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It is the custom." "And the women, too, if I may judge," I smiled. "Some of us. Yes," she repeated, "you're likely to do well, out here, if you'll permit me to advise you a little." "Under your tutelage I am sure I shall do well," I accepted. "I may call upon you in Benton? If you will favor me with your address ?" "My address?" She searched my face in manner startled.

As I walked up the street, I came to the very spot where the black woman handed you to me when you were a little chap scarcely higher than my knee I could swear to it in any court of justice, if it were necessary and, as I think I have told you, I have always carried about me the very coral you had on at the time; and now I would advise you to lose no time in making inquiries about the matter among your friends."

"You have done a great service to an ancient and honourable institution," said the canon, "and the best return the board can make for your candour and intelligence is to advise you to avoid such companionship for the future and to flee such perilous associations."

Dudgeon." "Oh, I know all about that. If it's going to be a long, muddled, complicated affair a solicitor's the man to go to. But that's not what I want. I want to make a will leaving everything I possess to just one person. I'm no hand with a pen, so I thought you might be able to do it for me." "Mr. Wallace is inside; perhaps he could advise you better." "Well, I'll see him."

I shall play here then. Do you advise me, Monsieur?" Part of the above reflections, and the interrogatory that wound them up, were addressed in a whisper to the young Creole. He acknowledged their justice. He advised me to remain. He was of the opinion I might as well tempt fortune there as go farther. Enough I took out a five-dollar gold-piece, and placed it upon the ace.

"The same," replied Lucian, with some hesitation; "but I would advise you, Miss Vrain, not to question her too closely about your father." "Why not? Ah! I see; you think her answers about his drinking habits will give me pain. No matter; I am prepared for all that. I don't blame him so much as those who drove him to intemperance.

"Well, you must resign yourself to a less glorious result; but you can make a pretty scandal, and destroy the reputation of your man; and that ought, it seems to me, to serve your ends." "Of course, better that than nothing." "Well, then, here's what I advise.

And never! never! even in moments of the greatest anger, dig him up agin or even weep over his grave, before the new pardner. No; under the moonlight, and the stars, before God only, and your own soul, you may lay there in spirit on that grave, weep over it, keep the turf green. But not before any one else. And I wouldn't advise you to go there alone any too often.

"I have never been better." "Your note, nevertheless, and your absence," Rowland said, "have very naturally alarmed your mother. I advise you to go to her directly and reassure her." "Go to her? Going to her would be worse than staying away. Staying away at present is a kindness." And he inhaled deeply his huge rose, looking up over it at Rowland. "My presence, in fact, would be indecent."

Some say Tom MacAllister set the house on fire himself to get the insurance. That may or may not be. But I advise the doctor to have our chimneys seen to at once. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. But I see Mrs. Marshall Elliott coming in at the gate, looking as if she had been sent for and couldn't go." "Anne dearie, have you seen the Journal to-day?"