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Oh, I saw to that all right. And the monitor is Old Balmy we can work him easy." "Fine!" cried Bert. "Now let's get things straightened out, and unpack some of our duds," for their baggage had arrived ere they had done admiring their new quarters. "We're Sophs now don't forget that," advised Tom. "No more Freshmen!" "And we can do some hazing on our own account," added Jack. "Oh, glorious!"

Thus left to their own devices, Aubrey and Gertrude conscientiously went through some of their studies; then proceeded to unpack their treasury of fossils, and endeavour to sort out Leonard's share, as to which doubts arose.

At the end of the three hours' steady traveling Loiseau gathered up his cards and remarked facetiously, "It's turning hungry." His wife then produced a parcel, which she untied, and brought out a piece of cold veal. This she cut up into thin, firm slices, and both began to eat. "Supposing we do the same?" said the Countess, and proceeded to unpack the provisions prepared for both couples.

So I should advise you not to trouble yourself to unpack your luggage, for in all probability another fortnight will see us on board ship. "There, that's a tremendous long yarn I've been telling you, and not a pleasant one. It's a history of defeat, loss of prestige and position. We have been out fought and out diplomatized, and have made a mess of everything we put our hand to.

It is with humility that we confess that we were again misled into believing that the long postponed event would take place, and with others we got our things together that we intended to take along, only to be compelled to unpack them Monday morning. Now this thing is played out, and the next time any party advertises that the world will come to an end, we shall take no stock in it.

When he had housed the car he blundered upstairs, into the familiar talcum-scented warmth of her presence, blaring, "Help you unpack your bag?" "No, I can do it." Slowly she turned, holding up a small box, and slowly she said, "I brought you a present, just a new cigar-case. I don't know if you'd care to have it "

Now here it was teeming with life, and here she was aiding and abetting it! What new manner of Theodosia Baxter was this? "You'd better get up and globe-trot again, Woman, and not unpack," she uttered, with a lone woman's habit of talking to herself. "You were never made to live in a house like other people to sit on porches and rock.

The boots of Albert continued to be active on the floor above. Suddenly a second shout came from below. "Albert! I'm a damned fool! Unpack that bag!" "Yes, sir." Tommy smoothed out the note thoughtfully. "Yes, a damned fool," he said softly. "But so's some one else! And at last I know who it is!"

It was this sarcophagus which, with its Dionysiac revels, and the name of one Dionysius carved on it, a freedman of the Flavians, had led Filarete to consider the tomb as a kind of temple consecrated to Bacchus. Filarete bade Domenico stick the pointed end of his torch into the mouth of an amphora standing erect in a corner, and began to unpack the load they had brought on a mule.

The others might squeeze along without her; but I am afraid they would get thin on it." Then the Doctor nodded and went his way. "Now that you have Hanny, I will go and unpack one of the trunks," said Mrs. Jasper. Hanny and Daisy went down in the corner of the long apartment, and took possession of a tête-