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"Doesn't the writer think the pictures the unobtrusive embroidery of the violin, and the writing the magic melody one cannot choose but hear?" I thought that rather neat for my first day in New York, but the shrewd blue eyes opened wide at the heresy. "Why, no; of course Cadge knows it's the pictures that count; everybody knows that."

You never get a decent wash, and as soon as the hotels are open at six o'clock you start again if you can get the entrance fee. If you haven't, you cadge round till you have." He broke off, staring bitterly away from her, his knees drawn up, his chin resting on them. "And you told your mother about it and your father?" she said. "Yes, every word, and more.

If I don't get my pay the loidy don't get her wall, and you can tike your measly job and give it to some poor man wot needs it." Mr. Snavely had one foot on the wheel and swung lightly into his cart. "Have it your own way, Cadge," he responded cheerfully.

Heavens!" cried Cadge. "Want to create an earthquake on Park Row? You're a disturber of traffic. Let me manage. I know the ropes and it helps me at the office to bring in hot features. They might give you fifty for it, too."

The first I knew of it, indeed, was when one day Cadge came bursting into the room. "Isn't it a shame?" she began in her piercing voice; as ever at fever heat of unrest, she waved at me a folded newspaper. "Emphatically; but what is it?" "That fierce tale of the Echo; haven't seen it? We couldn't print a line.

Alarm of Fire During the Third Scene of "Christofero Colombo" "Hot stuff, ain't it?" said Cadge, beaming with satisfaction. "I never like that Opera assignment dresses and society, second fiddle to the music man but I wouldn't have missed last night! Minute I saw you in the Van Dam box I knew there'd be the biggest circus I ever why why, Helen " The horror of it the pitiful vulgarity!

Winship soothingly. "Nevermind now, Sissy." "Ye'll take good care of Helen 'Lizy?" he said to Cadge and Kitty when we had half carried her up the long flights of stairs to the studio. He seemed to take no notice of the strange furnishings of the loft, but his furrowed brow smoothed itself as he looked into the hospitable faces of the two girls. "Ye'll take good care of her?" he repeated simply.

I never heard any received woman accused of having had quite so many well, at least in this town, when a woman is openly larky she soon finds herself on the north side of the fence. There was my Lady Victoria hobnobbing with all the royalties at Homburg. But what interested me most was her attitude to Sir Cadge Vanneck " "What?" Isabel sat erect. "Has Sir Cadge Vanneck returned from Africa?

You're the most famous person in this, with all the women thirsting for your gore; and you've a real live Lord for a 'follower." "That's nothing." Cadge thinks me still betrothed to John, so she affected to misunderstand. "Nearly nothing, for a fact," she said; "it isn't ornamental, but we seldom see specimens and mustn't judge hastily. And it is a Lord.

No sooner was she gone than I was summoned to the reception-room, and Cadge rushed to meet me. She looked much smarter than Kitty, with her black hair curled and her keen eyes shining with excitement. "All over but the shouting?" she asked. "Meant to get here in season to see you knock 'em in the Old Kent Road, but woman proposes, Big Tom disposes. Shall I turn in a paragraph?

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