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"Some of them never saw a bigger net before than one to catch minnows. Do you sail in this sloop I see coming across from the millionaire's villa, Miss Grayling?" "Yes," Louise replied. "Mr. Tapp is kind enough to take us fishing."

Say, why wouldn't it be great to have the millionaire's daughter say to her father, "Do you believe in love?" "Gee, I believe in love!" he yearned to himself, as he felt Nelly's arm unconsciously touch his. Tom Poppins had Horatio Hood Teddem in that afternoon for a hot toddy. Horatio looked very boyish, very confiding, and borrowed five dollars from Mr.

The three hundred thousand were now in the bank to his credit and he could weather the coming storm easily perhaps with profit. In a tone half amused, half serious, he told her of the little millionaire's desire to secure entrée into good society for his three nieces. Diana laughed with her lips; her eyes never laughed.

By simply repeating, in a whisper, that there are "wheels within wheels," this talented man managed to take away the millionaire's motor car, one wheel at a time, till the millionaire had quite forgotten that he ever had one. It was very clever of him to do this, only he has not done it.

The word had gone round that a gunboat was in pursuit, and every one wanted to see her. Mr. Fenshawe and Baron von Kerber stood apart. The older man was visibly annoyed by this new instance of Italian interference. Royson, pacing the tiny bridge, caught an occasional glimpse of the millionaire's emphatic gestures.

Doubtless, when the police had been acting in the affair under advices from London, he had been subjected to a previous catechism concerning the western millionaire's movements, and if that were the case it was only natural he should be cautiously inclined.

Stretches of the Avenue The Days of Squatter Kings Seneca Village "Millionaire's Row" The Avenue Gates The Soul of Central Park Some Palaces of the Stretch The Obelisk and the Metropolitan Museum Northward Through Harlem.

She changed once more to her wealthy garb with the ermine and was photographed going in with her young millionaire. The next day the scene in the Cruelty office was built and she acted in it. The drawing-room in the millionaire's home was assembled and she acted in that. Then she went out in rags and sold newspapers on a corner. So it went.

"Dear me, M. Agricola! what a sum to be produced by uniting all these little rents together!" "You see, mademoiselle, that fifty thousand francs a-year is a millionaire's rent. Now, what says our speculator: To induce our workmen to leave Paris, I will offer them, enormous advantages.

He said he'd let the whiskers grow for a few scenes and then find a case of safety razors washed ashore, so he could shave himself just before the haughty millionaire's daughter confessed that she had loved him from the first and the excursion steamer come up to rescue 'em. I believe he now admits frankly that he wrote most of the play, or at least wrote the punch into it.