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Then you break him with assessments and kick him out. I'm not talking business to-day, thank you," he ended drily. Madden looked at him keenly, making a swift appraisal which had in it something of the nature of a readjustment. Then he laughed again. "Look here, Mr.
But neither the danger of a postwar inflation nor of a subsequent collapse in production and employment is yet overcome. We must base our policies not on unreasoning optimism or pessimism but upon a candid recognition of our objectives and upon a careful analysis of foreseeable trends. Any precise appraisal of the economic outlook at this time is particularly difficult.
Behind this woman and a little to the side of her, walked a man smartly dressed, with desire and appraisal in his eyes. Something insisted that those two were mysteriously linked that the woman knew the man was there.
"Just Smith," repeated Enoch firmly. "Well, Mr. Just Smith," Mackay nodded affably, as though pleased by his appraisal of the newcomer, "wipe your feet on the door mat and come in and have supper with us. We'll talk while we eat." "You're very kind," murmured Enoch. "I er I'm a tenderfoot, so perhaps you'd tell me, shall I hobble this horse or " "I'll take care of him for you," said Field.
Yet as he looked with keener appraisal, he saw that Dolly Ferrara too had changed. Her dusky cloud of hair was as of old; her wide, dark eyes still mirrored faithfully every shift of feeling, and her incomparable creamy skin was more beautiful than ever. Moving, she had lost none of her lithe grace.
The bartender cracked not a smile, but a universal sigh, broken by a few sniggers, voiced the appraisal of the audience. Some of the loafers eyed me amusedly, some turned away. "Surely, suh, you will temper that with a dash of fortifiah," the Colonel protested. "A pony of brandy, Ed or just a dash to cut the water in it. To me, suh, the water in this country is vile inimical to the human stomick."
Then presently W. C. Westbury drove up and became general overseer of the job. They formed a board of appraisal, with Westbury as chairman. All of them knew that cellar and were intimately acquainted with its contents. I had thought the old collection of value only as kindling, but as we brought out one selection after another I realized my error.
She unfolded them deftly, and Wesley saw that she had small strong hands and round wrists. "These got bibs and nice long strings, cover you all up while you're cooking. They're a dollar." His gaze, intent on her rather than the aprons, brought her eyes to his. "Good-looking, but country," was her swift appraisal, adding to it, "And what a funny mark he's got on his forehead." It was true.
Renshaw's appraisal and patronizing air dismayed him less than the china blue eyes of Phyllis Van Vorst which she had raised with a pretty effectiveness to his; Hilda Ashhurst hadn't even taken the trouble to notice him. When Carol Gouverneur was in her neighborhood there were no other men in the world. But Hermia took pains to make her guests aware of the status of Mr.
And he was right, if he could only have stuck to it in later years, when a new-born pessimism, fathered by his perception that in America, too, some things needed mending, threw him to the opposite extreme of opinion, crying that nothing in the American scheme of society or government was worth tinkering. He surely was right in his first appraisal of the teacher.
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