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Foolish doings do clutter up one's luggage with letters of introduction when all that is needed to board round with the most celebrated people in England is a glance at a "Who's Who" in a public library to get addresses. For the purpose of convenience the writer of these souvenirs will refer to himself as "I" and "me." I was all done up in health and was advised by doctors to clear out at once.

She searched hastily through her pockets for paper and pencil, and folding both among the clutter, she wrote her apology on a ragged, dirty scrap, and carried it to the green house, intending to leave it on the doorstep and hurry away, but as she peered cautiously around the corner of the shed she saw Mrs.

He was secretly telling himself this as she made her entrance into Cap'n Abe's store. Louise came into the store smiling and the dusty, musty old place seemed actually to brighten in the sunshine of her presence. Now, however, the clutter of the shop gained but fleeting notice from Louise.

Because the greatest of all laws lies hidden under a clutter of little things that law is none the less great or real.

But now she was ushered up the majestic stair, and from the majestic upper hall abruptly into a wild little cluttered sewing-room, and thence into a wilder but more spacious bedroom, large curtains at the windows, large roses on the carpet, and over all objects in the room a clutter of miscellaneous articles, as if Ella's band-boxes, bureaus, and work-baskets habitually refused to contain themselves.

Amelia lacked the discipline of contact with her kind, but she was nevertheless smooth as silk in her new wifehood. "Law, yes, bring it along," said she. "It's a good day to clutter up. The' won't be nobody in."

He does not propose to be left behind," and the young fellow chuckled. "And where is Washington White?" "He's done yere," answered the darkey for himself, and he appeared bearing the traveling coop of Christopher Columbus And-so-forth in his arms. "Here, Wash!" ejaculated Jack. "Surely you are not going to clutter up the flying machine with that thing?" "An' why fo' not?" sputtered the darkey.

To-night there was a little unusual clutter in the big, hot, clean kitchen; Lydia was making sandwiches for the Girls' Sodality Christmas Tree at the large table. Two or three empty cardboard boxes stood waiting the neatly trimmed and pressed bread: Lydia did this sort of thing perfectly.

Wherefore the tribe does not increase, nor do the little children longer clutter the way of our feet. It is so. The bellies are fuller with the white man's grub; but also are they fuller with the white man's bad whiskey.

Their canoes would clutter the sea till there was no room. And they could empty the sea each day of its fish, and they would not all be fed." "So it would seem," Nam-Bok made final answer; "yet it was so. With my own eyes I saw, and flung my stick away." He yawned heavily and rose to his feet. "I have paddled far. The day has been long, and I am tired.