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This doctrine is affirmed somewhat indifferently, when the demands for increased wages are made during a period of a relatively steady price level, or during a period in which the price level is rising steadily. What elements of truth does it possess and what is its importance?

"I guess Ri-Ri's no good at a climb," she said. "This little old mountain must have got her." "Oh, Johnny's strong right arm will do the work," he returned indifferently. "But they ought to be here now. You don't suppose they missed the way?" Mrs. Blair, overhearing, suggested, and turned to look down the steep path that they had come. Bob scouted the idea of such a mishap.

It was very unlike her mother to show even that small amount of curiosity about a stranger. It was clear that Mrs. Bowring had conceived a sudden liking for the young man. "They were to have been here to-day," he answered indifferently. "They may come this evening, I suppose, but they have not even ordered rooms. I asked the man there the owner of the place, I suppose he is."

It's hard to make even smart folks like doctors get more 'n one idea at a time in their heads, and in remembering benefits, they forget dangers. Are you ready, child, for a whiff of sunshine? It's come at last, the sun has." The girl nodded indifferently, but as the cot was pushed into the porch I saw her lips quiver, saw her teeth bitten into them to hide their quivering, and I nodded to Mrs.

It also means that you three men are under arrest! I suspected, that night in your house in New York, Shaw, that you were trying to lead me to a false trail." Mr. Shaw glanced indifferently at the officer and motioned to a distinguished looking gentleman who had been observing the scene from a distance. "This," he said, "is Colonel Hill, your chief, Gordon. He came on from New York with me.

While he thus followed her up the street or lane, as it might indifferently be called, there being more hedge than houses on either side, a figure came forward to her from one of the cottage doors. Lizzy stopped; the minister stepped upon the grass and stopped also. 'Is that Mrs.

"Well," returned Bennett, "what's all that to me?" "It's your work," she answered almost vehemently. "No, indeed. It's Duane's work." "What do you mean?" "Let him try now." "And you?" exclaimed Lloyd, looking intently at him. "My dear girl, I had my chance and failed. Now " he raised a shoulder indifferently "now, I don't care much about it. I've lost interest."

It is Aurelia, who does not cope with the Italian Prima Donna, nor sing indifferently to-night, what was sung, superbly last evening at the opera. She has a strange, low, sweet voice, as if she only sang in the twilight. It is the ballad of "Allan Percy" that she sings. There is no dainty applause of kid gloves, when it is ended, but silence follows the singing, like a tear.

Hardy looked up quickly and caught the significance of his pose, but he did not smile. He did not even show an interest in the play. "How do you figure that out?" he asked, indifferently. "Oh, I know," drawled Creede. "Got a letter from her." A single hawk-like glance was the only answer to this sally. "She says: 'Why the hell don't you write!" volunteered the cowboy.

Indifferently convinced that the great, noisy woodpecker was the cause of the racket, he rode on toward the hard-wood ridge dominating this plateau where his guests, last season, had shot woodcock one of the charges in the suit against him. "The thing to do," he ruminated, "is to throw myself gracefully on her mercy. Women like to have a chance to forgive you; Louis says so, and he ought to know.