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The other three are motion picture houses which secure the highest class films to be had. Their combined seating capacity is over 5,000. Publications Two daily newspapers, five weekly journals, and three monthly journals are published in Reno. The Reno Evening Gazette and the Nevada State Journal give full Associated Press reports.

The awkward bustle they made, facing and backing, placing and changing of places, and the difficulty they found in seating themselves, were in striking contrast with the high-bred ease of the ladies of our party.

Brady was not of this opinion, for she carefully dusted with her apron the best chair in the room, and insisted on Frank's seating himself in it. "Have you had a doctor, Mrs. Brady?" asked Frank. "Yes." "What does he say?" "He says that Tom will be sick for three or four weeks, and I don't know what we'll do without his wages all that time." "That's what troubles me," said Tom.

"It is a very great happiness," said the cavalier, seating himself on his stool, and, from habit, brandishing his ruler around Miss Lavinia's head, "it is a great happiness, madam, when we poor professional slaves have the pleasure to see one of the divine sex one of the ladies of creation, if I may use the phrase. Lawbooks and papers are ahem! very yes, exceedingly "

The plates and dishes were scattered upon it without any order, and loaded with potato-parings and half-picked bones. Several empty bottles emitted an odor of brandy, mixed with the pungent smell of tobacco-smoke. After seating his guest, the farmer lighted his pipe, and his two sons resumed their work by the fireside.

'I shall leave this here room, sir, just precisely at the wery same moment as you leaves it, responded Sam, speaking in a forcible manner, and seating himself with perfect gravity.

So delighted was Lucy to have him thus near that she forgot Berintha, until that lady herself appeared in the room, bowing to those she knew, and seating herself on the sofa, very near St. Leon. The angry blood rushed in torrents to Lucy's face, and St. Leon, who saw something was wrong, endeavored to divert her mind by asking her various questions. At last he said, "I do not see Miss Harcourt.

I followed him through the passage-way already mentioned into the travelers' room, where he beckoned me to take a seat, and then, awkwardly seating himself on the edge of a chair as far away as he could get without backing through the wall, addressed me in Danish.

The discussion died down for a moment, but the elder, seating himself in his former place, looked at them all as though cordially inviting them to go on. Alyosha, who knew every expression of his face, saw that he was fearfully exhausted and making a great effort. Of late he had been liable to fainting fits from exhaustion.

Then, turning towards us, she pointed to two stools, and, while we were seating ourselves, said, "And how did you leave my excellent friend?" "Admirable woman!" said Madame de Maintenon, casting down her eyes; "such are indeed the sentiments in which I recognize the Marechale. And how does her beauty wear?