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Guess Hal and Chester have returned to the hotel by this time. What shall I tell the women folks? They'll wonder what a man of my age is prowling about the streets of Rome for at this hour of the night." He entered his hotel and made his way toward the elevator. It descended, and as he would have entered, he bumped squarely into Mrs. Paine and Mrs. Crawford.

The color in his cheeks grew deeper and his embarrassment increased, for he noted that the girl had faced squarely around toward him, had forgotten her precarious position; her hands were clasped as though she were praying for his safety. The aunt and uncle, too, were twisted in their seat, leaning toward him in rigid attitudes, and Willard, safe on his bank, was standing with clenched hands.

One of green and gold lacquer was made to be used on a plain green enameled dressing-table placed squarely in the recess of a great window. I also use small mirrors of graceful contour to light up the dark corners of dressing-rooms. Have your mirrors so arranged that you get a good strong light by day, and have plenty of electric lights all around the dressing-mirrors for night use.

She smiled squarely into the face of a boy who was hurrying by with his hands buried in his overcoat pockets, his blonde locks bobbing on his youthful temples, and a cheery smile of unconcern upon his lips. He turned his head and smiled back at her, waving his hands. "Not this eve some other eve!" A drunken man, reeling in her pathway, began to roar at her.

There was something in his quick, light brown eye which assured you that he was not economizing his consciousness. He was not living in a corner of it to spare the furniture of the rest. He was squarely encamped in the centre and he was keeping open house. When he smiled, it was like the movement of a person who in emptying a cup turns it upside down: he gave you the last drop of his jollity.

Could it be possible that he really loved his rosy-faced, bright-eyed, prattling ward? She set this conjecture squarely before her, and forced herself to contemplate it. If he desired to marry Muriel, of course he would do so whenever he chose, and the thought that he might call her his wife, and give her his name, his caresses, wrung a cry of agony from Salome's lips.

"Carter, I don't want to hurt you, oh, I know I hurt you all the time, in one way, and I can't help that, I don't want to be unkind, but are you sure it isn't because you care for me that you have this hopeless feeling about Jimsy?" She faced him squarely and made him meet her eyes. "Carter! Tell me." His unhappy gaze struggled with her level look and slipped away.

The new Republican party planted itself squarely on the principles enunciated by Thomas Jefferson, the reputed founder of the old Republican party. They went back to the policy of the fathers, whose words on the subject of slavery they eagerly read. From this source also came the chief material for their public addresses.

I started off, took three more men than the Sergeant had; went to the first fence I could find, and that was about two miles for the corps-teams had made clean work loaded my men and myself, and started back. The Provost-Guard was at the old place; I was bound to pass them squarely. "'Captain, said the Sergeant, 'we have orders to stop all parties carrying rails. "'By whose orders?

She hesitated before repeating it, however, and rewarded Hand's unusual frankness with a grateful look. "That was a night of experience for us all," she said, with a little sigh at the memory of it. "But tell me " Agatha looked up squarely at Hand, only to encounter his deaf and dumb expression. "If you will excuse me, Mademoiselle," said Hand deferentially, "I think Mr.