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Don't be earlier, and don't be later. And, above all, don't fail me, or I will never forgive you." "I expect," Hugh thought, "that she is going to make a public announcement of the engagement between Marjorie and Tom Arundel." It was precisely at half-past five that Hugh stepped out of his two-seater car and demanded admittance at the door of the Manor House. "Oh, Mr.

"I am glad it fits," she said hurriedly, scarcely vouchsafing a glance toward Lily Rose as she caught up her hat, and hastened as fast as the street-cars would take her to Colette. Orders had been given for the admittance of Amarilly at any hour and to any room her young patroness might chance to be occupying. This morning she was in her boudoir. "Oh, Miss King!" cried Amarilly, her face aglow.

Constans, running up, was just an instant too late; he heard Quinton Edge calling the dog inside, then the sound of the closing door. By a supreme exercise of will Constans stopped short of the insanity that impelled him to thunder on the barrier and demand admittance. Yet he must gain instant entrance to the house, and he ran around the terrace to the river portico.

They surrounded me. You know the end." While Mamba was yet speaking a loud knocking was heard at the door, and a stern voice demanded admittance. On hearing it Mamba leaped from the couch on which he had been laid as if nothing were the matter with him. He glanced hastily round.

If, then, a besieger constructed a ladder of enormous length, it might be placed at night on the narrow ledge of rock far below this platform, standing almost perpendicular, and by this means man after man would be enabled to reach the roof of the castle, and, under the guidance of Rego, gain admittance to the lower rooms unsuspected. "But the sentinel?" objected Von Richenbach.

If I, in the discharge of my oath and official functions, have ever done anything contrary to his views, I hope that he will forgive it, and that he will hold my children in his gracious favour." It was then ten o'clock. The preacher went downstairs and crossed the courtyard to the Stadholder's apartments, where he at once gained admittance.

If the proud aristocracies of the rest of Europe refuse admittance among their ranks to a disreputable millionaire, Paris stretches out a hand to him, goes to his banquets, eats his dinners, and hobnobs with his infamy." "But where is such a girl to be found?" asked Eugene. "Under your eyes; she is yours already." "Mlle. Victorine?" "Precisely." "And what was that you said?"

With such precautions Dumnorix could hardly venture to risk himself and his men, whatever might be the plot. Thus satisfied in mind, Agias arrived at the estate of the Drusi, close to Præneste, and demanded admittance, about two hours before midnight.

Of course, there were roadside houses of rest and of refreshment into which negroes could not gain admittance, even though he might carry a good supply of cash.

He had some difficulty in obtaining admittance; only his representation that he bore important news prevailed with the darwan.

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