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To-night there will be a bed at Brookfield." "What will he do?" Arabella whispered. "Associate with the Tinleys," returned Adela. In accordance with the sentiment here half concealed, Brookfield soon showed that it had risen from the hour of depression when it had simply done its duty. Arabella formed an opposition-Court to the one in which she had studied; but Mr.

All of a sudden, however, master `Gyp' takes it into his head to make free of the forecastle, and associate with such of the lower deck men who might chance to be there.

I would much like to come and see you and go out with you now and then; and if you and your well, your family should ever need any service that it was in my power to render, I should like you all to feel that I am not altogether unfit to give it, or to be your associate." "You needn't talk that way," said Belle; "you are up in the world compared with us." "I mean every word I say.

Is it realized how much depends upon the clothes that are worn by the characters in the novels clothes put on not only to exhibit the inner life of the characters, but to please the readers who are to associate with them?

The tiger we are accustomed to associate exclusively with the dank jungles of Lower India, but he climbs, each summer, the great passes of Central Asia, "the roof of the world," and makes his way to the frontier of Siberia, beyond 50° north. The equipment of the mountain-rifleman is characterized by simplicity and a strict attention to business.

"Coquet et coquette," muttered Lady Charlotte, observing them from a distance; and wondered whether her sex might be strongly represented in this encounter. Arabella would have answered: "Lady Gosstre and her party cannot associate with you to your mutual pleasure and profit; and do you therefore blame her for not attempting what would fail ludicrously?"

The voice went on: "I grant you the fellow's smart enough and game enough, but he's not in our class, and I, for one, won't associate with him intimately." "His family's one of the oldest and most honorable in the country," said Robert Stanard. "I've heard my father say so." "Yes, but his father must have been a black sheep to run away with a common actress "

Master in my own house, I contrived a device by which the man who held my fate in his hands fell on my library hearth with no one near and no sign by which to associate me with the act. Does this seem like the assertion of a madman? Go to the old chamber familiarly called "The Colonel's Own."

They would tell Miss Dorothy, and she would think of her little friend as some one desperately wicked, too wicked, no doubt, to associate with Patty. The tears stood in Marian's eyes at this possibility. It was very, very wrong, of course, to go off without asking leave, and it was worse to spoil her clothes.

She found a letter lying on her table when she entered her room, and took it up listlessly, without much interest. Her mind was still running on those two anecdotes with which Bobby Fraser had so successfully enlivened her boredom. The writing on the envelope was vaguely familiar to her, but she did not associate it with anything of importance.