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For nearly a week, said Cub, Madame Beaubien had dogged Nina so that she could not get a moment with the man with whom she was evidently so smitten, and the girl was almost at her wits' end with seeing the depth of his flirtation with Alice Renwick and the knowledge that on the morrow her mother would spirit her off to the cool breezes and blue waves of the great lake.
And the roan mare was covered with foam and sweat when Nina Beaubien drove into the bustling fort, barely an hour after her receipt of Jerrold's telegram. A few officers were gathered in front of head-quarters, and there were curious looks from face to face as she was recognized. Mr.
Old Madame Beaubien had been reluctant, said her city friends, to return at all. She heartily disapproved of Mr. Jerrold, and was bitterly set against Nina's growing infatuation for him.
"Don't any of your brothers want to come?" asked Kit impulsively. "They're all older than you, aren't they?" Marcelle shook her head with a curious little smile. "They are all Beaubien, every one. They eat, and they sleep and fish, that is all." Kit led the way to the upper floor, where the dormitories were, and meeting Charity, she asked the way to the Douglas.
He gives all his devotions to Nina Beaubien, who dances like a coryphée, and drops her when Alice Renwick comes with her glowing Spanish beauty. Oh, damn it, I'm an old fool to get worked up over it as I do, but you young fellows don't see what I see. You haven't seen what I've seen; and pray God you never may! That's where the shoe pinches, Rollins.
Sloat, this all means more to me, and to us all, than I can explain." "I don't know. I can't imagine." "Was it to see her again that night?" "I don't know at all. If it was, he fooled her, for he never went near her again. Rollins put her in the carriage." "Whose? Did she come out with the Suttons?" "Why, certainly. I thought you knew that." "And neither old Madame Beaubien nor Mrs.
Court for the trial of the insurrectionists assembled at nine o'clock. On entering the room, Judges Beaubien and Houghton were occupying their official positions. After many dry preliminaries, six prisoners were brought in ill-favoured, half-scared, sullen fellows; and the jury of Mexicans and Americans having been empanelled, the trial commenced.
Hall came out with Miss Renwick on his arm; they were chatting and laughing as they passed me, but the moment she caught sight of Jerrold and Miss Beaubien she stopped, and said, 'I think I won't stay out here; it's too chilly, or something like it, and went right in; and then Jerrold dropped Miss Beaubien and went after her.
The moral is coming. Our little wooden shop had, with the business we were doing, become totally inadequate, and in 1906 we took out of our working capital sufficient funds to build a three-story plant at the corner of Piquette and Beaubien streets which for the first time gave us real manufacturing facilities.
They could not fail to hear the caressing tone of her every word, or to mark his receptive but gloomy silence. They could not mistake the voice, the form, shadowy though it was. The girl was Nina Beaubien, and the man, beyond question, Howard Jerrold. They saw him hand her into the light skiff and hurriedly kiss her good-night.
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