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Shall you be able to stay?" she asked, turning to Anne. "I think so," replied Anne. "I do not have to be in the theatre until after seven. But I am not dressed for dinner," she added, looking doubtfully at her street costume. "You see, I came straight from rehearsal." "Never mind, Anne," interposed Grace, "you are a star, and stars have the privilege of doing as they choose.

"Don't leave your bottle half empty," Keith called after him, imploringly. "It looks untidy." "And so unhappy," added the bishop. "Dear me! This is most singular. I seem to see two lamps instead of one. It must have been those apricots." Keith interposed: "Or perhaps you strained one of your eyes bathing. It has happened to me, occasionally. Darkness is the best remedy. It rests the optic nerve."

While every one, from principle, interest, or animosity, turned his back on the unhappy king, who had abandoned his own cause, the unwelcome news arrived, that he had been seized by the populace at Feversham, as he was making his escape in disguise; that he had been much abused, till he was known; but that the gentry had then interposed and protected him, though they still refused to consent to his escape.

"The people that own their boxes, and that had to give fifteen or twenty thousand dollars apiece for them, have to pay sixty dollars a night whenever there's a performance, whether they go or not." "Then I should go every night," March said. "Most of the ladies were low neck " March interposed, "Well, I shouldn't go low-neck." The girl broke into a fondly approving laugh at his drolling.

I interposed, however, and after some trouble I succeeded in rescuing the priest, who was then allowed to pass, as I believe, as a set-off against the blows he had received. Squillace was sent to Venice as Spanish ambassador, and in Venice he died at an advanced age. He was a man designed to be an object of intense hatred to the people; he was simply ruthless in his taxation.

"You will keep a lookout, sir, with a lantern in the bows. If the natives annoy you, you know what to do. Always shoot natives. When you get anigh the island, you will fire a gun and sing out for the Captain." "Quite needless," interposed a voice from the sea. "The Captain is here!"

Turner; "but if you could not see what every one else saw you were simply blind. I wonder she doesn't sometimes regret not marrying Glenham, though. They say he has gone abroad and has more money than he can ever spend." "More than he ever could if he's as close as he was in Arizona," interposed Mrs. Raymond.

"Because in a fight of his own with a moose a hand-to-hand fight he had a bad moment with the hoofs of the beast." And this young man, who had a reputation for insolence, blushed, so that the paleness which the girl now noticed in his face was banished; and to turn the subject he interposed: "Here is the live moose that I said I should bring. Now say that he's a beauty, please. Your father and I "

"Yes, and people will take us for strolling minstrels," interposed the princess; "and we must drop our real names and titles. Mr. Zimandy shall be the impresario, and Madam Dormandy the prima-donna; they can pass for husband and wife. We two can be brother and sister. What is your sister's name?" "Anna." "Lend me her name for a little while, will you? You don't object?"

"We will take care that you do that, sir," said Hamish, with his sunny smile. "You cannot help in it, you know, Hamish," interposed saucy Annabel. "It will be Arthur and Constance who will help not you. I heard you say so!" "But I have changed my mind, and intend to help," returned Hamish.