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Gives free recitals in the store every second Saturday afternoon, and to see him set down and pump with his feet, and push levers and pull handles, weaving himself back and forth, tossing his long, silken locks back and looking dreamily off into the distance, you'd think he was a Paderewski. As a matter of fact, I've seen Paderewski play and he don't make a tenth of the fuss Wilbur does.

So Louisa returned desolate indeed to the miserable inn, not for a moment because of the fear of fever, only dreamily, scarcely knowing where she was going. Those long hours with the dead had but too surely done their work, Louisa was attacked with the same fever of which her husband died, but carelessly tended and neglected as she was, she did not die.

I thought from the first it would stand a little lengthening." Potter, unheeding, dreamily proceeded: "In silver armour. Might silver the hair a little not too much. Play it as a spiritual character, but not solemn. Wouldn't make it turgid; keep it light. Have the whole play spiritual but light.

"Ah, then there will be polterabend there today?" asked their father, growing quite lively all of a sudden. "Probably, probably!" answered the old housekeeper. "Not long ago I saw a troop of children go by quite laden with old flower-pots and rubbish." "At our wedding they showed more moderation," said Greta, and both sisters looked at each other and smiled dreamily.

What subtle strange message had come to her out of the West? Carley Burch laid the letter in her lap and gazed dreamily through the window. It was a day typical of early April in New York, rather cold and gray, with steely sunlight. Spring breathed in the air, but the women passing along Fifty-seventh Street wore furs and wraps.

Phoebe brought her gaze back from infinity and replied: "No, I ain't. Only that one letter where Isaac Burton writes her that the players have come to town." "I don't see what good them letters'll do ye in the Shakespeare class, then." Rebecca spoke listlessly more interested in her garden than in her sister's search. "I don't know," Phoebe rejoined, dreamily.

To Katherine's eyes, accustomed to unending stretches of prairie, browning under a scorching sun, this blue, cool lake was like a dream of Eden. "Maybe the color comes from below," said Slim, yawning as the light on the water made him sleepy again. "Wouldn't I like to go down underneath the water and lie there, though," he continued dreamily.

Oh dear! that dress was new when we had our last lovely summer in the cañon. Shall we ever go again, all together, I wonder? We are so divided that it does n't seem possible that we can ever have a complete reunion, does it?" "No," said Polly, looking dreamily at the humming-birds hovering over the honeysuckle; "and if we should, everything would be different. Bless dear old Bell's heart!

He leaned back, and his glance wandered vaguely. "Life is very strange," he said dreamily. "Isn't it strange to have cared very much for a thing and then one day to feel it as nothing at all?" She looked inquiringly at him. "My own life, for instance. Up to now, it has been a beautiful story, but now...." "Now...?" "Now, I can't see what it is or if it is anything at all.

Artists should wed with artists. True true!" Here she passed her hand over her forehead it was a pretty way of hers when seeking to concentrate thought and was silent a moment or so. "Did you ever feel," she then asked dreamily, "that there are moments in life when a dark curtain seems to fall over one's past that a day before was so clear, so blended with the present?