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"We just now got a telephone from her, the train from Bridgetown is late and she would be here in half an hour," Barney replied. "That's a fine lookout," Asimof commented. "I bet yer by that time we would got a big crowd here." The words were prophetic, for the shuffling of many feet on the front stoop preluded the arrival of Sol Klinger, Mrs. Klinger, Moe Klein and Mrs.

I am enjoying myself, Mawruss, on account Moe Griesman from Sarahcuse was just in here, which he tells me his nephew, Mozart Rabiner, goes to work for Klinger & Klein as a drummer and we should be so good and cancel the order which he gives us yesterday, as blood is redder as water; and what the devil could we do about it anyway?" Morris's jaw dropped and he sat down heavily in the nearest chair.

The five days preceding Abe's departure were made exceedingly busy for him by Morris, who soon became reconciled to his partner's fashion-hunting trip, particularly when he learned that Moe Griesman formed part of the quarry. "You got to remember one thing, Abe," he declared. "Extremes is nix. Let the other feller buy the freaks; what we are after is something in moderation."

The word Mooniohua is probably a corruption of Moe ana o Hua The couch of Hua. Kawelo, of the island of Kauai, was a sort of giant; handsome, well made, muscular, his prodigious strength defied animate and inanimate nature. In his early youth, he felt a violent passion kindle in his bowels for the Princess Kaakaukuhimalani, so that he sought in every way to touch her heart.

Certainly Ibsen had not discovered it when he wrote the first act, in which scarcely anything is observable except a study, full of merriment and sarcasm, of the sly, lazy and parasitical class of peasant rogue. This type was not of Ibsen's invention; he found it in those rustic tales, inimitably resumed by Asbjörnson and Moe, in which he shows us that his memory was steeped.

I asked after Moe, and she says he's well; and I says if she comes down here for fall goods; and she says she ain't going to talk no business for a couple of days, as it's a long time already since she was in New York and she wants to look around her. Then I says it's a fine weather for driving just now." He paused for a moment and looked at Morris. "Yes," Morris said, "and what did she say?"

"Moe Rabiner gets paid for it, I bet yer," Morris agreed. "What a noise them fellers make it, Mawruss!" Abe continued. "Honestly, I thought my head was busting; and when they get finished the lady which done the hollering asks 'em who the piece is by, Mawruss and who do you think Rabiner says?" "How should I know who he says?" Morris retorted angrily. "Richard Strauss," Abe replied.

I could not, however, find any record of this practice in Oki. 11 Moxa, a corruption of the native name of the mugwort plant: moe- kusa, or mogusa, 'the burning weed. Small cones of its fibre are used for cauterising, according to the old Chinese system of medicine the little cones being placed upon the patient's skin, lighted, and left to smoulder until wholly consumed.

"Don't you know I'm only your sister?" "I've GOT these Moe Levys, so I might as well wear 'em. I'm tired of running a moth-garage," he replied, laying aside his stick, gloves, and hat with a care that betrayed his unfamiliarity with them. "What have you got to go with this scenery?" "Do you want me to dress, too?" "Sure thing. Look your best, and make me think I'm a regular John."

You got altogether too much to say for a feller which comes downtown at ten o'clock with no excuse nor nothing." At this point Abe interrupted his partner long enough to relate his visit to Moe Griesman, but the information entirely failed to placate Morris. "All right, Abe," he shouted; "why don't you go to Paris? That's all you're fit for.