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No telling the earth from the sky. Whew!" and to comfort the cold thought, Old Hurricane poured out another glass of smoking punch and began to sip it. "How I thank the Lord that I am not a doctor!

After that, Pramathanath gave up his sip of tea and bits of toast in Anglo-Indian houses, and once again sat inaccessible within the castle of his house, while his insulted friends went about from the door of one Englishman to that of another, bending their turbaned heads as before. By an irony of fate, poor Nabendu Sekhar married the second daughter of this house.

He filled his glass. "This " he paused to sip "this pal of mine has a large holding of Wildcats. He wants to realize in order to put the money into something else, in which he is more personally interested." Mr. Windlebird paused. His mind dwelt for a moment on his overdrawn current account at the bank. "In which he is more personally interested," he repeated dreamily.

Between five and seven o'clock these midwinter afternoons the café is filled with its habitués distinguished old Frenchmen, who sip their absinthe leisurely enough to glance over the leading articles in the conservative Temps or the slightly gayer Figaro.

"Abe, I 've come down to gather you in," announced the calmly mendacious detective. He continued to sip his bruilleau with fraternal unconcern. "You got nothing on me, Jim," protested the other, losing his taste for the delicacies arrayed about him. "Well, we got 'o go down to Headquarters and talk that over," calmly persisted Blake.

Take a glass of orgeat sip from time to time, thus speak low, looking innocent all the while straight forward, or now and then up at the lamps keep on in an even tone use no names and you may tell anything. 'Well, then, when Miss Nugent first came to London, Lady Langdale 'Two names already did not I warn ye? 'But how can I make myself intelligible? 'Initials can't you use or genealogy?

She took another sip and said quietly: "It isn't corked." Then she turned cold with fright. Lord Loudwater could not believe his ears. It could not be that his wife had contradicted him flatly. It could not be. He was still incredulous, breathing heavily, when the door opened and James Hutchings appeared on the threshold.

Then came the brandy-and-water; and while Henry's teeth were clattering at the glass and he was trying to sip the liquid, Dr. Amboyne suddenly lifted his head, and took a keen survey of the countenances round him. He saw the general expression of pity on the rugged faces.

Wine the custom in England is to invite each other to drink from the same goblet he would often sip with his lips, not to give the appearance of disliking it, and at the same time to accustom himself to common ways.

For, on a sudden, noiselessly as the beat of a bat's wing, two feet of ladder had shot up above the eaves, and even now an ardent lover was hasting aloft, dreaming of lispings and kissings to come. I mustn't frighten him too soon or too much or he'd drop off, but as soon as he was fairly on the slope he should sip the sweetness of lips of steel.