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"Well, she comes from the Middle West, and seems to be trying to be twice as Bohemian as the rest of the girls down in Greenwich Village. She wears her hair bobbed and goes about in a kimono. She's probably read magazine stories about Greenwich Village, and has modelled herself on them. It's so silly, when you can see Hicks Corners sticking out of her all the time."

We agree with the writer that 'no one that has looked on her can pretend to forget the lady." The point ought to be cleared up. New Monthly Magazine, April, 1826. Our friend Mitis. I do not identify Mitis among Lamb's many friends. Presentation copies. The late Mr. Odd presents of game. Compare the little essay on "Presents of Game," Vol. New Monthly Magazine, March, 1826.

Or what do you think of 'The Fifth Wheel'? That would forestall the criticism that there are too many literary periodicals already. Or, if you want to put forward the idea of complete independence, you could call it 'The Free Lance'; or " "Or 'The Hog on Ice' either stand up or fall down, you know," Fulkerson broke in coarsely. "But we'll leave the name of the magazine till we get the editor.

By the way, I daresay he will be easy with you as to the passage money, if you agree to help him carry up his barrels to the magazine of the merchant he deals with, and aid him with his other goods. It will save him from having to employ men there, and those porters of Bordeaux know how to charge pretty high for their services. "I will make you up a basket for your journey.

The asteroid was so close to the sun that even the powerful fighting rockets would use most of their fuel in simply combating its gravity. "All hands stand by to repel Connies," Rip shouted, and he drew his pistol. He looked into the magazine, saw that the clip was full, and then charged the weapon.

"You forget Boston," said the Academic Lion. "Who wouldn't?" growled the Magazine Lion. "Do you mean to tell me," asked Diana, with her most engaging and sprightly air, "that this splendid place is a Library, all full of books, and that you are its most prominent figures, its figureheads, so to speak? How interesting!

It was fortunate to drive center the first shot." Lyman laughed sadly. "Warren," said he, nodding toward the magazine, which lay upon the table, "I began to scatter seeds so long ago that I hardly know when; and one has sprouted. I have been writing stories for the magazines ever since I was a boy, and they were returned with a printed 'thank you for and so forth.

She must get Sam Carpenter to put in some little shelves each side of the windows, and a wide locker between for a window-seat, and she would make some pillows like those in the magazine pictures. She pictured how the girl would look, a dozen times, and what she would say, and once her heart was seized with fear that she had not made her letter cordial enough.

He had gotten a pattern from a mechanical magazine, with explicit instructions; he scoured around and got the dozen or more materials necessary, then worked for days and some nights in the basement. Finally, the thing was completed. It had a twist-rubber propeller, and would actually fly a little not much.

Knows some magazine people who are going to feature Alaska and the Northwest." After a thoughtful moment Miss Atkins returned the card to Jimmie. "Is it the Indian story?" she asked. Daniels nodded, watching her face. His smouldering excitement was ready to flame. "They will read it for Mrs. Feversham," Geraldine's voice trembled slightly "and they will take it. It's a magazine story.