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Think what she'll be, when he's fifty!" "Of course if you happen to want a policeman, there's never one within miles of you." "This tipping system is terrible, but what can one do about it?" "I don't know what we ever did without the telephone!" "After I've shampooed my hair I can't do a thing with it!" "I never read serials." "No, let me pay! I've got to change this bill anyway."

She had seen the Wetheralls, the Trenor girls and Lady Cressida packed safely into the omnibus; Judy Trenor was sure to be having her hair shampooed; Carry Fisher had doubtless carried off her host for a drive; Ned Silverton was probably smoking the cigarette of young despair in his bedroom; and Kate Corby was certain to be playing tennis with Jack Stepney and Miss Van Osburgh.

There you will find in use the highest development of massage, the suppling of the spine, the cracking of the joints. I remember what was said by our great Dumas whose peregrinations were never devoid of incidents; he invented them when he wanted them, that genial precursor of high-pressure correspondence! But I have no time to be shampooed, or to be cracked or suppled. Stop! The Hôtel de France.

They asked if I were dumb, and why I wore no earrings or necklace, their own persons being loaded with heavy ornaments. They brought children afflicted with skin- diseases, and asked for ointment, and on hearing that I was hurt by a fall, seized on my limbs and shampooed them energetically but not undexterously. I prefer their sociability to the usual chilling aloofness of the people of Kashmir.

She felt very down-hearted; her hair was of that order which, glossy and smooth normally, is dry and harsh and lustreless for several days after being shampooed. "I'll look like a fright tonight," said the poor child to me with trembling voice. "The ends will be sticking out all over my head." "Sara Ray is a perfect idiot," I said wrathfully "Oh, don't be hard on poor Sara.

In some cases the eye trouble is only a part of a general skin inflammation, accompanied with heat all over the body, and an acrid, irritating discharge from eruptions on the face and elsewhere, especially on the head. The cold cloths and poultice will not work in such a case. Let the head be shampooed with it for half-an-hour.

I bought condensed milk, bitter, canned vegetables, bread, and cake. I repeat it, cake good cake. I bought knives, forks, and spoons, granite-ware dishes and mugs. There were horseshoes and horseshoers. A worker in iron realized for me new designs of mine for my tent poles. My shoes were sent out to be repaired. A barber shampooed my hair.

If the subject for the baptism were, for any reason, obnoxious to the sailors, his treatment was much more severe. He was greased and tarred and shampooed, and shaved with an iron hoop, and treated, in all respects, very roughly. On board this fleet, the passengers, including one hundred well-armed soldiers, greatly exceeded the number of sailors.

Faithful admiring the high polish she achieved and reading Advice to the Anxious aloud for general edification. After ironing the few little things Trudy shampooed her hair with scented soap and by the time its reddish loveliness was dry it was high noon and she repaired to her bedroom to mend and write letters.

And the Sahiba fed thee well? Who shampooed thy legs? What of the weaknesses the belly and the neck, and the beating in the ears? 'Gone all gone. Dost thou not know? 'I know nothing, but that I have not seen thee in a monkey's age. Know what? 'Strange the knowledge did not reach out to thee, when all my thoughts were theeward. 'I cannot see the face, but the voice is like a gong.