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Rosamund was inattentive to the conversational slipshod, and launched one of the heavy affrmatives which are in dialogue full stops. Shrapnel. A silly pretty puss of a girl would not have excited it, nor an avowed blood- relative of the demagogue. Nevil's hotel was pointed out to Rosamund, and she left her card there. He had been absent since eight in the morning.

Keats showed himself a better critic than the reviewers. It is unusual for a poet to recognize almost at once the blemishes in his own work. He acknowledged that a certain critic "...is perfectly right in regard to the 'slipshod' Endymion... it is as good as I had the power to make it by myself.

There were men-servants of different nationalities, ladies' maids, and a houseful of guests coming and going as in a private hotel. Adelle shrank into the obscurest corner and her anemonelike charm, tentatively putting forth, was quite lost in the scramble. Beechwood was a much less genial home than the slipshod Mexican haçienda of the Mereldas and nobody paid any attention to the shy girl.

"Come in!" said Dick. "Don't stand on ceremony. The business will get rather complicated if I have many more customers. Come in!" "Oh, please," said a little voice very low down in the doorway, "will you come and show the lodgings?" Dick leaned over the table, and descried a small slipshod girl in a dirty coarse apron and bib, which left nothing of her visible but her face and feet.

'Don't stand upon ceremony. The business will get rather complicated if I've many more customers. Come in! 'Oh, please, said a little voice very low down in the doorway, 'will you come and show the lodgings? Dick leant over the table, and descried a small slipshod girl in a dirty coarse apron and bib, which left nothing of her visible but her face and feet.

As a result of the excellent scouting of their cavalry and of the slipshod Press arrangements of the French Government, the German Army of the Meuse, on the 26th, took a general turn towards the north-west.

Granted, but are we not all slipshod thinkers? The Irreligion of Orthodoxy We do not fall foul of Christians for their religion, but for what we hold to be their want of religion for the low views they take of God and of his glory, and for the unworthiness with which they try to serve him. Society and Christianity The burden of society is really a very light one.

It was one of the few houses left in this quarter with a large garden. And the traffic passing in and out of the Ruelle St. Jacob went slipshod on its own feet. The busy crackle of the wood was the only sound to break a silence which seemed part of this vast palace of memories. Loo had ridden far and was tired. He smiled grimly at the fire.

She is never careless, never slipshod, about a matter of business. Owning the property through her Board of Waxworks was safe enough, still it was sound business to set another grip on it to cover accidents, and she did it. However, such is the human race. Often it does seem such a pity that Noah and his party did not miss the boat. Some of the hostiles think that Mrs.

Connecticut folk seemed to be particularly given to this slipshod fashion of promiscuous and unlicensed book-borrowing, if we can trust the apparent proof given by Connecticut newspapers in their many advertisements of lost books. One ungallant soul advertised for "the she-person that borrowed Mr. Thos. Browns Works from a gentleman she is well acquainted with."