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Apropos of that institution reference may appropriately be made to Hadley's "History of Hull," in which the historian, in reference to Sunday Schools, which had then quite recently been founded, says: "From the Sunday School reports for this year it seems they did not take.
"There are," she replied, "villains who are also musicians; but that is imagination. Sing me, then, something apropos." It was near the close of winter. The Marquise gave a ball. Her fetes were justly renowned for their magnificence and good taste. She did the honors with the grace of a queen. This evening she wore a very simple costume, as was becoming in the courteous hostess.
"I've got Forrest here with me to-night," said Peter, apropos of nothing. "Oh, then I won't keep you!" Susan said. "Well," he laughed, "don't be so polite about it! I'll see you to- morrow?" "Surely," Susan said. "Good-night." "Over the reservoir!" he said, and she hung up her receiver. She did not sleep that night. Excitement, anger, shame kept her wakeful and tossing, hour after hour.
"To your health, Captain!" "And yours, Messieurs!" And their glasses clinked a second time. "Apropos," said Lenaieff to Henri, "the military governor has asked me to accompany him to-morrow to the review at Vincennes. I shall then have the pleasure of seeing you at the head of your division."
I said to her, apropos, 'I have been observing those two. It seems to me they are deciding things for themselves. 'I have been going to speak to you about them Gilbert, said she. And I: 'The girl must be studied. The family is good. While Charles is in Wales, you must have her at Dayton. She laughs rather vacantly, don't you think? but the sound of it has the proper wholesome ring.
If they do not grant it me, I must lay my account with an exit truly en poete; if I die not of disease, I must perish with hunger. I have sent you one of the songs; the other my memory does not serve me with, and I have no copy here, but I shall be at home soon, when I will send it you. Apropos to being at home, Mrs.
Apropos, America is pacified, and the two factions cannot join to fish in troubled waters, there, at least. Lord Clive is arrived, has brought a million for himself, two diamond drops worth twelve thousand pounds for the Queen, a scimitar dagger, and other matters, covered with brilliants, for the King, and worth twenty-four thousand more.
Apropos of du Maurier's early homes, Sir Francis Burnand, in his Records and Reminiscences, tells an amusing story, which, whilst of necessity abbreviating, we shall try to give as nearly as possible in his own words. Some members of the Punch staff who, with the proprietors, were visiting Paris during the Exhibition year of 1889, took a drive in the neighbourhood of Passy.
When we walk in the woods at home which we do so much it seems as unnatural not to know what to call the flowers as it would be to see some one in the town with whom we were not on speaking terms." "Apropos of frivolity," Rowland said, "I 'm sure you have very little of it, unless at West Nazareth it is considered frivolous to walk in the woods and nod to the nodding flowers.
Then, as if to turn the subject, he continued: "Apropos of the immortals of Algeria, here is a name that seems destined even to a more rapid apotheosis than that of the favored Morrel." "You mean Joliette?" said the editor. "Who, in the name of all that is mysterious and heroic, is this same Joliette? I have found it impossible to discover, with all the means at the command of the press."
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