Little Miss Joy
He and I shall go home every three years to Baby who is well cared for by his grannie. Banked Fires
Rose and grannie had been living in an atmosphere of calm. Rose MacLeod
Irene had not seen her grannie for some years, and, with the instinct of childhood, she had discovered, without being told, that her father did not care much for her grannie. A Flight with the Swallows Little Dorothy's Dream 2011-03-04T03:00:54.547Z
Our grannie in Berlin, our uncle in Vienna, the whole family, have patted us on the head and sent us forward. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 7 (of 25)
"But there's grannie calling; you had better come." Little Miss Joy
Her mother had only given her one, and she had sent grannie a whole basketful. Nanny Merry or, What Made the Difference?
Every morning she gave a quick look of inquiry as she and grannie met, and the old lady would say,— "No, dear, no!" Rose MacLeod
He rarely mentioned her, and, indeed, he always called her step-mother's mother "grannie" when he had occasion to write of her. A Flight with the Swallows Little Dorothy's Dream 2011-03-04T03:00:54.547Z
When I was a young wife, Miss Angel, and Patty yonder was in her cradle, my grannie, that brought me up, said much the same thing to me. Two Maiden Aunts
Oh, grannie, I—I saw Uncle Joe bury it in the ground one night! Little Miss Joy
"O Mary! grannie thinks just as you do about heaven; I don't think Mr. Brown knows so much about it as she does." Nanny Merry or, What Made the Difference?
"You must send for him, my dear, and have your talk," said grannie. Rose MacLeod
At first it had seemed delightful to go to grannie, but now she thought anything was better than being where she was not wanted. A Flight with the Swallows Little Dorothy's Dream 2011-03-04T03:00:54.547Z
Next evening the old grannie of the compound told us the baby could not live till morning. Lotus Buds
He unlatched the door—he had never been used to knock at grannie's door, and the childish instinct came back to him. Ghetto Comedies
"Oh, because grannie is almost there, Mary,—she ought to know!" Nanny Merry or, What Made the Difference?
Then she opened her door and crossed the hall to grannie's room and tapped. Rose MacLeod
Bob stumped up to grannie, and deposited in her lap a very much crushed and flattened crocus, saying— "Kiss me for it; it's for you." A Flight with the Swallows Little Dorothy's Dream 2011-03-04T03:00:54.547Z
I should have thought you could have trusted your grannie by this time. The Madcap of the School
It is no good for grannie to see you so downcast, grandfather. David Fleming's Forgiveness
"What makes you think grannie is almost there?" Nanny Merry or, What Made the Difference?
Then she did stretch herself on the bed, and grannie put out a hand and held hers. Rose MacLeod
"Not that I wish to leave you, dear grannie," Constance added. A Flight with the Swallows Little Dorothy's Dream 2011-03-04T03:00:54.547Z
To her surprise, she found grannie and Robbie standing at the gate, peering along the road. Little Folks (November 1884) A Magazine for the Young
And, grandfather, grannie is no’ so very ill.” David Fleming's Forgiveness
Oh dear!" said Nannie, not knowing whether to laugh or cry, "do look at grannie's pie! Nanny Merry or, What Made the Difference?
Now grannie was silent, but only because she was thinking. Rose MacLeod
"What is the girl's name? do you remember, grannie?" A Flight with the Swallows Little Dorothy's Dream 2011-03-04T03:00:54.547Z
Then her mother came in, with grannie and Robbie following in slow procession behind. Little Folks (November 1884) A Magazine for the Young
Of course it’s right to go to the kirk, and I promised grannie I would go this afternoon to the Scott school-house with the bairns. David Fleming's Forgiveness
"Did you ever ask him, grannie, to make you see?" said Nannie. Nanny Merry or, What Made the Difference?
Again he strode away on his impatient march, and grannie waited and prayed a little, and thought how her knees ached and how she hoped God would help him. Rose MacLeod
"Take her back, grannie, say take her back, for I should so like to go to England." A Flight with the Swallows Little Dorothy's Dream 2011-03-04T03:00:54.547Z
My poor grannie always gave me an example of energy and hard work; I've got plenty of pluck, and I will work too. Fantômas
“I think grannie is no worse, though she is very weak and cannot bear much,” was Katie’s gentle caution, lest she should be excited overmuch. David Fleming's Forgiveness
Grannie will be in heaven to-night," and the little face brightens as she thinks of the beauties of the heavenly city; "and grannie will see too—why, how happy she must be! Nanny Merry or, What Made the Difference?
He had pleasant chronicles of the work to give grannie, and MacLeod took a genial interest. Rose MacLeod
"Oh, I don't want you to go to your grannie; you must stay with me." A Flight with the Swallows Little Dorothy's Dream 2011-03-04T03:00:54.547Z
Only grannie, who was very much of an invalid, and whom in consequence they did not often visit, kept to Guy and Doris. Two Little Travellers A Story for Girls
And grannie is better, but Miss Elizabeth will have no glad morning. David Fleming's Forgiveness
Just as she finished, there was a knock at the door; and who should it be but Dr. Merry, with two pies for grannie, and the horse and gig to take Nannie home. Nanny Merry or, What Made the Difference?
Rose was too busy to sit, and he began a portrait of grannie; then his only communication with the world seemed to be his flashing glance at her and at his canvas. Rose MacLeod
"You can't stay with grannie—she is very busy with business; and Constance has one of her headaches, and is in bed." A Flight with the Swallows Little Dorothy's Dream 2011-03-04T03:00:54.547Z
They were chatting briskly with grannie, whom they had found much stronger, and able easily to move about and attend to the affairs of her small household, and making their plans for the day. Two Little Travellers A Story for Girls
“My gown will wash, and I’ll take care, and grannie gave me leave to come.” David Fleming's Forgiveness
Nannie lifts up for the last time grannie's worn Bible, and begins to read, as she has so often read before,— "And I saw a new heaven and a new earth." Nanny Merry or, What Made the Difference?
"We get a little mite of it here every once and a while," said grannie. Rose MacLeod
"Chut! your grannie and your carriage and pairs," shouted a rasping voice at last. The Manxman A Novel - 1895
"I promise you I will only write one little line to father and begin my mail letter to grannie, and then I will go to bed." Queensland Cousins
That she should trust Davie to any of the kind young fellows who night after night offered, their services, was to grannie impossible. David Fleming's Forgiveness
But, grannie, there was a gentleman at our house yesterday, and I heard him talking with my father, and he said he thought heaven was in the sun. Nanny Merry or, What Made the Difference?
A long time ago, grannie told me what to do. Rose MacLeod
Guide ye, man, my grannie could hae telled as muckle about them as would have filled a minister’s sermons from June to January.” p. The Life of Mansie Wauch tailor in Dalkeith
"I know what grannie is when she gets a chance to send a box." Queensland Cousins
“It might be grannie and he,” said Katie, with a little impatient wonder. David Fleming's Forgiveness
But grannie doesn't always have to feel her Bible. Nanny Merry or, What Made the Difference?
She spoke rapidly and in a low tone, fearing grannie's window above. Rose MacLeod
But in her grannie's house this spirit— A child as lone as she— Pining for love not found on earth, Ann dreams again to see. Songs of Childhood
"I don't think her grannie would agree with you," laughed Miss Chase. Queensland Cousins
But, Davie, it is my duty to help grannie to make all the money we can to pay the debt, and get grandfather out of the hands of those avaricious Holts. David Fleming's Forgiveness
"Now shall I read, grannie?" said Nannie, as, taking a long draught from the little pitcher, she sat down on the cricket. Nanny Merry or, What Made the Difference?
Rose, at grannie's knee, in a mute gratitude that now she was to stay here, because it had been wonderfully decreed, saw Electra coming up the walk. Rose MacLeod
“It’s not burnt, grannie,” said Nora, smiling, “it’s only lighted up.” The Story of the Rock
But I think less of it, that I can leave you to be a comfort to grannie. Janet's Love and Service
“But, grannie,” said Katie, startled, “there is nothing wrong, is there?” David Fleming's Forgiveness
"Eat this peach first," said grannie, picking out the softest and handing it to her; "I know you must be warm from your long walk, and this will cool you." Nanny Merry or, What Made the Difference?
And then as Rose left the room, she bent forward, and leaned her head on grannie's breast. Rose MacLeod
He was hungry and the roast mutton was very good, moreover he was going to the Zoo that afternoon directly after lunch, grannie's French maid was to take him. The Ffolliots of Redmarley
“Will you bide with grannie, wee Rosie?” asked her father, pulling back her sun-bonnet, and letting a mass of tangled, yellow curls fall over her rosy face. Janet's Love and Service
Well, and why not?” said grannie, too loyal to the old man to let Katie see that she was startled by her words. David Fleming's Forgiveness
"Never mind the pie," said grannie, as Jack went on with his story; "it's just as good as ever, though it is broken." Nanny Merry or, What Made the Difference?
Inevitably then he thought of grannie, and his struggling mind seemed to appeal to her clarity, question and answer, and to every question she smiled and told him the dream was true. Rose MacLeod
You won't find me here unless it's very soon, for I'm actually to be allowed to stay with grannie for quite a long time. The Ffolliots of Redmarley
“But, grannie, we canna leave you here alone,” remonstrated Jean with an anxious look. Hunted and Harried
“All right, grannie dear,” said Katie, cheerfully; “and in the meantime take a little milk,” and she held the cup to her lips. David Fleming's Forgiveness
Oh yes," said grannie; "David isn't the only one who can say that. Nanny Merry or, What Made the Difference?
I shall always keep your present, just as grannie will keep your love for her. Rose MacLeod
He had lunch alone with his grannie, for grandfather was lunching at his club. The Ffolliots of Redmarley
She calls me grannie, because I like it. Rivers of Ice
Katie came now and then, and looked in, but she did not speak, except once to say that grannie was sleeping still. David Fleming's Forgiveness
When she had finished, she said, "What makes you like to hear of heaven so much, grannie?" Nanny Merry or, What Made the Difference?
"What were you thinking about, grannie?" he asked her. Rose MacLeod
“Let me take the cat off your lap, grannie,” said May. Post Haste
"Hurry up! your grannie is waiting!" called Carry once more. Some Everyday Folk and Dawn
So dear, bright, patient grannie had “her own adoes” between these two whom she loved so well, and her best hope and comfort in all matters which concerned them was Katie. David Fleming's Forgiveness
"See here!" said Jack, lifting the cover of the large basket; "mother has sent Aunt Betsy two; we can take one of them for grannie." Nanny Merry or, What Made the Difference?
"I don't know what grannie looks like," he said. Rose MacLeod
Guide ye, man, my grannie could hae telled as muckle about them as would have filled a minister’s sermons from June to January.” The Life of Mansie Wauch Tailor in Dalkeith, written by himself
But he must have tied a grannie's or a landlubber's knot, and she pulled loose. Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Christmas Tree Cove
It was noon when she went in and told them that dinner was nearly ready, and that grannie was awake and asking for them. David Fleming's Forgiveness
I have thought sometimes," grannie went on, "that heaven will be pleasanter to me, for not seeing here. Nanny Merry or, What Made the Difference?
It was a shade of sadness in the midst of the tranquillity, as if grannie also, in spite of her calm, had known great hungers. Rose MacLeod
I've heard my reverend grannie say, In lanely glens you like to stray; Or where auld ruined castles grey Nod to the moon, Ye fright the nightly wand'rer's way, Wi' eldritch croon. The Mysteries of All Nations Rise and Progress of Superstition, Laws Against and Trials of Witches, Ancient and Modern Delusions Together With Strange Customs, Fables, and Tales
Jim: A pretty picture: It takes my fancy: and the dear old grannie, Why do you leave her out? Krindlesyke
He went slowly out, touching the door and the walls to steady himself by, and when he went in to grannie, Katie softly shut the door. David Fleming's Forgiveness
You must not come in now, dears; I want to talk to grannie. A Crooked Path A Novel
I go up and eat with grannie once a day while she's alone. Rose MacLeod
When twilight did my grannie summon To say her prayers, douce honest woman! The Mysteries of All Nations Rise and Progress of Superstition, Laws Against and Trials of Witches, Ancient and Modern Delusions Together With Strange Customs, Fables, and Tales
The sexton was in a quare rage, an' the grannie lay for three weeks wi' the scare. The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 3, March, 1891
Even the loss of grannie would be but for a few days, and he has the Lord Himself in the midst of it all.” David Fleming's Forgiveness
Then a little hand stole into hers, and, without moving, as though he had expected her, he opened his eyes and whispered, "Will you come and kiss me every night, as grannie did?" A Crooked Path A Novel
Then he laughed, took grannie's empty glass from her, and sat down to work. Rose MacLeod
Too weak for farm duties, I helped about the house and came, in course of time, to earn a good word from grannie. The Narrative of Gordon Sellar Who Emigrated to Canada in 1825
No; or if they did come, they were lost, being directed probably to the care of poor old grannie, as ours was. The Laurel Bush
But still grannie found much that was to be rejoiced over in that which made Katie grieve. David Fleming's Forgiveness
"Will grannie never come and kiss me again?" A Crooked Path A Novel
She had dressed for dinner, though there was only high tea in the old-fashioned house, and delighted grannie beyond words. Rose MacLeod
How to get grannie through the woods concerned the master. The Narrative of Gordon Sellar Who Emigrated to Canada in 1825
I remember poor old grannie, and her cottage, and the garden, and the Links, and the golfing, and Mr. Roy. The Laurel Bush
Whether they slept or not, grannie could not tell. David Fleming's Forgiveness
"Grannie, grannie, come tell us the story of the wee bannock." More English Fairy Tales
"The heart that sees God, grannie would say." Rose MacLeod
Robbie wanted to go with us, but grannie clung to him. The Narrative of Gordon Sellar Who Emigrated to Canada in 1825
At the last wedding he went to he told grannie some the ladies didn't have on clothes enough to wad a gun. People Like That
Katie smoothed the pillows and put the bedclothes straight, and touched her lips to the white cheek; then it was turned to rest on the thin hand and grannie fell asleep. David Fleming's Forgiveness
Ah! but, grannie, it's such a fine one. More English Fairy Tales
This was what grannie felt, he knew; it was the daily draught that kept her spirit young. Rose MacLeod
So slowly and carefully did the ox step that grannie was little discomposed. The Narrative of Gordon Sellar Who Emigrated to Canada in 1825
Nothing—I never knew there was a street by that name until last week when I heard a girl talking to grannie, who said she lived on it. People Like That
“Grandfather, come into grannie,” said Katie, putting her arms about him. David Fleming's Forgiveness
The story was derived from a little girl named Bratton, who declared she had heard it from her "grannie." More English Fairy Tales
Some recognition of the cherishing maternal seemed to grow in him, and as grannie had saved his body for him, so now Rose seemed to have given birth to his new soul. Rose MacLeod
But in her grannie's house this spirit—   A child as lone as she— Pining for love not found on earth,   Ann dreams again to see. Collected Poems 1901-1918 in Two Volumes Volume II.
He stood at the threshhold and called out to her “Grannie, grannie, open the door.” Folklore of the Santal Parganas
He was very grave and silent, and grannie was never quite at rest when he was long out of sight. David Fleming's Forgiveness
But, ah, grannie dear,"--she turned to a window--"for Anna, spite of all we can do, I am af-raid--Ship Island! Kincaid's Battery
You see," he began again, "the place must stand intact while grannie lives. Rose MacLeod
Take the child inside, Helen, as fast as you can," said grannie, "while I see that the boy attends to the horses. My Brilliant Career
Then the old woman came out and began to bewail her son: but the jackal said “Stop crying, grannie, you cannot get back the dead: let us get on to the feast.” Folklore of the Santal Parganas
But we must do something besides reading to-morrow, dear, or grannie will not be pleased.” David Fleming's Forgiveness
The girl put on a fondness which suddenly became a withering droop of the eyes: "Don't mince your smile so, grannie dear, I can hear the paint crack." Kincaid's Battery
You see, about transgressions," said grannie, "why, they're not to be thought of, my dear, not for an instant after we are sorry. Rose MacLeod
Aunt Helen and grannie put me to bed, where I yelled with pain for hours like a mad Red Indian, despite their applying every alleviative possible. My Brilliant Career
Auld grannie, too, said she never had been sae happy; and the bairns were as healthy as the day was lang. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXII
“What would grannie say, I wonder, if she knew?” muttered she, as she stooped to pick up the book. David Fleming's Forgiveness
Be thou brave in heart once more, Thou art more lovely than before— Take grannie's word for that! Jasmin: Barber, Poet, Philanthropist
Then she spoke, and to grannie's amazement she laughed a little, too. Rose MacLeod
This kindness was because the Caddagat orchard had been too infested with codlin moth for grannie to save any last season. My Brilliant Career
But I wadna hear tell o't—his mother was perfectly wild against it, and poor auld grannie was neither to hand nor to bind. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXII
Only I shall never be so good a woman as grannie, I’m afraid.” David Fleming's Forgiveness
Nay, nay," replied the tricksy fay, With swift caress, and laughter gay, "There is another saw well-known, Time enough, my grannie dear, to love some later day! Jasmin: Barber, Poet, Philanthropist
Rose could hear the ticking of grannie's watch beside her on the stand. Rose MacLeod
"Entertained you I What did she do?" queried grannie. My Brilliant Career
I don't doubt I can find my way—without you, princess, or your old grannie's thread either,' said Curdie quite rudely. The Princess and the Goblin
“Only grannie would say it all a great deal better, and not just ‘yes’ and ‘no,’ and ‘I hope so indeed,’ like Miss Elizabeth. David Fleming's Forgiveness
Our grannie in Berlin, our uncle in Vienna, the whole family, have patted us on the head and sent us forward.  Prince Otto, a Romance
"I'm afraid he does, my dear," said grannie sadly. Rose MacLeod
"I will never be a bold bad actress, grannie," I said, putting great stress on the adjectives, and bringing out the actress very faintly. My Brilliant Career
Indeed, I assure you, sir, there's ne'er a one of them can shut my grannie up once she begins and gets right a-going. At the Back of the North Wind
“I could almost fancy that we were going away together into some strange country, into the country of the ‘wraiths’ maybe, that grannie whiles tells the bairns about. David Fleming's Forgiveness
"That's what you never goes and does, grannie," growled a voice from somewhere. The Vicar's Daughter
No, don't tell him anything, grannie, only that I'll write to him every mail and that I shall come home. Rose MacLeod
Would you please tell Mrs Butler to bring out grannie's parcels and post at once. My Brilliant Career
Everybody calls her wicked old grannie—even them that's as wicked as her. At the Back of the North Wind
“What do you suppose grannie would think if she were to hear you?” said Davie in amazement. David Fleming's Forgiveness
"Where did you get that stuff you was a readin' of to us, grannie?" he asked. The Vicar's Daughter
The next morning when they had assembled in the dining-room, grannie, standing with a hand on the back of her chair, waited. Rose MacLeod
Now grannie's notions re the stage were very tightly laced. My Brilliant Career
"Please, sir," said Diamond, "her grannie's very cruel to her sometimes, and shuts her out in the streets at night, if she happens to be late." At the Back of the North Wind
And grannie went to meet him, and my mother was waiting for them at the gate, and she burst out crying when she saw them coming home together through the gloaming.” David Fleming's Forgiveness
Yes, grannie" "Then weren't you too hard upon him? The Vicar's Daughter
Then when she heard the closing of grannie's door, she slipped downstairs to her tryst. Rose MacLeod
After tea he requested an interview with grannie, which aroused my curiosity greatly. My Brilliant Career
"You shouldn't call your grannie wicked," said the gentleman. At the Back of the North Wind
So the promise is good for grannie and him—and, oh, Davie! if we were only sure for us all.” David Fleming's Forgiveness
She may go out when she please, grannie. The Vicar's Daughter
She went softly out, and grannie heard the closing of the door. Rose MacLeod
When breakfast was over grannie called me into her room and interviewed me about Mr Hawden's interview. My Brilliant Career
She found it very lonely though, especially when her grannie was in one of her gloomy moods. Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood
And the look, the dark look, that always brought the shadow to grannie’s eyes came over his face as he said it. David Fleming's Forgiveness
You have heard some of the people in the house talk about grannie: that's me! The Vicar's Daughter
As soon as I saw what grannie was about, trying to give me a body to live in, I began to help her. Rose MacLeod
"Say," I exclaimed, "grannie, you are only joking, are you not?" My Brilliant Career
And then to go and smoke her and her poor grannie, till the old woman fell down in a faint or a fit, I don't know which! Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood
“I think I’m better, if I were only stronger a bit,” said grannie. David Fleming's Forgiveness
"Would you like to hear," she said, when our merriment had a little subsided, "how I have so easily arrived at the honorable name of grannie,—at least all I know about it?" The Vicar's Daughter
She stopped because she meant to show no emotion; but it seemed to her that grannie, in her guarded life, must view her harshly. Rose MacLeod
It is disgusting, and you ought to be downright ashamed of yourself, grannie! My Brilliant Career
I took it with me when I left my grannie's room, and laid it in the portmanteau I was going to take to London. Wilfrid Cumbermede
It will be better for you and grannie too. David Fleming's Forgiveness
"I hope so, grannie," answered Jarvis; and "I would;" "Yes;" "That I would," came from several voices in the little crowd, showing what an influence Marion must have already had upon them. The Vicar's Daughter
This he said involuntarily, for he had no idea of talking to MacLeod about grannie. Rose MacLeod
A ringer, whose wife had been unexpectedly confined, came for grannie when dinner was over, and the rest of us had a delightful musical evening. My Brilliant Career
I have been reading my grannie's papers, as I told you.' Wilfrid Cumbermede
No one except Miss Betsey, grannie felt gratefully, as she turned into the house again—Miss Betsey, who seemed made of iron, and never owned to being tired. David Fleming's Forgiveness
Come, come, grannie," said the blind man, quailing a little; "don't talk squash. The Vicar's Daughter
"You see, boy," he hesitated, "there isn't anything but the place, and that's grannie's." Rose MacLeod
I was enjoying it immensely, but grannie thought I had better go to bed, as I had been travelling since about midnight last night. My Brilliant Career
I began to feel uncomfortable—grannie looked so strange and lost. Wilfrid Cumbermede
“And they never told me, grannie,” said he, indignantly. David Fleming's Forgiveness
"Well, grannie," he said, "I think it would be very difficult in any thing easy, but very easy in any thing difficult." The Vicar's Daughter
"I had to see you, dear," said grannie. Rose MacLeod
Everywhere I went he followed after, much to my annoyance, because grannie gave me many and serious talkings-to about the crime of encouraging young men. My Brilliant Career
Is it a real watch, grannie—as real as uncle's?' Wilfrid Cumbermede
She drew him gently from the room where grannie was slumbering, so that she need not be disturbed. David Fleming's Forgiveness
"I should like to say just one word to it, grannie, so be you won't cut up crusty," said the blind man. The Vicar's Daughter
"But, grannie, it's the middle of the night!" Rose MacLeod
While in bed, grannie and auntie being busy, I was often left hours alone, and during that time devoured the contents of my bookshelf. My Brilliant Career
What people call her soul is just grannie herself.' Wilfrid Cumbermede
It must be well with grannie or Katie would not be there. David Fleming's Forgiveness
"Well, yes, rather,"—said the blind man, adding, no doubt, as he recalled the former part of the evening's talk,—"for harguyment, ye know, grannie." The Vicar's Daughter
Osmond had not come to the house for his early calls on grannie, and Rose, awake in her room to hear his step, at least, listened for it with a miserable certainty of disappointment. Rose MacLeod
Here I made my way to the dining-room, where grannie was waiting for me and gave me another hug. My Brilliant Career
No, Willie; grannie's body goes to the grave, but grannie herself is gone to heaven. Wilfrid Cumbermede
It has carried me safe enough, grannie dear, and Ben Holt and more of us. David Fleming's Forgiveness
"Whoever could make it at all could ha' done that, grannie." The Vicar's Daughter
And all grannie could say was,— "It may not turn out well, dear, but it's a great thing for him to have." Rose MacLeod
Again, it was this way, grannie did not come to my rescue on this occasion on account of her attitude towards my father. My Brilliant Career
It was the watch grannie had given me. Wilfrid Cumbermede
But, Mr Maxwell, it was not that I thought I was doing wrong, only I hoped grandfather might not come; and even grannie has whiles to—to—No, I won’t say it. David Fleming's Forgiveness
But they didn't begin to call me grannie for a long time after this. The Vicar's Daughter
That night he strode away for a walk, and grannie betook herself to her own room. Rose MacLeod
I stamped about in a fever of impatience until grannie appeared, when I handed both letters to her, and breathlessly awaited her verdict. My Brilliant Career
At length grannie took her hand from her eyes, and seeing me, started. Wilfrid Cumbermede
There was plenty to do; Katie’s mother was not strong, and grannie confessed that she was feeling herself not so young as she used to be, and Katie was the main stay now. David Fleming's Forgiveness
"You ain't going to take him from me, grannie, after he's been and struck me?" interposed his wife, in a tone half pathetic, half injured. The Vicar's Daughter
For many years he had seen no use for the conventional dress of gentlemen, and grannie had never failed to like him in his clean blue blouse. Rose MacLeod
I am sorry for you," said grannie, "but it cannot be helped. My Brilliant Career
I know where to hide it safe enough, grannie,' I exclaimed. Wilfrid Cumbermede
Do you suppose, grannie dear, that they all come to help me?” David Fleming's Forgiveness
"Please, grannie," said the urchin, "mother's took bad, and want's ye." The Vicar's Daughter
I can't bear to leave this place and grannie—and you. Rose MacLeod
From grannie's letters I learnt that some old sweetheart of Harold's father had bequeathed untold wealth to this her lost love's son. My Brilliant Career
I could not get enough of it in grannie's presence even. Wilfrid Cumbermede
And then it would have vexed grannie and them all. David Fleming's Forgiveness
Even Mrs. Conan would not unfrequently address me, and speak of me too, as grannie, at first with a laugh, but soon as a matter of course. The Vicar's Daughter
"Reading aloud this morning," she said, "to grannie." Rose MacLeod
The two servant girls had departed on their Christmas holiday that morning, so grannie and auntie were the only members of the family at home. My Brilliant Career
But it had gone to the grave with grannie. Wilfrid Cumbermede
Of course I wouldna speak to grannie, or to any one else but you. David Fleming's Forgiveness
Won't you come and have a slice o' the 'am, an' a tater, grannie? The Vicar's Daughter
In his daze he became aware that grannie was looking at him kindly. Rose MacLeod
I wrote those letters very coolly and carefully, explaining things just as they were, and asked grannie to take me back to Caddagat, as I could never endure life at Barney's Gap. My Brilliant Career
I think it was because I was staring at it too much, grannie. Wilfrid Cumbermede
Oh, Davie! and then grannie went to him, and he went back to his bed again, and grannie looked, oh, so white and spent in the morning.” David Fleming's Forgiveness
"I don't think it's much of a chapter, that, grannie." The Vicar's Daughter
She waved a gay farewell to grannie, busy already at her knitting, and they went down the path. Rose MacLeod
Mother did not deign to write to me, but in her letter to grannie I was described as an abominably selfish creature, who would not consider her little brothers and sisters. My Brilliant Career
When I was taken to see what remained of grannie, I experienced nothing of the dismay which some children feel at the sight of death. Wilfrid Cumbermede
“Providence is ay kind,” said grannie softly, and grandfather’s assent, though silent as usual, was pleased and earnest, and he was “in better heart” than he had been for a while. David Fleming's Forgiveness
"Sure, grannie, that ain't out o' the Bible?" said another voice, from somewhere farther off. The Vicar's Daughter
She stayed gratefully on, and grannie was delighted with her. Rose MacLeod
I told my mother I had written thus, and asked her if she would not let grannie take me again, would she get me some other situation? My Brilliant Career
I had not been many moments in the house before I said— 'Mayn't I run up and see grannie, uncle?' Wilfrid Cumbermede
And whiles I think that grannie herself is feared at his silence, and—and at his unchangeableness,” said Katie, with an awed look. David Fleming's Forgiveness
"You know you don't believe a word of it yourself, grannie," said still another voice. The Vicar's Daughter
My old grannie used to make me read it to her when she lay dying. Salted with Fire
The maid announced that dinner was ready, grannie vigorously rang a little bell, aunt Helen, a lady, and a gentleman appeared from the drawing-room, and Mr Hawden came in from the back. My Brilliant Career
The moment I opened it I remembered with distinctness the fatal discrepancy in the entry of my grannie's marriage. Wilfrid Cumbermede
“It is some trash that he has eaten at that weary picnic,” said grannie. David Fleming's Forgiveness
My room would do for grannie," he said to himself; "and I could sleep up there. Gutta-Percha Willie
"When grannie sends me wi' milk and meal to the Linn," answered the child. Old Mortality, Volume 2.
She made all grannie's dresses and her own. My Brilliant Career
I gently opened grannie's door and peeped in. Wilfrid Cumbermede
It was well that grannie should sleep, but in her utter weakness it was also necessary that she should have nourishment often. David Fleming's Forgiveness
"Of course, if I'm to be any good at all I must have a hand in what Hector calls the general business of the universe, grannie." Gutta-Percha Willie
At the door of it, however, Aggie gave her companion the slip, and set out to go back to her grannie at Muir o' Warlock. Warlock o' Glenwarlock
During the afternoon I was dispatched by grannie on a message some miles away, and meeting Mr Hawden some distance from the house, he took it upon himself to accompany me. My Brilliant Career
I said; 'you will wake grannie:' and as I spoke I rose, for I found my hand was free. Wilfrid Cumbermede
“I thought it better to speak to you, grannie,” said Davie with gravity. David Fleming's Forgiveness
I was going to suggest," said his grannie, "that there's a kind of work that goes yet nearer to the people it helps than any of those. Gutta-Percha Willie
Want to come upstairs with me, and see what Planchet's doing to my old grannie in her scalping-shop? They Call Me Carpenter
He had persecuted me beyond measure, yet I had not deigned to complain of him to either uncle, grannie, or auntie, as I might reasonably have done, and have obtained immediate redress. My Brilliant Career
We had reached the churchyard, and by the time we had visited grannie's grave—that was the only one I thought of in the group of family mounds—the bells had ceased, and we entered. Wilfrid Cumbermede
And grannie laughed in spite of her indignation. David Fleming's Forgiveness
But, of course, if you've made up your mind"— "Oh no, grannie! Gutta-Percha Willie
But that instant Judy, who, I then found, had left the room, bounded into it, with the exclamation,— "Auntie, auntie! here's grannie!" Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood
Grannie, dear old grannie, thought I should marry any man who, from a financial point of view, was a good match for me. My Brilliant Career
I started violently at the sound of something like a groan, and for the briefest imaginable moment forgot that my grannie was dead, and thought it must come from her room. Wilfrid Cumbermede
Indeed it had been very unpleasant at the time, and Katie had some trouble in deciding whether or not she should say anything about it to grannie and her mother when she went home. David Fleming's Forgiveness
But grannie declined to go up the tree. Gutta-Percha Willie
"What, grannie, and the white wolf, and all?" Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood
Dear me, child," said grannie, concernedly, "there is no need to distress yourself so. My Brilliant Career
I opened the door then with some trembling, half expecting to see first the white of my grannie's cap against the tall back of her dark chair. Wilfrid Cumbermede
Grannie sometimes watched with sad eyes the shadow on the old man’s face, but no one was more ready than grannie to laugh to scorn the idea that any real harm could happen to them. David Fleming's Forgiveness
And again, all at once, he said to himself— "What if this is what my grannie's money was given me for?" Gutta-Percha Willie
He's a relation—on grannie's side mostly, I believe. Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood
Towards the end of February a great shooting and camping party, organized by grannie, was to take place. My Brilliant Career
In the fire-place was the same brushwood and coals which Nannie laid the morning of grannie's death: interrupted by the discovery of my presence, she had left it, and that fire had never been lighted. Wilfrid Cumbermede
Of course Katie assented, and yielded her own pleasure, as she always did at any word of grannie’s; but grannie herself felt a little uncomfortable about it. David Fleming's Forgiveness
Since grannie went home I don't want it, and it's a pity to have it lying idle. Gutta-Percha Willie
That's as you and I think, Mr Walton; not as grannie and the captain think at all. Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood
The letters fell, address upwards, on the ground—one to myself and one to grannie, both in my mother's handwriting. My Brilliant Career
My grannie was leading me by one withered hand; in the other she held the lamp, over the flame of which the wind had no power. Wilfrid Cumbermede
“You should have heard them, grannie, and then you would shake your head at them and not at me.” David Fleming's Forgiveness
"Thank you, grannie," he said, trying not to show himself a little disappointed, for he had had another scheme in his head some days, and the shilling would have been everything towards that. Gutta-Percha Willie
They will be at dinner—the captain and grannie. Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood
Aunt Helen and grannie went to talk to them, but I stayed with uncle Jay-Jay while he took the horses out. My Brilliant Career
I cast one look at grannie as he led me away. Wilfrid Cumbermede
No, grannie dear, I’m on two or three of their committees as well as Katie—and so is half the town for that matter. David Fleming's Forgiveness
How I should like to take His healing about!" cried Willie—"just as the doctors' boys take the medicines about in baskets: grannie tells me they do in the big towns. Gutta-Percha Willie
It's quite true what grannie says, Mr. Walton, though you mightn't think it. Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood
I could hear grannie deprecating my conduct as I departed, and Harold quietly and decidedly differing from her. My Brilliant Career
It was icy cold, just like my grannie's when my aunt had made me touch it. Wilfrid Cumbermede
“Oh, grannie, grannie! as though the cause had anything to do with it, at least with the most of them!” David Fleming's Forgiveness
"I'm quite in earnest, grannie," said Willie, who did not know the meaning of the word as his new mistress used it. Gutta-Percha Willie
But grannie said they must go at once. Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood
There was not a man on the place; grannie was in a great stew; so I volunteered my services. My Brilliant Career
My notions of locality were not then sufficiently developed to let me know that grannie's room was on the other side of that closet. Wilfrid Cumbermede
My certes," said grannie, "but the times are changed since my day! The Lilac Sunbonnet
Full of the thing which had last occupied him, he answered without a moment's hesitation— "I should like to be a blacksmith, grannie." Gutta-Percha Willie
"Well, grannie is gracious to everybody but auntie." Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood
But dear old grannie was acting according to her principles in putting me through a term of penance, so I shut myself in my room as directed, with goodwill towards her at my heart. My Brilliant Career
The sword was in my bones, and as I judged that only from grannie could I get any information respecting it, I found myself beginning to inquire why I was afraid to go to her. Wilfrid Cumbermede
Well, you can come back and kiss grannie's hand some other day. The Lilac Sunbonnet
Do you really think, grannie, I could be a doctor like papa? Gutta-Percha Willie
Do you know, I think grannie wants auntie to marry him, and auntie doesn't quite like it? Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood
Your grannie can't sit in the back-seat—neither could I—and look like a tame cockatoo while you sat in front. My Brilliant Career
I sat still with a fierce effort, consoling and strengthening myself with the resolution that I would hesitate no longer, but take the first chance of a private interview with grannie. Wilfrid Cumbermede
"Perhaps I could get one too, grannie," she said. The Lilac Sunbonnet
"Ho! ho! ho!" laughed Willie; "then there would be the more room for grannie." Gutta-Percha Willie
I beg your pardon, grannie, Mr Walton WAS wanted—very much wanted. Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood
The stream sounded far away, the sunlight blazed and danced, grannie's voice was a pleasant murmur in my ear, the cockatoos screamed over the house and passed away to the west. My Brilliant Career
But you must love grannie, for she is a very good old lady.' Wilfrid Cumbermede
Did he look like an Establisher by the consequence o' the body, or—" "But, grannie dear, how is it possible that I should ken, when all that I saw of him was but his coat-tails? The Lilac Sunbonnet
"Do you know what grannie has given you, Willie?" said his mother. Gutta-Percha Willie
"Except when you have a headache, grannie," said Miss Gladwyn, with an arch look first at her grandmother, and then at me. Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood
The main substance of mother's letters to me was a hope that I was a better girl to my grannie than I had been to her—a sentiment which did not interest me. My Brilliant Career
I may as well mention at once that my uncle called her grannie in his own right and not in mine, for she was in truth my great-grandmother. Wilfrid Cumbermede
Why, it was more than a year before I really cared for dear old grannie! The Lilac Sunbonnet
Next, grannie took to it, and, either from imagination, or that it really did her good, declared it was renewing her youth. Gutta-Percha Willie
The poor have to look up to the rich"— "That's right, grannie! Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood
"Where are you off to?" inquired grannie, as I rushed through the house. My Brilliant Career
The loss of my watch had made the thought of grannie painful again. Wilfrid Cumbermede
An' ken ye what I saw!-ane o' the black dragoons in full retreat, grannie; but he left his camp equipage ahint him, as the sergeant said when—Ye ken the story, grannie. The Lilac Sunbonnet
One evening in winter, when he had been putting coals on his grannie's fire, she told him to take a chair beside her, as she wanted a little talk with him. Gutta-Percha Willie
"And grandpapa was the ugliest and the richest of them all—wasn't he, grannie? and Colonel Markham the handsomest and the poorest?" Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood
We got an answer to them sooner than we expected—at least grannie did. My Brilliant Career
Ah, then, poor grannie would have a chance of being buried at last! Wilfrid Cumbermede
"And what said ye, grannie dear?" said Winsome, who sat on a low seat looking up at her granny. The Lilac Sunbonnet
If it hadn't been for Mr Spelman, I don't see how we could have had you with us, grannie. Gutta-Percha Willie
Certainly, if things went on thus, it was pretty clear which of them would soon have the upper hand, for grannie was vulnerable, and Pet was not. Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood
Ah, it was hard to leave grannie and aunt Helen, whom I worshipped, and turn my back on Caddagat! My Brilliant Career
Ere grannie had finished this sentence, I had shrunk from her again and retreated behind my uncle. Wilfrid Cumbermede
"Don't you see Die is wearing her grannie face?" Herb of Grace
Grannie! grannie!" he panted—"what a stupid I am! Gutta-Percha Willie
Oh, just fancy if you called me Pet before grannie! Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood
After "dinner" I asked for a bottle of ink and some paper, and scrawled a few lines to grannie and my mother, merely reporting my safe arrival at my destination. My Brilliant Career
From that moment I loved my grannie, and felt I owed her something as well as my uncle. Wilfrid Cumbermede
Elizabeth might laugh at her and call her grannie, but in her secret thoughts Dinah cherished a fond idea of a little fair-haired girl whom she would mother for Cedric's sake. Herb of Grace
He had plenty of money for it, his grannie's legacy not being yet touched. Gutta-Percha Willie
That's grannie's name for me, and nobody dares to use it but grannie—not even auntie; for, between you and me, auntie is afraid of grannie; I can't think why. Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood
I would write to grannie and mother explaining matters, and I felt sure they would heed me, as they had no idea what the place was like. My Brilliant Career
Only I mustn't let auntie see me, you know.—You don't want to be buried now, do you, grannie?' Wilfrid Cumbermede
You ridiculous grannie," Elizabeth once said to her, for she and Cedric often called her grannie, probably from her careful, loving, old-womanish ways, "do you suppose such a rara avis exists in Earlsfield or Rotherwood? Herb of Grace
He did not mind misleading his grannie, but he had a great objection to telling her a lie. Robert Falconer
DOESN'T like Captain Everard; and grannie keeps insisting on it that she shall have him whether she likes him or not. Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood
"See what he wants and let him get away to his work, or your grannie will be vexed to see him loitering about all the morning." My Brilliant Career
Hence it now dawned upon me, for the first time, that grannie's room must be next to mine, although approached from the other side, and that the groan must have been hers. Wilfrid Cumbermede
But, grannie, I assure you I was most anxious to save you. The Prophet of Berkeley Square
But just as he had accomplished half the distance to the door, he was arrested and fixed with terror; for a deep sigh came from grannie's bed, followed by the voice of words. Robert Falconer
"But does your grannie know where you are come?" Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood
I heard through his letters to grannie that he was much occupied. My Brilliant Career
I came to see grannie, and fell asleep. Wilfrid Cumbermede
"I am not coming in, grannie," said the Prophet. The Prophet of Berkeley Square
He knew it could not be grannie, and he heard Betty snoring in her own den, which opened from the kitchen. Robert Falconer
You don't think grannie cares about that, do you! Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood
Had grannie seen me, I would have been lectured about unladylike behaviour. My Brilliant Career
My courage revived, and after a little more gazing about the room, I ventured to sit down in my grannie's chair and watch the growing fire. Wilfrid Cumbermede
One would th—" "And now, dear grannie, tell me one thing, only one little thing more. The Prophet of Berkeley Square
And if the angels came to see grannie, why should they not have some care over his father as well? Robert Falconer
And to this day Judy has never heard how her old grannie treated her mother. Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood
It was such a good joke that I considered it worth two of the blowings-up I was sure of getting from grannie for my conduct. My Brilliant Career
One night I was sitting in my grannie's room, which, except my uncle's, was now the only one I could bear to enter. Wilfrid Cumbermede
"There are—one moment—there are eight questions, grannie," responded the Prophet, shrinking visibly before the dread necessity by which he found himself confronted. The Prophet of Berkeley Square
Suddenly the door opened, and his grannie stood awfully revealed before them. Robert Falconer
Grannie doesn't believe in kindness, except to me—dear old grannie! Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood
He had come to Caddagat for a pair of bullocks which had been fattening in grannie's home paddock. My Brilliant Career
Ye are right, grannie!" he exclaimed; "ye are right. The Black Dwarf
"When did you put your hair up, grannie, darling?" The Prophet of Berkeley Square
Only grannie concealed her reasons without reason; and God makes no secrets. Robert Falconer
Even when seated at his grannie's table, he could do no more than fix his eyes on his book: to learn was impossible; it was even disgusting to him. Robert Falconer
Frank Hawden went with me once or twice—not because grannie or I thought his escort necessary. My Brilliant Career
Doubtless his mother's grief had been the same as grannie's—the fear that she would lose her husband for ever. Robert Falconer
For mercy's sake—I mean, grannie, dear; that none will come. The Prophet of Berkeley Square
Thus strangely did his evening life oscillate between the two peaceful negations of grannie's parlour and the vital gladness of the unknown lady's window. Robert Falconer
Close by the clock stood the bureau, with its end against the partition forming the head of his grannie's bed. Robert Falconer
I left uncle and went in quest of grannie, who, by this, was beyond the other side of the course, fully a quarter of a mile away. My Brilliant Career
When Robert looked in the direction whence this last had appeared, the head of his grannie's bed had vanished, and a wild hill-side, covered with stones and heather, sloped away into the distance. Robert Falconer
"Answered, dearest grannie!" cried the Prophet, with gathering agitation. The Prophet of Berkeley Square
The very first evening, however, that grannie again spent in her own arm-chair, he hied from the house as soon as it grew dusk, and made his way with his brown-paper parcel to Sandy Elshender's. Robert Falconer
About eight o'clock that same evening, his heart beating like a captured bird's, he crept from grannie's parlour, past the kitchen, and up the low stair to the mysterious door. Robert Falconer
"You run along to your grannie and the rest of them, and I'll go by myself," said uncle, but I kept on with the horse. My Brilliant Career
An' he's heard my prayers, and grannie's prayers, and here ye are wi' me at last. Robert Falconer
Well, grannie, dear," he said, "what is it? The Prophet of Berkeley Square
In the first place, the fiddle was substituted for grannie; and in the second, the dragon for the school. Robert Falconer
"I assure you our cook's ice puddings are quite delicious; aren't they, grannie?" The Prophet of Berkeley Square
I ran, and he followed, grannie reappearing from the dining-room just in time to see me bang the garden gate with great force on my pursuer. My Brilliant Career
Well, I don't wish to imply—" "But I do, grannie, I do. The Prophet of Berkeley Square
Nothing, grannie, nothing except that Mr. Sagittarius is a very modest man and does not care to acknowledge the greatness of his talents. The Prophet of Berkeley Square
The household always retired early—earlier on Saturday night in preparation for the Sabbath—and by ten o'clock grannie and Betty were in bed. Robert Falconer
"Oh, grannie, how could you suppose—" At this moment Mr. Ferdinand entered softly and went up to Mrs. Merillia. The Prophet of Berkeley Square
It was no use arguing with grannie and impressing upon her the fact that I was not the least nervous concerning the horses. My Brilliant Career
Dearest grannie!" cried the Prophet, on his knees beside her, "how grieved, how shocked I am! The Prophet of Berkeley Square
"No, grannie, rashes—illnesses, you know, that take an epidemic form." The Prophet of Berkeley Square
Several times he got up, resolved to make his attempt; but as often his courage failed and he lay down again, sure that grannie could not be asleep yet. Robert Falconer
"I have scarcely looked at Venus since you were injured, grannie," he answered. The Prophet of Berkeley Square
Now that I had that piece of business so luckily disposed of, I did not feel the least nervous about meeting grannie. My Brilliant Career
My dear grannie," he corrected her, "I said he received letters there. The Prophet of Berkeley Square
"I put it there, grannie," said the Prophet, humbly. The Prophet of Berkeley Square
He felt that he ought not to listen to grannie, but terror made him unable to move. Robert Falconer
"Dearest grannie," said the Prophet, when the men had retired, "are you in great pain?" The Prophet of Berkeley Square
And grannie shook her head, trying to look stern, and hiding a smile in her serviette. My Brilliant Career
"Come to tea with grannie," said the Prophet. The Prophet of Berkeley Square
"The first is—is—grannie, when were you removed from—from the bottle?" The Prophet of Berkeley Square
What if the angel he had surprised had only come to appear to grannie in her sleep? Robert Falconer
"No, no, grannie," he murmured hastily, and looking like a criminal. The Prophet of Berkeley Square
I could hear grannie's pen fly over the paper as she made out a list of Christmas supplies on a table near me. My Brilliant Career
"So you do, grannie, all except—except just these." The Prophet of Berkeley Square
"I am not going, grannie," said the Prophet, overwhelmed with contrition. The Prophet of Berkeley Square
There were such stories in the Bible, and grannie was certainly as good as some of the people in the Bible that saw angels—Sarah, for instance. Robert Falconer
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